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The census always boxed us out
E. Dolores Johnson
For most of our history, the U.S. government treated biracial Americans as if we didn’t even exist
An American education for women in Qatar
Gary Wasserman
From the women studying at Georgetown's Doha campus, much is expected, and much is feared
Is the Trump administration the most nepotistic in history?
Ilana Novick
A new report reveals the president has made a handful of families enormously powerful.
Extreme digital vetting of visitors to the U.S. moves forward under a new name
George Joseph
ICE officials have invited tech companies to develop algorithms that will track visa holders’ social media activity
The “alt-right’s” weird year under Trump: Rapid rise, sudden drop
Matthew Sheffield
Online racists thrilled to candidate Donald Trump, but a year later the "alt-right's" Thanksgiving is a turkey
Fox News has a new misinformation campaign on a reproductive rights case
Julie Tulbert
The conservative media outlet is firing up the right-wing spin machine for the Supreme Court's new abortion case
Where to turn when you can’t report harassment to HR
Nicole Karlis
Some HR departments are useless; others, hostile. Where do we go when human resources departments fails us?
EPA swaps top science advisers with industry allies
Elizabeth Grossman, Lindsey Konkel, Liza Gross
Pruitt removed 21 members of the advisory board and replaced them with industry-funded scientists
Donald Trump: A “populist” who wages class war on behalf of the rich
Conor Lynch
Staggering cognitive dissonance: Trump is still seen as a man of the people, even as he wages Republican class war
Storms hit poorer people harder
Christopher Sellers
From Superstorm Sandy to Hurricane Maria, analysis shows there's uneven impact
The Museum of the Bible is connected to a right-wing agenda
Emily C. Bell
The new D.C. museum joins a group of attractions with messy relationships between church and state
Forget the holiday advice: Don’t bother debating with Trump-supporting family members
Sophia A. McClennen
It's a good idea to share a family meal with Trump-supporting relatives, but don't try to understand them
Racism is a highly profitable online business
Kali Holloway
Who knew racial slurs and Holocaust memes could generate so much money?
Trump takes us back to the days where we had to worry about nuclear war
Michael T. Klare
Making America nuclear again
Between the garden and the gun
Erin Keane
I went looking for a new Kentucky of the mind, to see if old myths could be rewritten
Turkey may bring more trust to your Thanksgiving table
Kevin Bennett
The bird may bring people together — and that may be for the best
Hidden in GOP tax bill: A plan to turn churches into dark-money spigots
Amanda Marcotte
The House tax bill would tear down the wall between religion and politics, and open the gates to secret spending
How Trump blamed bin Laden’s crimes on Iran to stir war
Ben Norton
The media missed the huge lies in Trump's historic speech on the Iran nuclear deal
The two men who almost derailed New England’s first colonies
Peter C. Mancall
Behind the scheme that tried to undermine the Pilgrims
How to survive Thanksgiving if you have to spend it with die-hard Trump supporters
Liz Posner
Reaching across political divisions is actually possible with radical empathy
This is the only Thanksgiving documentary actually worth a damn
Gabriel Bell
Cold, brutal and, yeah, a little hopeful, "The Pilgrims" is plenty to chew on
Richard Spencer booted from Maryland orchard after owners became aware of his presence
Charlie May
Spencer held what he called a "corporate" conference at a Maryland farm — until the owners got hip to the deception
Backstreet Boy Nick Carter accused of rape by teen pop singer
Rachel Leah
The alleged victim says she was 18 and a virgin when Carter raped her 15 years ago
Masha Gessen explains why Trump, Putin target LGBT people
Alyona Minkovski
The Russian-American journalist and author draws parallels between attacks on minorities in Russia and the U.S.
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