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Richard Spencer’s nonprofit, pro-hate National Policy Institute lost its tax-exempt status
Taylor Link
The white nationalist group failed to file tax returns, which is "a bit embarrassing," Spencer said
Rep. Steve King predicts a coming race war in a radio interview, says he will continue to talk about race
Taylor Link
Before whites lose their majority in the U.S. King thinks that "Hispanics and blacks" will be "fighting each other"
Intelligence expert Malcolm Nance on Trump scandal: “As close to Benedict Arnold as we’re ever going to get”
Chauncey DeVega
Career counterterrorism officer says Putin pulled off a "brilliant" coup — but Trump is headed for impeachment
What hospitals waste: Why is the nation’s health care tab sky-high?
Marshall Allen
A look at all the perfectly good stuff hospitals throw away
Americans are growing more secular all the time — which is one reason why Trump voters are so angry
Amanda Marcotte
A new poll shows white evangelicals are out of step with the country, which may explain their resentful behavior
Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore stays on as denomination struggles to adapt
Matthew Sheffield
The nation's most conservative Christian denomination may force a prominent Trump opponent from its leadership
Can I fly with my legal weed? The skies are surprisingly friendly for marijuana users
Phillip Smith
Even though it's part of a federal agency, the TSA doesn't really care about your pot
Top 11 inspiring and oddball comics to keep your spirits up while resisting and persisting
Mark Peters
When the going gets tough call on a freak alliance to set things right. Here are 11 heroes for our time
Removing our chance to react: NOAA sea grant cut could slow climate adaptation
John Upton
Trump's plan to cut federal efforts to stop global warming could hurt coastal Americans
Jared Kushner’s family is about to get richer, thanks to a real estate company connected to the Chinese government
Matthew Rozsa
The family of Trump's foreign policy advisor is making a deal as China is planning a visit to Mar-a-Lago
Private prison execs are gloating over soaring profits from Trump’s mass deportation agenda
Sarah Lazare
In a call with investors, GEO Group executives boast of a new boon to business
WATCH: John Oliver torches the “universally hated” Republican health care bill
Taylor Link
The host of "Last Week Tonight" says the plan is "literally taking money for the poor and giving it to the rich"
Do absolutely nothing? A novel strategy for dealing with toxic contamination
Dan Ross
Monitored natural attenuation, or MNA, as come into increasing use nationally since the 1990s
What fax machines can teach us about electric cars
Jonathan Coopersmith
The auto industry's failure to create a universal charging system has made setting standards difficult
The year I was venomous
Annie Hartnett
I betrayed her; it was the worst thing I have ever done to someone I loved. She still helped me handle the snake
Our morals can politically polarize almost anything
Randy Stein
Feeling moral aversion toward political opponents compels us toward positions that help our team “win”
The many identities of the digital-age activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied
Kate Fustich
Australian millennial activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied takes on all comers with a mix of straight talk and good humor
Communicating climate change: Focus on the framing, not just the facts
Rose Hendricks
The way we talk about climate change affects the way people think about it
The “Wayne’s World” soundtrack at 25: “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Alice Cooper and how the album became secretly influential
Annie Zaleski
1992's crop of soundtracks set the tone for the decade's future movie music blockbusters and cultural evolution
Did ISIS inadvertently uncover the secret to the “lost” Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
Noah Charney
ISIS destroyed an ancient shrine — and archeologists may have discovered a wonder of the ancient world underneath
Making the vulnerables the victims: Trump’s immigration policies will make it worse for human trafficking victims
Matthew Rozsa
A social justice expert says Trump's immigration policies are going to hurt people who aren't protected
Hey, wouldn’t it be cool to have a constitutional convention? Oh, hell no
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wingers are tiptoeing toward calling a constitutional convention — and that could turn into an epic disaster
We picked the wrong billionaire: The case for Mark Zuckerberg 2020
Maegan Carberry
There isn’t enough time to trust failed Democrats and Republicans to stop the bleeding and make America sane again
Famines in the 21st century? It’s not for lack of food
Daniel Maxwell
What explains this rapid rise in the number of people who need emergency food assistance? Hint: it's not a shortage
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