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Socially relevant ‘Zootopia’ wins Oscar for best animation
Amanda Lee Myers
Filmmaker Byron Howard cites "using animals to talk about bias with talking animals" as method for film's messaging
Shattering the false dichotomy: Progressives must mobilize and persuade — and get better at each
Gara LaMarche
Turning out voters in the progressive base and talking to those who don't agree with us are critical to winning
Liberal activists, new DNC chief face a Trump-era reckoning
Bill Barrow
New DNC chair Tom Perez vows to work closely with Rep. Keith Ellison in spite of highly competitive race
Total resistance or selective engagement? Economist Gerald Epstein on how progressives should counter Trumponomics
Paul Rosenberg
Fascism, crony capitalism or Reaganomics reborn? Progressive economist says Trump blends them all in a toxic stew
More lessons from Dolly the sheep: Is a clone really born at age zero?
José Cibelli
It took years of attempts before scientists were able to clone a mammal from an adult cell
Trump’s punishment of the press is a gift to his supporters — and a hint of his re-election strategy
Bob Cesca
Sean Spicer's ban on major news outlets is chilling — and is a big wet kiss to Trump's base, with an eye on 2020
Where do Democrats go from here? Look toward “Political Influencers” — who want them to stand up to Trump
Matt McDermott, Sean McElwee
Looking at the group we call Political Influencers, Democrats would do best to offer forceful, effective opposition
There’s no going back: Racial, ethnic diversity is on the rise in American communities
Jennifer Van Hook, Barrett Lee
Nine out of 10 rural places experienced increases in diversity from 1990 to 2010
Real women are still expected to cook: From sitcoms to the Food Network, the “angel in the kitchen” pressure on women prevails
Ashlie D. Stevens
TV has long fed cultural expectations about women and home cooking. "Worst Cooks" takes it from fiction to reality
Be a PAL: 5 ways to make workplace meetings enjoyable for everyone
Brendan Spiegel
Here’s one thing executives, managers and employees can all agree on: Meetings have got to change
What’s the one great movie in this year’s Oscar race? It has a hairy Bulgarian monster, and you haven’t seen it
Andrew O'Hehir
I swear, I'm not trolling: The bizarre and hilarious "Toni Erdmann" is a comic odyssey through late capitalism
When God steps in: Why the Christian Right is rejoicing under Trump’s presidency
Alex Kotch
Between Betsy DeVos and Jeff Sessions, the Trump presidency is a paradise for the Christian Right
Homeland Security intelligence report disputes threat posed by citizens of 7 nations in Trump travel ban
The Associated Press
Citizenship is an "unlikely indicator" of terrorism threats to the U.S., report finds
Marco Rubio says people “get rude and stupid” at town hall meetings, doesn’t show up to his own
Katie Serena
Sen. Marco Rubio for failing to appear at a town hall meeting on Thursday and lied about his whereabouts
Air Force cannot confirm Trump’s claim to have saved taxpayers more than $1 billion on two new planes
Matthew Rozsa
The president says the price for Air Force One planes was too high then claimed credit for lowering price
Trump White House staffer Sebastian Gorka worked with anti-Semitic leaders in Hungary: report
Matthew Rozsa
Sebastian Gorka has been called Islamophobic for his stance on Islam, but his views on Jews may be coming in focus
Nevada Democrats poised to implement automatic voter registration
Sophia Tesfaye
Automatic voter registration laws have been deemed a success in other states, but will the governor allow it?
How the “guerrilla archivists” saved history – and are doing it again under Trump
Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris
Ordinary people smuggled, copied or collected materials in the fear that ideas might be lost
WATCH: CPAC speaker says the alt-right is actually “left-wing”
Matthew Rozsa
In perhaps a sign that the alt-right is falling out of favor, CPAC is trying to distance itself from the movement
Dakota Access pipeline could be operating soon
AP Staff
Oil cold be flowing across the Standing Rock lands within two weeks
Forget about “reaching out” to Trump voters, Democrats — that’s a pointless, self-destructive strategy
Heather Digby Parton
Is liberal outrage driving away the "deplorables"? Too bad. To win, we need righteous anger, not compromise
Your taxes are funding a secret, multibillion-dollar government enterprise that tortures and kills millions of animals every year
Justin Goodman
Finally, Congress is seeking answers to cruel and unnecessary government dog experiments
Fossil fuels’ BFF: Scott Pruitt’s emails show why Republicans rushed through his EPA confirmation
Sophia Tesfaye
Thousands of the new EPA chief's emails were released by court order Wednesday
Arizona Republicans want to empower the police to arrest peaceful protesters
Taylor Link
The legislation would define a protest as a riot if property damage occurs, allowing police to arrest organizers
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