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Activists in Puerto Rico want the Jones Act eliminated — so why are unions defending it?

Kate Aronoff
After Hurricane Maria, many in Puerto Rico have renewed calls to eliminate the Jones Act

Are many hate crimes really examples of domestic terrorism?

Arie Perliger
Violent attacks perpetrated by U.S. far-right extremists compose merely the visible tip of a submerged iceberg

Chris Brown’s actions are inexcusable, but what he says about male violence is vital

Rachel Leah
Chris Brown's new documentary is a reminder of how male violence can be taught and passed down

How “American Vandal” becomes more than a dumb punchline

Melanie McFarland
The mockumentary series explores the importance of moving past presumption. It's also a four-hour dick joke

3 Richard Spencer supporters accused of shooting at protesters

Matthew Rozsa
The trio allegedly shouted pro-Hitler chants to a group of protesters before a shot was fired

The way Julia Louis-Dreyfus is fighting her cancer with humor can help women everywhere

Rachel Leah
She documenting her journey with a mission in mind

As Lupita Nyong’o accuses Weinstein of abuse, the LAPD opens an investigation

Leigh C. Anderson
Again, the noose tightens on the producer

Under Trump, US airstrikes are killing more civilians

Steven Feldstein
Potential new White House policies may increase civilian killings during airstrikes

“Enemy combatants” again?

Karen J. Greenberg
Will Washington never learn?

Jeff Sessions’ crime strategy completely ignores prosecutors’ input

Amanda Marcotte
Police and prosecutors are joining the fight for a smarter, fairer criminal justice system. There's an obstacle

The breast cancer fight went corporate 25 years ago this month

Karuna Jaggar
It's 25 years since the multibillion-dollar cosmetics corporation The Estée Lauder helped launched the pink ribbon

Trump may compound the health insurance industry’s problems

J.B. Silvers
Unraveling Obamacare will be easier than fixing the nation’s insurance problems

Roy Moore’s foundation accepted $1000 from Nazi group: report

Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Senate candidate in Alabama reportedly accepted money from a Nazi group

Tony Perkins: Men harass women because there are trans people in the military

Jarrett Lyons
The conservative lobbyist linked military members flirting inappropriately to trans service members

Twitter’s new rules for violent and sexual content still leave many questions unanswered

Charlie May
Outrage over Twitter's censorship policy has built up for quite some time and the new changes still leave questions

After health care whiff, GOP looks like it can’t do taxes either

Matthew Sheffield
Rand Paul irritates the Republican leadership. But he's right that the GOP's tax plan is on the road to nowhere

Trump attacks birth control — but states are ready to fight

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies want to limit access to contraception, but many state officials are suing to stop him

NOLA mayor Mitch Landrieu: Nationally treasured, locally lambasted

Sarah Gamard
The New Orleans mayor's priorities have proved controversial

Preyed upon by a Hollywood director

Ainsley McWha
If I had been older, or bolder, I would have stopped his game as soon as he started it

Roy Moore believes that NFL anthem protests are magically “against the law”

Charlie May
The hard-right Senate candidate argued that taking a knee is a crime — but, um, it's not

On the eve of Richard Spencer’s rally, see when 20,000 Nazis took over Madison Square Garden

Jarrett Lyons
A slice of history, doomed to repeat itself

Why the unpopular GOP may still have the 2018 edge

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans will likely control the House after next year, even though more Democrats will get votes

Donald Trump just lost his battle with NFL owners, but did he lose the war?

Charlie May
The NFL decided not to change its rules on the national anthem, and Trump once again equated it with "disrespect"

What the revival of socialism in the US means for the labor movement

Bill Fletcher Jr., Shaun Richman
What a revived socialist movement could mean for unions — and the broader push for workers’ rights and dignity
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