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Alt-right hopes to organize street-fighting goon squad: Is it more than macho posturing?
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right fanboys are trying to organize street gangs — and the most effective way to fight back may be mockery
Dismantling Michelle Obama’s legacy: Donald Trump targets the former first lady’s initiatives aimed at children
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump administration will end Obama's "Let Girls Learn" program and freeze her fight against child obesity
Global warming’s fingerprints are all over extreme weather
Andrea Thompson
Group of scientists has aimed to develop an approach to investigating how climate change impacts extreme weather
Ghosts in the machines: Is there digital life after death?
Angelo Young
Social networking content is valuable to researchers, but there’s no guarantee it’s being preserved adequately
From Russia with hate: How Putin’s anti-LGBT crackdown led to the persecution of gay men in Chechnya
Nico Lang
Being gay is no longer a crime: The cops usually just interrogate and torture you and leave the killing to family
Reports: Former Breitbart editor Sebastian Gorka is leaving the White House after he couldn’t get a security clearance
Matthew Sheffield
Some Trump administration staffers were never clear on what exactly he did for a job
It was working-class whites: Hillary Clinton lost a lot of Obama voters to Donald Trump, Democratic firm says
Charlie May
New data shines a light on reasons why the Democrats lost the election last Novebmber
White Florida principal at majority black school told staff to put white students in same class
Kali Holloway
Principal Christine Hoffman is being transferred to a new school
Donald Trump and the NRA: A festival of racial fear and dark fantasy
Amanda Marcotte
President offers gun owners his usual nightmare vision of America — but gun control advocates are fighting back
Trump-era anti-Semitism changed my family — we started going to synagogue
Britni de la Cretaz
When a JCC near my home was targeted in a bomb threat, practicing Judaism felt like a crucial act of resistance.
Will this be the biggest May Day ever in the US?
Don Hazen
Los Angeles and New York lead the way as diverse communities of workers and immigrants fight for their rights again
Reince Priebus: White House has “looked at” opening up libel laws
Charlie May
Reince Preibus talked about possibly changing libel laws on ABC's "This Week"
An ER doctor’s final frontier: Tricorders could be coming to a sick bay near you
Angelo Young
Meet the man working on a "Star Trek"-inspired medical device that could help patients diagnose themselves
It’s the end of the world and we know it: Scientists in many disciplines see apocalypse, soon
Émile P. Torres
Stephen Hawking is one of many scientists who see the possible near-term demise of our species. Spend that 401k!
The secret history of black baseball players in Canada’s great white north
Michael Stahl
When Jackie Robinson broke the Major League color barrier 70 years ago, it also meant the end of the Negro Leagues
Microdosing marijuana: Doctors say it’s the best way to consume pot
Mike Adams
What is microdosing and why is it better?
This land is your land: American reflections on Trump’s first 100 days
Will Kane
Stories of worry, bullying, anger, relief and, in one case, newfound confidence.
Mark Zuckerberg had supper with Ohio family that voted for Trump, adding to speculation about a presidential run
Taylor Link
He's been all over the midwest this past week, with stops in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, also known as Trumpland
WLIR, revolutionary radio: Tribute documentary “Dare to be Different” is a Gen X time capsule
Tom Roston
You heard it there first: From U2 to Talking Heads to Joan Jett, this venerable rock station broke new ground
Major weaknesses of New Orleans charter schools have been laid bare
Bill Quigley
Louisiana state standards are among the lowest in the nation, and the charter school lobby is only making it worse
100 Days in Trump’s America
Ryan Lenz, Booth Gunter
White nationalists and their agenda infiltrate the mainstream
Lawmakers want to know why minorities are charged more for car insurance premiums
Lauren Kirchner
Six members of Congress and two Illinois state senators are pushing for closer scrutiny of insurance practices
The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest
Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper
To have impact, the People’s Climate March needs to reach beyond activists
Jill Hopke
Surveys show that only about one in five adults in the United States is alarmed about climate change.
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