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U.S.-led coalition airstrike kills 33 civilians in Syria: report
Matthew Rozsa
Early reports suggest that the air raid was conducted by an American-led coalition force
A Maryland man went to New York and stabbed someone because he opposed interracial relationships
Matthew Rozsa
The Marylander traveled all the way to New York to act out a racist revenge plan
Fear in the FBI: Muslim employees face a climate of suspicion and fear under Trump presidency
Taylor Link
Muslims in the United States, inside and outside of the government, are in fear, and Trump's actions aren't helping
Bypassing encryption: “Lawful hacking” is the next frontier of law enforcement technology
Ben Buchanan
Intelligence agencies are going to find new ways to get access to information stored online
Private prisons aren’t going to solve the problems with the American penal system
Brett C. Burkhardt
How do private prisons work?
On Medicaid money, GOP has win-or-lose proposition for states
Phil Galewitz
States’ policies differ about who or what to cover in Medicaid, and that will be important under the GOP's plan
Echoes of 2009: Trump threatens where Obama once cajoled — but is the great deal-maker falling short?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump threatens House GOP with 2010-style wipeout if they don't pass Ryan's awful bill. That could happen anyway
Neil Gorsuch pretends to be above politics — but politics is the only reason he’s sitting there
Gary Legum
Why do we pretend this process isn't political? It's always dumb — and given how Gorsuch got here, it's offensive
The drumbeat for repeal: Republicans’ American Health Care Act may leave more uninsured than Obamacare repeal
Sophia Tesfaye
Hardline Republicans point to a CBO report that finds simply repealing Obamacare is less harmful than Trumpcare
Crisis at the Independent Journal Review after Rex Tillerson’s Asia trip: Report
Taylor Link
The young media outlet openly sided with President Trump's campaign, now that it has access to the State Department
What’s in Neil Gorsuch’s wallet? Trump’s U.S. Supreme Court pick is worth millions, financial disclosure reveals
Kytja Weir
Gorsuch, who owns a $500,000 "mountain property," is worth between $3 million and $7 million
Trump aide Roger Stone declares innocence after James Comey references him during Congressional testimony
Matthew Rozsa
Stone has been making the rounds on TV in the wake of Comey's testimony Monday
“I’m coming after you”: Trump threatens conservative House Republicans to support Trumpcare bill
Sophia Tesfaye
"Many of you will lose you seats in 2018 if you don't get this done," Trump told Republican lawmakers Tuesday
How a Christian movement is growing rapidly in the midst of religious decline
Brad Christerson, Richard Flory
INC Christianity aims for nothing less than transforming all sectors of society
How online hate infiltrates social media and politics
Adam G. Klein
For hate groups, there's unprecedented opportunity to finally plug their fringe movements into a mainstream circuit
Republicans are racing to make workplaces more dangerous and unhealthy
Elizabeth Grossman
Under the guise of "reform," Republicans are trying to destroy safety regulations for American workers
Deceptive anti-abortion group under investigation for skimming state funds in Pennsylvania
Amanda Marcotte
State auditor would like to know how a fake-clinic chain in Pennsylvania spent nearly $1 million in public funds
Not a done deal: GOP’s right flank may yet doom the Trump-Ryan health care bill
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans have tiny majorities and no room to maneuver — and Rand Paul still hopes to sink the whole thing
Anti-LGBT bigotry isn’t just bad for business. It’s also bad for your career
Nico Lang
Anti-LGBT activism in public office isn't paying dividends now that Pat McCrory is job hunting in corporate America
“Chuck has his own way of showing appreciation”: Concert documentary “Hail! Hail! Rock ‘n’ Roll” offers a candid Insight into Chuck Berry
Caryn Rose
Keith Richards worked like a dog to get Chuck Berry's 60th-birthday concert right and Berry treated him like one
Steve Bannon’s dangerous domination of national security
Jefferson Morley
The White House adviser saves an acolyte and undermines a rival
Paul Ryan admits health care bill is designed to open way for tax cuts for wealthy
Matthew Sheffield
Beleaguered moderates in Trump White House have been left out of domestic policy decisions
A new level of carding: California waiter demands “proof of residency” from Latina women
Katie Serena
A waiter in Huntington Beach demanded "proof of residency" before he would serve a group of Latina women
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch told law school class that women “manipulate” maternity leave, student says
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's Supreme Court nominee faces questions before his first day of Senate confirmation hearings on Monday
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