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There is no reason Uber should be a for-profit corporation
Keith A. Spencer
In many gig economy companies, workers own everything needed for the company to run. Time to make them into co-ops
The “keys to the cyber caliphate”: The daring U.S. raid to seize the ISIS personnel database
Malcolm Nance, Christopher Sampson
How U.S. counterterrorism intelligence got their hands on the data that changed the fight against ISIS
What led to the GOP’s massive health care fail? And what happens next?
Paul Rosenberg
This victory could begin to turn the tide — but the right's long war against the welfare state is nowhere near over
The defeat of ISIS will not bring the end of terrorism — more likely a new beginning
Émile P. Torres
Although the Islamic State is close to a decisive military defeat, its apocalyptic ideology isn't going anywhere
Why America needs a little more rudeness
Matthew Rozsa
Why nobody complains anymore and why that hurts us
Cold War flashback: Media’s flawed coverage of the Trump-Russia story is not helping the left
Danielle Ryan
CNN's terrible week was just the latest example of sloppy, hysterical Russia coverage that only feeds Trump
Autism and the workplace: Adults with autism are the fastest growing group among the neurodiverse workforces
Michael S. Bernick, Richard Holden
Many of the employment challenges faced by adults with autism reflect the challenges most workers will face
Four myths journalists should watch out for during Trump’s “Energy Week”
Lisa Hymas
The end of energy week and the Trump administration still can't figure out we are destroying the planet
“It is so beautifully written, it sings itself”: The Beach Boys’ sublime “God Only Knows”
Jim Fusilli
The love song that dared to proclaim "I may not always love you"
No black person is safe in America
D. Watkins
If you are white in America, you have an unfair advantage solely based on skin color. So deal with it
What do the Grenfell Tower fire and Hurricane Katrina have in common? Disaster capitalism
Celisa Calacal
Both catastrophes are case studies in the workings of the shock doctrine.
A bare majority of white voters are the only ones happy with Trump
Kali Holloway
Thanks to dissatisfied nonwhites, Trump’s low approval numbers have reached historic depths
A terrorist? A hijacker? A hero? Inside the “The Skyjacker’s Tale”
Tom Roston
A documentary asks if skyjacker Ishmael Muslim Ali is a murderer, a victim or something else — with no easy answers
Russia and the left: How the Trump-Putin saga became a battlefield in the Democratic Party’s civil war
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's weirdest victory: The Russia scandal has sparked vitriol, fake news and wild accusations — on the left
There is a campus war on free speech — but it’s not being waged by “snowflake” students
David Masciotra
Conservatives panicking over trigger warnings in class are ignoring universities firing professors over speech
Trump’s Muslim travel ban is a win for ISIS: This must-see film about Syrian journalists shows why
Sophia A. McClennen
"City of Ghosts" is a powerful corrective to the notion of a travel ban as an effective way to make the U.S. safer
The Trump resistance vs. the Tea Party: So far, a story of immense potential — and great danger
Conor Lynch
The anti-Trump movement could transform politics more than the Tea Party ever did — or it could get Astroturfed
GOP health bill: How we got into this mess
Paul Kleyman
When Republicans vote on health care, they won't be thinking about Johnson's legacy on the War on Poverty
Exclusive: Seymour Hersh dishes on new exposé upending the official story about Trump and Syrian chemical attacks
Ken Klippenstein
The veteran investigative reporter is turning the narrative upside down with his latest investigation
“Playing House” gets serious — and keeps us laughing
Melanie McFarland
When an unwelcome visitor enters the house, everyone gets involved. Fortunately the playfulness continues
Meet the 20-year-old reporter who’s firing questions at President Trump — From the White House
Britta Lokting
By the time he entered high school, Kyle Mazza was already on the front lines of independent journalism
Forget the stupid tweets: There’s big news on Trump’s Russia connections — and he doesn’t want you to read it
Heather Digby Parton
New reports link Michael Flynn to hacking and reveal Trump's massive business deals in the former Soviet Union
Is Trump administration’s visa push a way to win health care votes?
Michael Grabell, Justin Elliott
The H-2B issue has been politically incendiary for years.
Collusion is back: The strange tale of Michael Flynn, his son and a now-deceased Republican operative
Sophia Tesfaye
Report: Trump’s former national security adviser implicated in attempted hack of Hillary Clinton’s emails
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