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Thousands of immigrants with “protected status” face possible deportation

Susan Ferriss
The Trump administration could turn hundreds of thousands into instant undocumented immigrants

Trump’s secret weapon for 2020 is quietly gathering steam

Pam Vogel
Conservative media giant Sinclair Broadcast Group is spreading its wings to prepare for the upcoming election

Environmentalists and developers: A love story

Nathanael Johnson
Is the future of environmentalism build, build, build?

American high schoolers lashing out in racist atmospheres

Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's fanning of the flames of division has reached our education system

Stoked! Weed may light the flame for a roll in the hay

Carrie Feibel
New evidence shows marijuana helps to steam things up in the bedroom

How the government can make disasters wose

Eric Holthaus
Trump wants to cripple storm forecasting just when it's getting good — and we need it most

Why nobody believed Einstein when he discovered how light worked

Scott Bembenek, PhD
Einstein’s suggestion that light was a particle was offensive to scientists of his time. But the evidence was clear

How dogs and cats can get their day in court

Jessica Rubin
At least in Connecticut, legal advocates can now represent the interests of abused animals

The 25 best political podcasts for anxious liberals (just like you!)

Charlie May
Hours of sharp, addictive punditry and insight for your hungry, hungry ears

What are the origins of the alt-right? Hint: It’s not as new as you think

Anis Shivani
White supremacy is rooted in centuries of white civilization, not a deviation from established norms: Part 1 of 2

After scandals, NCAA takes the fall for complicit colleges

Rick Eckstein
The organization is scapegoated for higher education's failures

All hail Cardi B, a true “Trap Cinderella”

D. Watkins
The rise of Cardi B is the best American success story since Obama's 2008 victory

The night AC/DC stormed CBGB

Joe Bonomo
The young Australian band never cared about labels, so they showed up uninvited at punk rock's Mecca in 1977

Male woolly mammoths were the Wile E. Coyotes of the Ice Age

Keith A. Spencer
Biologists found that male woolly mammoths were more likely to die cartoonishly

Info Wars: Behind the left’s online effort to out white supremacists

Decca Muldowney
An anonymous group of vigilantes works to identify racists, a legally gray tactic known as doxxing

The Teamsters reform movement is finally building power

Stephen Franklin
After 41 years, the movement is finally gaining momentum

Peter Buck of R.E.M.: “How many people write songs when they’re 70? I want to be one of them”

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the garrulous musician about "Automatic For The People," road trips, not drinking and Filthy Friends

The Virginia governor’s race is proof Trump has made our politics worse

Matthew Sheffield
Republican Ed Gillespie has been going to the depths of race-baiting to get Trump voters to turn out for him

The DNC’s emails weren’t only hacked, they were edited: report

Matthew Rozsa
Russian hackers have tampered with emails before and a new report reveals they did with at least one Clinton email

NYPD: “We have an actual case” against Harvey Weinstein for rape

Leigh C. Anderson
UPDATE: Authorities told the press late Friday that they are working towards an arrest warrant for the producer

Trump’s tax plan panned by Democrats and Republicans

Taylor Link
The much-awaited debut of the GOP's tax plan was met with derision from liberal conservative groups

A Manson girl’s life after the “family”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Dianne Lake talks to Salon about life in and after the cult, and being the teen who helped lock up Charles Manson

How the Mercers bought a huge stake in Steve Bannon’s “populism”

Todd Gitlin
From number-crunching to democracy-choking, the Mercers made their mark

Scientists discover “huge” void in the Great Pyramid of Giza

Rachel Leah
The findings may change the way we look at the iconic structure
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