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From an Iowa classroom in 1968 to Donald Trump: Educator Jane Elliott on the legendary “Blue-Eyed/Brown-Eyed” exercise

Chauncey DeVega
What Jane Elliott observed in an all-white third-grade class almost 50 years ago echoes loudly in the age of Trump

A perfect storm of hate: These Republican bills in Arkansas would make it ‘illegal to be transgender’

Nico Lang
Arkansas Republican state legislator Mickey Gates is determined to limit transgender access to public bathrooms

The rich pay fewer taxes than the poor, and get more services

Paul Buchheit
Uninformed conservatives should consider who really benefits from U.S. tax laws and assistance programs

WATCH: “If you like your doctor, you can go f**k yourself!” says Maher, describing failed Obamacare repeal

Alli Joseph
"Crafting legislation is not their thing,” said Maher of the GOP. The party should stick to what it's good at

Debating the big questions on immigration: What rights do immigrants have — and is the president free to bar them?

Anis Shivani
Part one: A panel of experts debates immigrant rights, presidential powers and the dark lessons of history

Convention of the States: Is a billionaire-funded coup to rewrite the Constitution on the verge of happening?

Jacob Sugarman
The Wisconsin GOP is calling for a constitutional convention — only five more states are needed to make it happen

“Grabbing hands, grab all they can”: Depeche Mode’s “Spirit” is a reminder of how political the band can be

Annie Zaleski
The group's latest studio LP is a byproduct of and commentary on today's global political upheaval

“Mexico! Everything is something and its opposite at the same time!”: Luis Alberti talks about his sinister starring role in “Carmin Tropical”

Gary M. Kramer
“Carmin Tropical” is a dark, romantic thriller with gender fluidity at its core, set in Mexico's machismo heart

White supremacist who traveled to New York to murder black men followed extremist racist online groups who support Trump

Ben Norton
James Harris Jackson's YouTube subscription list is a who's who of alt-right figures

With health care bill scuttled, Trump and Ryan gear up for revenge

Matthew Sheffield
As health care bill goes down, GOP leaders prep payback plans against far-right Freedom Caucus (updated)

WATCH: Will virtual reality level up video games?

Amanda Marcotte
Will virtual reality cause video games to be accepted as agents for social change? Author Asi Burak has the answer

RNC tried to hide payments for intel gathering on Hillary Clinton: report

Taylor Link
The committee paid a low-profile firm to make intelligence reports that sought to prove conflicts of interest

Most insane and surreal week in recent political history — but at least Trump got to sit in a truck

Heather Digby Parton
From the Comey testimony to Devin Nunes' weird tricks and the near-death of the ACHA, it's been a wild ride

If Trumpcare isn’t dead, it’s in critical condition — and Republicans have no one to blame but themselves

Gary Legum
Greed and incompetence may have killed off the GOP's cherished dream of repealing Obamacare. But don't gloat yet

Senate quashes an Obama-era regulation to protect your privacy online

Matthew Rozsa
Internet providers could sell users' personal browsing information without gaining consent if bill signed into law

Americans favor cutting defense spending, not adding billions more, new survey finds

Peter Carey
Public opinion is again at odds with Washington about how to spend tax revenues

When Russia interfered: I witnessed a Russian-led coup attempt in my home country

Vesko Garcevic
The coup attempt in Montenegro was designed to "sow mayhem" and keep NATO away

WATCH: Rise of the superfans: Obsession drives social change

Alli Joseph
These experts say "superfans," like those who obsess over Harry Potter, are changing how brands approach consumers

Why are Republicans so cruel to the poor? Paul Ryan’s profound hypocrisy stands for a deeper problem

Chauncey DeVega
Paul Ryan has dreamed of slashing Medicaid since his keg-party days — and that blithe hostility is widespread

Conservatives suddenly love big government — when it comes to punishing blue cities for passing progressive local laws

Amanda Marcotte
Leading a wave, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott even suggests states should ban cities from having regulatory powers

Donald Trump’s biggest war is on democracy itself

Jefferson Morley
Slashing the State Department and the U.N. is preparation for Bannon's "clash of civilizations"

House conservatives’ demand for further abortion restrictions could blow up Trumpcare in the Senate

Sophia Tesfaye
GOP's "manager amendments" defund Planned Parenthood and bar tax credits for private insurance that covers abortion

Sebastian Gorka backtracks on anti-Semitic group link: “I never swore allegiance formally”

Matthew Rozsa
The Trump staffer backtracked on his claim last week that he never took "an oath of loyalty" to a far-right group

Fact-checking lawmakers’ letters to constituents on health care: How politicians lied about Obamacare

Charles Ornstein
Dems, Republicans delivered a "wealth of misinformation, from statements that were simply misleading to whoppers"
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