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Trumpcare 2.0: Republicans propose eliminating pre-existing coverage protections
Matthew Rozsa
Trumpcare 2.0 is shaping up to be much, much worse than the Republicans' terrible first bill
Undercover NYPD officers infiltrated and surveilled Black Live Matters protests in 2014 and 2015
Taylor Link
Court documents show that officers posed as protestors and gained access to private text messages
Nicole Kidman faces “the monster” in the finale of HBO’s “Big Little Lies”
Erin Coulehan
The ladies come together in the adrenaline-fueled finale
There’s no problem with “Get Out” in Trump country; audiences everywhere agree they love it
Tom Roston
In divided times a potentially divisive film unifies audiences, even if everybody's getting a different message
Disgraced ex-FBI agent John Guandolo holding law enforcement training in Mississippi next week
Stephen Piggott
John Guandolo—a disgraced ex-FBI agent turned anti-Muslim activist—will be at Camp Shelby to train law enforcement.
Negotiating with the fringe: Trump White House still hopes to work with Freedom Caucus on health care bill
Matthew Sheffield
Administration hints it may recruit primary opponents for Freedom Caucus members as group indicates it may do deal
Another Trump lawsuit: Protesters say Donald Trump incited violence against them during 2016 campaign rally
Charlie May
A judge gave the protesters the go-ahead to sue Trump, as well as three Trump fans who participated in the melee
Loyalists head for the exits: Even Jason Chaffetz begins to change his tune on Trump and transparency
Heather Digby Parton
Devin Nunes got the job as chief White House errand boy, so the ambitious Utah congressman seeks a new strategy
Justice Department joins lawsuit alleging massive Medicare fraud by UnitedHealth
Fred Schulte
UnitedHealth Group covers about one third of people on Medicare.
Bernie is wrong and Malcolm was right: What white liberals so often get wrong about racism and Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
White progressives have a tough time confronting racism — as Bernie Sanders, a hero in many ways, has made clear
Resist, insist, persist, enlist: Women becoming more politically engaged since Trump’s win
Karin Kamp
Before Hillary Clinton encouraged women to run for office this week, they had already started signing up to do so
Promised land: Citizens, superheroes and the Gullah Geechee Nation
Emily Jordan
WGN’s “Underground” gives us another moving season that asks not just what would you do, but what are you doing?
“Stupid is stupid no matter what country you’re from”: What Bassem Youssef’s story of Egypt can teach Americans
Sophia A. McClennen
Bassem Youssef’s “Revolution for Dummies” describes how he fled Egypt for the U.S., only to see Trump take power
“He could be brash; he could be harsh. He was very motivated”: The real story behind Fleetwood Mac’s “Tango in the Night”
Annie Zaleski
Lindsey Buckingham's producer and engineer toiled day and night for 18 months to make the triple platinum album
How Facebook — the Wal-Mart of the internet — dismantled online subcultures
Jessa Lingel
A tongue pierce isn't the same anymore, now that body modification has gone viral
Coal is dying, and Trump can’t save it: But there are much better alternatives for coal country and our economy
Paul Rosenberg
Whatever Trump claims, coal jobs aren't coming back. But a "just transition" to a different future is possible
National (in)security: What a Trump presidency really means for Americans at the edge
Rajan Menon
Trump’s conception of security not only doesn’t break the mold of recent administrations — it’s a fine fit for it
Nature’s Brita filters: Scientists are using wood, sunlight and even human waste to solve drinking water shortages
Diane Stopyra
Imagine instead a machine that can turn sewage into clean drinking water — and power the surrounding area as well
Trump’s 30-year WWE love affair: Will the president continue to pull from a pro-wrestling playbook?
R. Tyson Smith
As a candidate, Trump emulated the bombastic style of a pro wrestler. As president, it might get him in trouble
Why can’t bro comedies stop making fun of gay men?
Nico Lang
The "CHiPs" remake is one long gay panic joke, but Hollywood has a long history of homophobia
Empty threats: Trump’s “America First” message isn’t stopping business from moving to Mexico
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may bluster about keeping jobs in the U.S., but not many firms seem to be listening
Jason Chaffetz: Donald Trump can’t be corrupt because “he’s already rich”
Matthew Rozsa
Though Trump may not have to deal with Russia to make more money, he's already dealt with them a lot
Is Trump waging a stealth war of retaliation against sanctuary cities?
Sarah Lazare
Hundreds of cities could feel the president's wrath
Trump in the whirlwind: President goes after Freedom Caucus as Michael Flynn offers to tell all
Heather Digby Parton
An amazing week: From the Devin Nunes carousel to Trump's attack on the Freedom Caucus and Flynn's bombshell offer
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