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With all eyes on DACA, the Trump administration is quietly killing overtime protections

Michael Arria
The Trump administration formally announced that they won’t try to save Obama’s overtime rule

Blue is not a race

Rachel Anspach
Defending law enforcement is one thing; describing police as a mistreated minority is offensive and dangerous

Rolling Stone, imperiled bible of boomer culture, to be sold

Gabriel Bell
Loaded? You — yes you — can buy most important magazine in the history of popular music

Barack Obama is no longer Wall Street’s enemy

Jeremy Binckes
After eight years of claiming to be a victim of his administration, Wall Street comes courting the ex-president

St. Louis cops steal Black Lives Matter chant “Whose street, our street”

Rachel Leah
After dispersing demonstrators protesting the acquittal of a police officer, cops co-opted a resistance anthem

Trump’s FEC pick: Defender of dark money

Amanda Marcotte
Trey Trainor spent years fighting campaign finance disclosure, which is extra creepy in the age of Russian meddling

How solar power can protect the U.S. military from threats to the electric grid

Joshua M. Pearce
The U.S. faces a triple threat in the possibility of a major grid failure

Does marijuana affect your sleep?

Dierdre Conroy
Existing research suggests the effects of cannabis on sleep may depend on many factors

Rethinking the “infrastructure” discussion amid a blitz of hurricanes

Andrew Revkin
Several experts on climate and resilience talk about the role of government

My mentor, Anaïs Nin

Tristine Rainer
As a graduate student at UCLA in the late 1960s, I became a part of Anaïs Nin's inner circle

The radical politics of Michael Bennett

Rachel Leah
The most vocal player in the NFL was recently the victim of police brutality; it won't stop him from speaking out

In attacking overtime pay, Trump Is hurting his biggest fans

Michael Arria
As the Trump administration rolls back Obama era regulations, he may be rolling over supporters

Triple consciousness: To be black and an immigrant in America

Atima Omara
We need more awareness of the black immigrant identity, which is unique in America

Bernie’s “Medicare for All” actually is the pragmatic health care solution

Paul Rosenberg
Those who claim we have to stick with incremental, "common-sense" measures are living in the political past

Only democratic schools will save us

Deborah Meier, with Emily Gasoi
If we want a robust democracy, daily decisions in schools need be left to the people who know local needs best

Was the DNC hack an inside job? It’s a hot theory — but probably not

Matthew Sheffield
There are good reasons to distrust the U.S. intelligence agencies. But Russians likely did hack the Democrats

Who’s the biggest loser? Ranking Hillary Clinton among the also-rans who won the popular vote

Matthew Rozsa
Hillary Clinton wasn't the first to win the popular vote and lose the election. But her case is different somehow

American generosity after disasters: 4 questions answered

Patrick Rooney
Millions of Americans donate to relief efforts after natural disasters

Is Iran the new North Korea? Not even close

Steven A. Cook
Israel is alarmed about Iran's intentions — but that's nothing new. Flawed as it is, the nuclear deal is holding

Everything we thought we knew about Devo’s “Whip It” was wrong

Evie Nagy
The unexpected message of New Wave's defining anthem

Lots of love for driverless cars, just not from drivers

Paul Feldman
As development efforts pick up steam, the level of public skepticism seems to be mounting

Trump administration refuses to release Mar-a-Lago visitor logs

Charlie May
Despite an order from a federal judge, the Justice Department said it won't reveal who has spent time with Trump

Bruce Springsteen’s “The Ghost of Tom Joad,” then and now

David Masciotra
The Springsteen archives released the '96 Belfast show of The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour this month. It still resonates

Mixed blessings: Why a diverse slate of Emmy nominees means a lot, and little

Melanie McFarland
Emmy races in major categories are exciting and diverse, but still not entirely inclusive
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