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New FCC chair announces plan to destroy agency’s own net neutrality rules
Charlie May
FCC chairman Ajit Pai said such government regulations meant to make the internet equitable are a "serious mistake"
Republican senator responds to student’s concern about LGBT bullying: “A guy who wears a tutu and goes to bars … asks for it”
Matthew Rozsa
Wyoming Sen. Mike Enzi also said people can be whatever they want "as long as you don’t push it in somebody’s face"
David Brooks claims we face a “crisis of Western civilization” — maybe so, but he doesn’t understand it
Conor Lynch
New York Times columnist claims to oppose Trump and the alt-right — but his complaint sounds a lot like theirs
Ann Coulter cancels planned Berkeley speech, calls it “a sad day for free speech”
Charlie May
Coulter says that she's in danger, but doesn't realize who's instigating the violence
Donald Trump is getting rich off states, and that’s causing a major ethics problem
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may be directly profiting from public pension funds due to a New York hotel deal, watchdogs warn
A major drug company left its lobbying group over a drug price controversy
Sarah Jane Tribble
Marathon’s resignation comes after the company was widely criticized for the $89,000 price tag for Emflaza.
Ivanka Trump wants foreign leaders to give money to her foundation
Matthew Rozsa
It's like the Clinton Foundation all over again. But this time it's a White House staffer with the president's ear
We must protect the Stonewall Inn: Why LGBT people fear Trump could erase our history
Nico Lang
The LGBT community has been quietly under attack by the White House since Trump took office
China, India become climate leaders as West falters
John Upton
Climate policies are advancing in developing countries but stalling or regressing in richer ones.
The stain of anti-Semitism at the White House isn’t going away
Stosh Cotler, Simon Greer
Despite hiding behind his Jewish daughter and son-in-law, Trump is an asset to anti-Semitic movements and ideology
New York’s long history of police brutality: “Necessary force” goes all the way back to the beginning of the NYPD
Bruce Chadwick
The cops on the first professional police force were told to be tough as soon as they were hired
Russian hackers target French election: Moscow may be meddling in favor of Marine Le Pen
Charlie May
Russian hackers are apparently not content to settle with only interfering in American elections
Breitbart denied media credentials to cover Congress
Charlie May
A panel of correspondents decided that Breitbart did not meet the necessary requirements to cover Congress
The Honeymoon of the generals: Donald Trump is embracing a march for war across the world
Tom Engelhardt
Or: Why Donald Trump's wars should seem so familiar
Prince’s genius, through the Revolution’s ears: “He took the best bits of Beethoven, the Beatles and James Brown”
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to Bobby Z and Doctor Fink about reactivating the band that electrified "Purple Rain" and going on tour
UC Berkeley sued for postponing Ann Coulter’s speech
Matthew Sheffield
The Trump-supporting columnist provokes controversy at the University of California before she's even spoken
“ISIS has won”: GOP candidates in Virginia and South Carolina enraged by Louisiana’s removal of Confederate monument
Matthew Sheffield
If at first you don't secede, try, try again
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity face uncertain futures with iHeartMedia
Matthew Sheffield
Top radio station owner and programming syndicator says it might not exist in 12 months
LGBT families under attack: Alabama law would make it legal to stop same-sex couples from adopting
Nico Lang
This "religious freedom" bill protects discrimination against couples applying to adopt or foster kids
Cashing in on Trump’s first 100 days: Former top campaign aides rake in millions as new lobbyists
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is actively flouting even the most basic principles involving cleaning up cronyism in government
Anti-Semitism on the rise: Incidents have increased since the 2016 presidential election
Matthew Rozsa
There has been an 86 percent increase in bullying, vandalism, and similar hate crimes since the start of the year
“Feud: Bette and Joan” fades out: Old Hollywood may have been no match for the modern woman
Melanie McFarland
FX's rich dramatization of the rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis was outdone by HBO's "Big Little Lies"
Donald Trump’s Associated Press interview: 10 things we learned (but may have already known)
Jeremy Binckes
Trump brings up the 9/11 terrorist attacks while discussing his ratings — some takeaways from a weird interview
An apolitical profession wakes up: Trauma surgeons speak out about gun violence
Amanda Marcotte
Trauma surgeons push for more research into the causes of gun violence, 20 years after such efforts were silenced
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