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Republicans, where’s your backbone? Congressional GOP members must take a stand, not stay silent

Bill Moyers, Michael Winship
There is a name for those who take the moral high ground and fight back: heroes

Libertarians to the rescue: How America’s third parties are working together to make elections fairer

Matthew Rozsa
The party scored a major victory for third parties in future elections

What happens after the next big terrorist attack? Trump is paving the way toward a terrifying crackdown

Émile P. Torres
Terrorism presents a grave danger — not for the reasons Trump claims, but because it could undermine democracy

Are fossil fuel companies telling investors enough about the risks of climate change? Probably not, but it’s complicated

Paul Griffin, Amy Myers Jaffe
Trump could reverse a recent push to require oil companies to disclose more information about climate change risks

Blind cleric behind 1990s terror plots dies in US prison

BRIAN MELLEY, LEE KEATH
Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka "the Blind Sheik", died in prison Saturday serving life sentence for terrorist plans

Growing change: Homegrown food is one safety net in a less stable world for Native Americans

Amy McDermott
Indigenous peoples are already central in the fights for clean water and against global warming — food may be next

McCorvey, who was at center of Roe v. Wade, dead at 69

JAMIE STENGLE, DIANA HEIDGERD
Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" at the center of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, has died

Bill Maher’s public service: Milo Yiannopoulos isn’t ready for “Real Time” and it shows

Erin Keane
Most people have no idea who Milo is, except that he claims to be "Dangerous." Friday night, Bill Maher showed them

From Edmund Burke to Mr. Burns: In the age of Trump, conservative thought has died at last

Andrew O'Hehir
Conservatism once had a coherent philosophy. After the neocons, the bigots and the neo-fascists, nothing's left

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: What a simple trademark can do to a president’s foreign policy

Matthew Rozsa
It's becoming increasingly difficult for Trump's defenders to convincingly argue he's not profiting

Out of darkness, light: Will the Trumpian nightmare lead to a real “political revolution” after all?

Conor Lynch
Slavoj Žižek argued Trump would be better for the left than Clinton — and if we survive this, he might be right

Biologists find weird cave life that may be 50,000 years old

Seth Borenstein
Scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals, which live on minerals such as iron and manganese

Washington may have finally found bipartisan consensus with Congressional Cannabis Caucus

Sophia Tesfaye
Bipartisan House lawmakers launch pro-marijuana club

We’re all livin’ on a prayer: How a hair band anthem from the least cool ’80s rockers became a classic

Stephen Deusner
Bon Jovi's America is a country of hard times, with personal fortitude and ingenuity the only way to survive

Resistance recess: Activists gear up to pressure Republican lawmakers during congressional break

Sophia Tesfaye
We will replace you: New progressive PAC also warns Democrats who don't oppose President Trump will face a primary

Largest branch of American Judaism opposes Trump envoy pick

Richard Lardner
David Friedman is the wrong person for the job at a critical time

How robots could help chronically ill kids attend school

Veronica Newhart, Mark Warschauer
Telepresence robots allow chronically ill children to attend school virtually, in real time

Republicans rush to confirm Trump’s EPA nominee Scott Pruitt after federal judge orders release of fossil fuel emails

Sophia Tesfaye
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt was ordered to reveal his fossil fuel communications — but not until Tuesday

Rex Tillerson, State Department, have been sidelined by President Trump

Matthew Rozsa
The former ExxonMobil CEO has very little pull in the new administration

America’s always had black inventors – even when the patent system explicitly excluded them

Shontavia Johnson
Both slaves and free African-Americans invented and innovated

President Trump’s family is living large — and American taxpayers are paying for it

Matthew Rozsa
The Trump family is footing Americans with an ever-increasing bill so they can maintain their lifestyle

Anti-Muslim conspiracists escalate campaign to crush Muslim Civil Society organizations

Sarah Lazare
A new initiative advanced by right-wing Republicans aims to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization

Is YouTube sensation PewDiePie really a Nazi? His intentions matter less than his effect

Matthew Sheffield
The YouTube superstar has become an alt-right hero, mirroring the nerd-to-Nazi transition of 4chan and others

The war isn’t over: Labor can still win in the south

Chris Brooks
Despite the Volkswagen and Boeing losses, unions can still come to an area that hasn't seen
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