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Trump’s Puerto Rico debacle: 81 years ago, we were better at disaster relief

Minrose Gwin
In 1936, an F5 tornado devastated Tupelo, MS. The U.S. government leapt to action immediately — not like now

A small business owner says the White House duped him into going to Trump’s Obamacare repeal

Matthew Rozsa
A Massachusetts man says the White House pulled a bait-and-switch on him to go to Trump's executive order signing

L.A. Stories: Weinstein’s demise will not change Hollywood’s culture

Melanie McFarland
When it comes to Hollywood harassment and abuse, the rot merely begins at the top

A growing Christian movement is seeking to change America

Brad Christerson, Richard Flory
"Awaken the Dawn" prays for the United States

Trump’s Benghazi gets worse: His Obama obsession magnifies his disrespect

Sophia Tesfaye
Pressed about his silence on Niger, Trump lied about his predecessor, again – this time he got fact-checked

I went undercover at a boot camp for young conservatives — here’s what I learned

Ivy Olesen
The Leadership Institute teaches young people how to mobilize for conservative candidates

Donald Trump defends Steve Bannon’s attacks on Republicans, while pretending otherwise

Matthew Sheffield
Standing next to Mitch McConnell, President Trump gave his blessing to Bannon's latest assault in the GOP civil war

From Russia with love: Memo tries, fails, to exculpate Donald Trump Jr.

Taylor Link
Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya claims this memo proves her meeting with Jr. was about Russian adoptions

Birth of a new fascism? Trumpers meet theocrats at right-wing Christian conclave

Chauncey DeVega
Roy Moore says "the people of God are rising up," while Sebastian Gorka hints at a sinister new alliance

The new “Black Panther” trailer: We needed this right now

Gabriel Bell
The second trailer for the forthcoming Marvel film is a travel-sized dose of what we need in the Trump era

Somalia suffers one of the worst terrorist attacks in recent history

Matthew Rozsa
No group has yet claimed credit for the truck bombing, but Somalia's president is blaming al-Shabab

#MeToo — now what? A post-Harvey Weinstein plan

Erin Keane
Women have spoken up on the magnitude of the problem of sexual harassment and abuse. Now it's men's turn

“Alt-right” meets Christian right: A marriage made in hell

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump, Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka were welcomed as conquering heroes at the Values Voter Summit

In most schools, gifted students with learning disabilities are left behind. Not here

Eli Kurland
One mother was sick of seeing her 2e sons struggle in ill-equipped schools. So she founded a school of her own

How to combat racial bias: Start in childhood

Gail Heyman
Computer training can decrease children’s biases

Not looking for love

Jessica Klein
Who are the women looking for friends on Craigslist?

They thought they were going to rehab. They ended up in chicken plants

Shoshana Walter, Amy Julia Harris
Reveal investigates an Oklahoma recovery center called Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, or CAAIR.

The IQ war: why screening for intelligence is controversial

Daphne Martschenko
For over a century, IQ tests have been used to measure intelligence. But can it really be measured?

How Obamacare has helped poor cancer patients

Fumiko Chino
The unpopular repeal attempts overshadow the good for certain groups of sick people

Donald Trump makes the world more dangerous — what do we do about it?

Paul Rosenberg
Mental health professionals have now warned us: This man should not be president, and we're all to blame that he is

The scandal of Pentagon spending: Who really gets rich?

William Hartung
Your tax dollars support troops of defense contractor CEOs

Conservative “thought leaders” like Bill Kristol paved the way for Trump

Matthew Sheffield
Many leading conservatives are disgusted with Trump; a few have even said so. When will they face their own guilt?

New Orleans can teach us about disaster response

Sarah Gamard
As devastation from this year's storms continues to wrack the U.S., Louisiana remembers Katrina and its aftermath
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