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Khizr Khan, Gold Star Muslim-American father, says his “freedom to travel abroad” is under review
Sophia Tesfaye
“I have not been given any reason as to why," Khan said after he was forced to cancel a planned talk in Toronto
Trump’s hotel and tower in Azerbaijan has ties to an Iranian terrorist group
Matthew Rozsa
The president's superheated rhetoric about Iran does not match with the reality of his deal in Azerbaijan
“Purge leftists”: Trump supporter Rep. Steve King wants the president to root out those who oppose him
Taylor Link
In a tweet, the Iowa congressman said that President Trump needs to purge leftists before "treasonist acts" sink us
Marines scandal: Hundreds under investigation for posting pictures of nude female service members
Matthew Rozsa
There are possibly thousands of pictures of service members and veterans in partial or total undress
The art of the Trumpaclysm: How the United States invaded, occupied and remade itself
Tom Engelhardt
President Trump’s presidency came from somewhere and developed out of something
“Science, not silence”: Scientists are poised to start a new movement during Trump’s presidency
Brian Kahn
The current efforts underway are only the beginning if scientists want to remake the political landscape
Notes from a trailing spouse: This is fun Goddamnit! Abu Dhabi knows how to have a good time
Bex B
Here in the desert, happiness comes to those who stand around and wait for it to be delivered or invented
Federal blow to the arts: How the NEA’s measly millions keep America’s museums alive
Robert Ekelund
Trump has indicated he wants to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts in his budget to save money
Money, democracy and religion: Why some countries disapprove of homosexuality
Amy Adamczyk
Just like people, countries have particular characteristics that can sway residents’ attitudes about homosexualiy
Entombing Lenin’s tomb: “Black Square” and the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution
Noah Charney
100 years after the Revolution began, a new installation invites you to ponder Lenin's 3D-printed body [UPDATED]
From protests to the polls, Democrats rebuild the party through local elections
Ilana Novick
Activists will happily fill the streets—the question is, will they head to the voting booth
Trump and Mussolini: The same, only different? Eleven key lessons from historical fascism
Anis Shivani
Italian fascism provides a better model for our moment than Nazi Germany — and the comparison is not encouraging
Who wins? Donald Trump vs. the Koch Brothers on jobs
Jefferson Morley
The president’s jobs agenda faces strong opposition from campaign allies
Fox in the henhouse: Will incoming EPA chief Scott Pruitt endanger recent progress in humane farming?
Jim Hightower
EPA's boss, Scott Pruitt, sought as Oklahoma AG special rights for corporate and foreign-owned factory farms
Why Yale should shun Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman
Jim Sleeper
The plutocrat believes Donald Trump’s ‘political incorrectness’ makes him ‘good for democracy.’
Here’s the key to Trump’s outrageous lies: He sells them with conviction
Amanda Marcotte
Research suggests people are more easily persuaded by apparent sincerity and wishful thinking than by actual facts
If you want to publish a truly subversive novel, have a main character who’s fat
Beth Younger
Showing that characters can be fat and be loved is much needed in today’s climate of “the obesity epidemic”
Polyamory and the city: “I tried to live without men, and I tried to live without women. I couldn’t do either”
Daniel Krieger
An enlightened bisexual man on the search for the perfect ménage
A deadly pattern: States that went red during the 2016 election saw more workplace fatalities
Paul Feldman
In states that were carried by Donald Trump during the election, the chances of dying at work are high
“Understandably, this has been misinterpreted”: Rod Stewart apologizes for mock execution video
Katie Serena
The rock star apologized for what he said was a "Game of Thrones" gag gone wrong
An undocumented immigrant father was arrested while dropping off his kids at school, and it was captured on video
Matthew Rozsa
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is engaging in brutality in order to fulfill its new Trumped up mission
How much did Russian hacking affect congressional races? And how deeply was the GOP involved?
Heather Digby Parton
Why is the speaker so blasé about Russian meddling? Maybe because he knows it helped the GOP win close races
The golden state of hate: how the Internet made hate respectable
Ed Leibowitz
The Internet is responsible for mainstreaming white supremacist ideologies
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak is the man in the middle of the Trump administration firestorm
Vivian Salama, Vladimir Isachenkov
Moscow's top diplomat is a Washington fixture with a sprawling network
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