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Georgia special election: One local penny for every $10 in national cash
Rachel Wilson
Outside groups from New York City and Washington are pouring in millions
The GOP effort to crush Elizabeth Warren ahead of 2020 has begun: Conservative PAC looks to derail potential presidential bid
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans look to make Warren's Senate re-election so nasty she'll be scared off a run for the White House
Paul Manafort is consulting a Chinese billionaire about U.S. infrastructure projects: report
Matthew Rozsa
Manafort's spokesman said the meeting does not address "current or future infrastructure projects or contracts"
Sad! The Easter Bunny is the only celebrity at President Trump’s first Easter Egg Roll
Tatiana Baez
Children saw Idina Menzel and Beyoncé at Obama’s last Egg Roll. This year they’ll see a family band from Nashville
Arrests of undocumented immigrants with no criminal record double under Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Law-abiding undocumented immigrants are being targeted in the Trump era
Robert Reich: What’s the true “Trump Doctrine” of foreign policy?
Robert Reich
At first glance, foreign policy under the president seems inconsistent, arbitrary and devoid of principle
6 things men will do for a bigger package
Carrie Weisman
Research confirms that bigger is not always better. Some guys can’t help but get hung up on what they’re packing
Americans think national parks are worth $92 billion: Why don’t we fund them accordingly?
Linda J. Bilmes, John Loomis
A study estimates that Americans would pay $92 billion yearly in extra taxes to protect national parks
“The Hate U Give”: Angie Thomas, Children of Promise and the girl in the mirror
Emily Jordan
A powerful new YA writer and a social justice maverick discuss the current reality and provide tools of empowerment
Big pharma is “getting away with murder”: Drugmakers help turn patients with rare diseases into D.C. lobbyists
Sarah Jane Tribble
The pharmaceutical industry is teaming up with advocacy groups
Babies need extreme comfort to overcome the damaging effects of stress
Daniel Keating
Affection and attention are crucial for infants — they help the brain develop chemicals that protect against stress
Trump’s millennial problem: The snowflakes are becoming a blizzard
Sophia A. McClennen
Polls show the majority of millennials view Trump as an illegitimate president, and they don't like Ivanka either
Paul Ryan spent his recess fundraising, and avoided holding a single town hall
Charlie May
Paul Ryan collected $657,000 in just nine days, and didn't hold one town hall
Is Julian Assange a misogynist, or just seething with rage against Hillary Clinton? We wonder
Matthew Rozsa
Assange once described Sweden as "the Saudi Arabia of feminism," and has focused his rage on one woman
Found in Cuba: The American Dream (and nightmare)
Mattea Kramer
Putting Trump in perspective by going offshore
In his firing from ACT for America, Roy White continues anti-Muslim campaign with new group
Stephen Piggott
Less than two months after his firing, Lt. Col. Roy White continues his demonization of Muslims under a new banner
Robert Reich: Trump’s world is becoming increasingly dangerous, and the public is partly to blame
Robert Reich
The president is not empowered to initiate warfare on his own — that’s our job
Challenging the so-called “health” challenge: Our obsession with the “before” and “after” body transformation
JoAnna Novak
The photos are always side-by-side comparisons: one person who has decided to turn herself into someone new
Who in the hell is Mick Mulvaney?! Everything you were afraid to ask about this suddenly important person
Bill Scheft
Got whiplash from the news cycle? Find yourself asking "who?!" Here's deep dirt on the federal budget's Grim Reaper
Brian Reed went to “S-Town;” all he brought back was this profound and unforgettable story
Silas House
Salon talks to the host of the hit podcast about John B., so-called Trump Country and the 1 big question fans have
Kremlin on the Potomac: Trump’s White House makes Americans into strangers in a strange land
Chauncey DeVega
How the administration is turning American people and our news media into "Kremlinologists"
Trump’s missile attack on Syria air base helped ISIS and endangered civilians — but hawks call for more
Ben Norton
The Trump administration is hinting it will continue to ramp up U.S. military intervention in Syria
Bomber blasts ISIS: Convicted World Trade Center terrorist pens essay slamming group
Tatiana Baez
Ramzi Yousef, who participated in a 1993 bombing, wrote a 250-page essay about how ISIS corrupts Islam
Betsy DeVos’ pick to head Civil Rights Office once said she faced discrimination for being white
Annie Waldman
Candice Jackson complained that a section of her class — which provided extra help — was for minority students only
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