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Behind the Western land war: How the fringe ideology of anti-government cranks is becoming the GOP mainstream
Amanda Marcotte
Nutty right-wing theories meet the fossil-fuel industries, and the result is an all-out war on public land
Bannon and Trump have quietly installed an alt-National Security Council operating inside the White House
Jefferson Morley
The Strategic Initiatives Group is the White House pipeline to the white nationalists of the European right
Despite some union support, Trump’s new labor pick would be terrible for workers
Bruce Vail
R. Alexander Acosta has "consistently sided with employers" and supported efforts to restrict voting rights in Ohio
St. Patrick’s Day walk of shame: Ireland’s prime minister calls on Donny Boy, with the wrong message
Andrew O'Hehir
In America, the Irish are now so white that they're all over the White House, conveniently ignoring history
The right to discriminate against LGBT students: A “religious freedom” bill in Kentucky is one signature away from becoming law
Nico Lang
Asserting that Christians are “persecuted,” Republicans draft "the Charlie Brown bill" to protect their speech
Sean Spicer’s joke press briefings: How the White House packs its press briefings with “Skypeophants”
Matt Gertz
Eight of the 20 “Skype Seat” questioners have been right-wing commentators
Businesswoman tied to Chinese intelligence paid $15.8 million for a Trump condo: Report
Taylor Link
A Trump building on Park Avenue will be home to a member of a "front organization for" China's intel community
Trump adviser Sebastian Gorka swore a lifetime loyalty oath to a Hungarian pro-Nazi group: Report
Matthew Rozsa
Gorka, who worked with anti-Semitic activists in Hungary, shared their views
Donald Trump says court ruling against second immigration and travel ban makes America “look weak”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump said that the U.S. should "go back to the first one and go all the way"
The surge delusion is dangerous in the “go big” military era of Donald Trump
Danny Sjursen
For many career soldiers, the surge era (2007-2011) provides a kind of vindication for all those years of effort
Curbing climate change has a dollar value — here’s how and why we measure it
Joseph Aldy
Putting a value on carbon pollution can reduce emissions -- as long as we don't focus on the bottom line
Federal judge blocks President Trump’s revised travel ban
Jessica Lipsky
"The illogic of the Government's contentions is palpable," judge writes
Donald Trump’s Mexican Border wall is happening, and he’s taking Texans’ land for it
Matthew Rozsa
The eminent domain was not allowed when George W. Bush tried it last decade
Cloudy vision: Jeff Sessions wants to revive Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign with a renewed focus on weed
Sophia Tesfaye
The attorney general called marijuana a "life-wrecking dependency...that’s only slightly less awful" than heroin
I have autism and I’m not “Rain Man” — and I’m not abnormal, either
Matthew Rozsa
Neurotypical privilege is real. It's time to talk about autism and social justice
Police want to search a Dakota Pipeline protest group’s Facebook page
Emma Foehringer Merchant
Police are investigating a five-car pileup they attribute to the demonstration, and want information
Trump’s plan for health care chaos: Watch the GOP bill fail and hope Obamacare will “implode”
Heather Digby Parton
With the GOP's health care bill on the critical list, Trump's cynical fallback plan looks like his only option
Trump’s Defense Secretary cites climate change as national security challenge
Andrew Revkin
James Mattis’ unpublished testimony before a Senate panel recognizes a threat
Everyone’s wrong on immigration: Open borders are the only way to defeat Trump and build a better world
Anis Shivani
This entire debate is built on cruel and false assumptions. Here's the truth: Immigrants' rights are human rights
Undoing the voters’ will: Democratic measures to raise minimum wage are being met with court challenges
Matthew Sheffield
What will of the people? In three states, corporate interests try to undo new minimum wage laws enacted by voters
For-profit colleges gain beachhead in Trump administration
Annie Waldman
Since joining the Department of Education, Taylor Hanson has lobbied to weaken regulations of for-profit colleges
The end of “no promo homo”: Utah could become the first Republican state to strike down anti-LGBT law
Nico Lang
With only two dissenting votes, the GOP-dominated statehouse in Utah just reversed an anti-LGBT education law
NRA’s million dollar Supreme Court bet: Gun lobby to spend big on Neil Gorsuch
Sophia Tesfaye
The NRA plans to spend $1 million on TV ads in support of President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee
Here’s why your gut instinct is wrong at work — and how to know when it isn’t
Gleb Tsipursky
Research shows that employers unfortunately trust their guts when making decisions based on candidate interviews
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