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WATCH: Tucker Carlson slams Paul Ryan for health care bill that will “send more money” to richest Americans

Taylor Link
The Fox News host is "not a leftist" but even he sees the flaw in the new GOP bill that would repeal Obamacare

Another possible meeting between Jeff Sessions and Ambassador Kislyak comes to light

Matthew Rozsa
The attorney general's claim to have never met Kislyak just took another hit

“Right-to-try” laws expose dying patients to exploitation, ethicists warn

Carrie Feibel
33 U.S. states have laws to help dying people get access to drugs. Some say they just want the "right to try" them

Mike Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, lobbied for Turkey during campaign

Taylor Link
Flynn retroactively registers as a foreign agent, revealing work done on behalf of the Turkish government

Public land debate, without the public: GOP Congress votes to shut out citizens from discussion of federal land use

Amanda Marcotte
Capitulating to radical right, Congress reverses Obama-era rules that encouraged public debate on federal land use

Donald Trump is “haunted” by the ghost of Barack Obama’s first term

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's inauguration crowd size comparisons and "wiretapp" claims reportedly stem from an obsession with Obama

WATCH: American tourists flooding into Cuba may erode a precious gem

Alli Joseph
614,000 Americans visited Cuba in 2016, and it's exhausting. But you should go anyway, and here's why

LISTEN: Americans are flocking to Cuba — and change is coming fast

Alli Joseph
Salon talks to Cuba tourism experts about red tape, capitalism, communism and culture

Tooth be told: Millions of years of evolutionary history mark those molars

Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg
Anthropologists can learn about human evolution and history through teeth

Unsweetened: Mexico cancels sugar export permits to U.S. because there’s no one to negotiate with

Taylor Link
The dispute reveals more real-world implications of the Trump administration's "deconstruction" of the government

How 90 percent of American households lost an average of $17,000 in wealth to the plutocrats in 2016

Paul Buchheit
The richest 1 percent and the poorest 50 percent "have basically switched their income shares"

Whitewater, Benghazi — now Obamagate? Echoes of fake GOP scandals from the past

Heather Digby Parton
Inventing scandals about Democrats is a venerable GOP tradition. Now it's Trump's ploy to save his presidency

Trump’s election has created “safe spaces” for racists: Southern Poverty Law Center’s Heidi Beirich on the wave of hate crimes

Chauncey DeVega
There's a big spike in hate crimes, says the director of SPLC's Intelligence Project — and “Trump is the cause”

Trump wants to “zero out” EPA programs

Bobby Magill
Programs addressing climate change, energy efficiency, diesel emissions, environmental justice to be shuttered

Donald Trump and the Deep State 2.0

Mike Lofgren
How President Trump’s fake populism bails out the 1 percent

White supremacist believed to be linked to violent crimes in northwest

Bill Morlin
Authorities say a white supremacist arrested may be part of a larger group of racists in the Pacific Northwest.

John Legend’s Resistance TV: Season 2 of “Underground” is our reminder that freedom isn’t free

Melanie McFarland
The tension escalates in WGN America's slavery-era drama as it transforms from a heist plot into an action thriller

King of the charts: Future comes, conquers, then does it again

Max Cea
Future’s historic feat makes him — and a whole subgenre of music — undeniable

Congress targets Endangered Species Act and its climate benefits

Bobby Magill
“Talk of ‘modernizing the ESA’ in the current Congress is doublespeak for ‘weakening the ESA,’ ”

Trumpcare “is a Republican welfare entitlement”: Conservatives rip Obamacare replacement bill

Sophia Tesfaye
Right-wing groups have already organized protests on Capitol Hill against the bill backed by Trump and Paul Ryan

Of liquidity and lemons: Why Wall Street is like a used car lot

Steven Pressman
How much do you really know about your investments?

As many as 60,000 detained immigrants may have engaged in forced labor for private prison companies

April M. Short
Class-action lawsuit claims ICE played a part in breaking anti-slavery laws

Americans and Mexicans living at the border are more connected than divided

Michael Dear
The space between the two countries is a kind of “third nation”

Child-free and OK with it — but still dealing with moral scolding and social disapproval

Amanda Marcotte
New research suggests that childless couples have become more common — yet still have to deal with social stigma
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