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Russia’s cyberwar against America isn’t over — and the real target is democracy
Bob Cesca
The Soviet Union never attacked America as blatantly as Putin has — and we're in danger of losing democracy
“I can’t play a nerd”: Ross Butler plays Reggie on “Riverdale”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The costar of Netflix's "13 Reasons Why" opens up about typecasting and life in Riverdale
Why higher interest rates should make you happy
Jay L. Zagorsky
If you have a credit card, you may not be too happy, but there are a lot of people who have reason to cheer
Heritage Foundation alum critical of transgender rights to lead HHS Civil Rights Office
Charles Ornstein
Roger Severino has opposed transgender patients’ rights, same-sex marriage and Planned Parenthood
Chuck Schumer, Reince Priebus don’t rule out President Trump’s working with Democrats
Matthew Sheffield
Sen. Charles Schumer says he's open to the idea, if the GOP is willing to compromise, too
USA Today report raises new questions about Stephen Bannon and the “Breitbart Embassy”
Pam Vogel
There are some major conflict-of-interest questions about the former headquarters of Trump's favorite outlet
Michele Bachmann’s missing million: Federal elections officials want to know where $1 million from her campaign committee went
Sophia Tesfaye
In a three-month span, the former Tea Party congresswoman's committee had more than $1 million disappear
Working while sick is “a plague and we need to wipe it out”: Maryland faces paid sick leave showdown
Bruce Vail
Advocates are pushing state Democrats to give an estimated 750,000 workers sick leave benefits
Conservatives: Anti-Defamation League should apologize for blaming Trump for bomb threat spree
Matthew Sheffield
After Michael Kaydar was arrested for the threats, conservatives say liberal Jewish groups should ease up
“We’re in two different universes” is an announcement that trolls don’t want to live in the real world
Jeremy Binckes
"60 Minutes" provides us a look at a "spin-first" mentality and the excuse when claims can't be proven
What good is Ivanka Trump? The President’s daughter is more than complicit — she’s a chip off the old block
Kali Holloway
Don't hang your hopes on Ivanka Trump being your savior
Republicans are facing another government shutdown, and they may not be able to stop it
Jeremy Binckes
Republicans run both houses of Congress and the White House, but the government still may shut down
Doomsday is approaching: Nuclear danger posed by Trump has only grown
Jefferson Morley
What you can do about an erratic commander-in-chief controlling a vast and vulnerable arsenal of mass destruction
Dutch kids aren’t stressed out: What Americans can learn from how the Netherlands raises children
Rina Mae Acosta, Michele Hutchison
UNICEF rated Dutch children the happiest in the world, and American kids aren't even in the top 25. Here's why
The AHCA may be dead, but big insurance adored it — and they like Obamacare, too
Wendell Potter
Make no mistake: Health insurance lobbyists also helped shape the Affordable Care Act
‘Pre-hospice’ saves money by keeping people at home near the end of life
Anna Gorman
“If they told me I had six months to live or go to the hospital and last two years. . .leave me home,” said one
Gorsuch, Thomas, Rehnquist and beyond: A short history of right-wing lies in Supreme Court confirmation hearings
Paul Rosenberg
Neil Gorsuch's bland denials belong to a tradition of conservative dishonesty that reaches back many decades
“We are relearning democracy”: 5 Ways the anti-Trump movement “Indivisible” is redefining political action
Sophia A. McClennen
Indivisible started over drinks in a bar. It now has at least 2 groups in every congressional district in the U.S.
Wilbur Ross will shepherd Trump’s trade policy: Should he also own a shipping firm?
Carrie Levine, Chris Zubak-Skees
The commerce chief invests in fleet that flies Chinese flag, and visits Iran and Russia
Meet the man who may end gerrymandering: A retired Wisconsin law professor’s Supreme Court case could save democracy
David Daley
Bill Whitford and his friends met in a Madison tea room to talk politics. Now his case could shape history
Where do right-wingers get all these anti-choice laws? There is literally a book
Amanda Marcotte
"Defending Life," the anti-choice lawmakers' playbook, rolls out new ideas after a big loss in the Supreme Court
A 2-for-1 for racists: Post hateful fliers, then revel in the news coverage
Ken Schwencke
White supremacists have targeted college campuses, causing upset and gaining attention
Illinois considers legalizing marijuana for a fiscal boost
Kiannah Sepeda-miller
Illinois would become the first state in the Midwest and the ninth nationwide to legalize recreational pot
Welcome to Canada: Trump’s promise to rein in drug prices could prompt importation laws
Rachel Bluth
An old idea is gaining traction: Should Americans be allowed to cross borders for lower cost drugs?
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