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There may be a flaw in the study that says minimum wage hikes kill jobs
Matthew Rozsa
A new study being hailed by Republicans as proof that the minimum wage costs jobs is flawed, according to EPI
WATCH: Sofia Coppola wonders why Hollywood can’t explore women’s sexuality more honestly
Alli Joseph
Her new film, "The Beguiled," portrays women's relationships, sex and nuanced female communication
Many “rent-stabilized” NYC apartments are not really stabilized
Cezary Podkul
Stabilization should protect renters from hikes. But there's a loophole landlords are using anyway
From gay Nazis to “we’re here, we’re queer”: A century of arguing about gay pride
Laurie Marhoefer
Thousands of people around the world will attend pride marches this summer
What do protests about Harry Potter books teach us?
Trisha Tucker
What justifies keeping some books out of the hands of young readers?
Netflix’s “Okja” soars on the back of super pigs (and a super girl)
Max Cea
Bong Joon-ho spins a tale of human-animal bonds and human-on-animal cruelty that perfect for the child in us all
CBO: Senate health care bill expected to lead to 22 million more uninsured Americans
Matthew Sheffield
Budget scorekeeper says Senate health billl won't be that much different than House version Trump called "mean"
Former manager: Johnny Depp “violently kicked” ex-wife Amber Heard
Alessandra Maldonado
More abuse allegations against Depp are revealed in a new lawsuit
This is what overpolicing looks like: Black teens handcuffed by undercover cops for selling water on a hot day
D. Watkins
It's hard to imagine white kids with a lemonade stand being treated like this
Ivanka Trump, White House adviser, says she “stays out of politics”
Matthew Sheffield
Ivanka Trump's views of her role in the White House seem to be rather confusing
Nancy Pelosi says Trump claimed to win popular vote in their first meeting
Charlie May
The House Minority Leader said on Sunday that Trump insisted millions voted illegally in their first meeting
A pro-Trump group is targeting Republicans who oppose his health care bill
Matthew Rozsa
As Washington awaits the CBO score for the Senate's Obamacare repeal, Trump is taking extra steps to secure a win
Maryland County Councilman Michael Peroutka attacked for apparent ties to white supremacist group
Matthew Sheffield
Local councilman claims he didn't know League of the South was a racist group. Activists suggest otherwise
8 states offering incentives to minority marijuana business owners
Samantha Cole
Is your state on the list?
Islamophobia only helps our enemies — it does nothing to stop extremist violence
Arsalan Iftikhar
I'm the Muslim public intellectual you see on CNN after an act of extremist violence. Here's why they call me
Meet the horsemen of our environmental apocalypse
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
These Trump appointees are destroying life on Earth for us and for our children
The Grenfell Tower fire was preventable, but saving money was more important than safety: report
Charlie May
For years residents spoke out about the building's flaws, but at least 79 lives were needlessly lost
Did Jeff really paint that Koons? Working at a modern studio isn’t exactly a Renaissance apprenticeship
Noah Charney
Last week art world superstar Jeff Koons laid off a big chunk of his painting staff. How does that work?
Silicon Valley has a bad habit of “inventing” things that already exist
Keith A. Spencer
As with Lyft "inventing" the city bus, the tech industry likes to rebrand existing inventions as innovations
Ron Johnson on health care: “There’s no way we should be voting on this next week”
Charlie May
Some Senate Republicans have expressed concern over the new health care bill as a vote looms closer
California’s double-edged “climate leadership”: Behind the big talk, a cozy relationship with Big Oil
Paul Rosenberg
Gov. Jerry Brown positions himself as an anti-Trump leader on climate issues. But Big Oil hasn't gone away
Trump’s push for self-sufficiency misses the point of safety net programs
David Campbell, Kristina Lambright
“We are no longer going to measure compassion by the number of programs or the number of people on those programs"
Ireland’s new gay prime minister? Yeah, it’s a remarkable step forward — but he’s no progressive
Danielle Ryan
Leo Varadkar, the gay son of an Indian immigrant, rises to power in a once conservative nation. It's complicated
Even ugly animals can win hearts and dollars to save them from extinction
Diogo Veríssimo, Bob Smith
Endangered animals with more "appeal" receive more donations than ugly species
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