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Civil rights board heads into hostile territory

Sarah Okeson
Commission plans day-long hearings in North Carolina, a hotbed of voter suppression

The GOP has a stranglehold on America’s election map that will go on for years

Steven Rosenfeld
The one exception is Pennsylvania, where Democrats could gain a few House seats

Why climate change is worsening public health problems

Chelsey Kivland, Anne Sosin
The ramifications of climate change on health is far worse than most people understand

Pennsylvania high court strikes historic blow against partisan gerrymander

David Daley
Republicans locked in a House majority with their ingenious gerrymander — finally, the courts are striking back

Sundance roster embodies everything encouraging and discouraging about the future of American movies

Max Cea
The voices at Sundance have never been so diverse, but who is going to buy these stories?

The death of American diplomacy

Sophia A. McClennen
A new documentary about the Obama era of foreign relations offers a stark contrast to Trump's approach

The Supreme Court just blocked an order for North Carolina to redraw gerrymandered congressional map

Chris Sosa
The court offered no explanation for its suspension

Diabetes crisis threatens to undermine health care — while GOP destroys it

Amanda Marcotte
Diabetes affects 10 percent of adults, but Republicans are undermining virtually all programs that can help

The end of the dream: “Portlandia” kicks off its final season

Melanie McFarland
As IFC's signature comedy enters its final season, its stars consider how the show has changed Portland

Deadly California mudslides show the need for maps and zoning that better reflect landslide risk

David R. Montgomery
It’s time to get serious about landslide zoning

Thanks to the North Carolina case, partisan gerrymandering’s day of reckoning may soon be upon us

Christopher Beem
The word ‘gerrymandering’ comes from the name of Elbridge Gerry, Massachusetts governor in the 1800s

Celebrate religious freedom — the way the Founding Fathers originally intended

Paul Rosenberg
Christian nationalists have tried to co-opt the idea, but what Jefferson meant was something revolutionary

It’s time to tear down the music festival boys club

Annie Zaleski
The 2018 Bonnaroo, Firefly and Governors Ball lineups are more male-dominated than ever — change is necessary

Mr. Chief Justice, it’s not “gobbledygook”: New N.C. ruling shows how to fix gerrymandering

David Daley
A federal judge's ruling could demystify the social science behind gerrymandering for key SCOTUS judges

BuzzFeed defends its publication of the Steele Dossier on Trump and Russia

Matthew Rozsa
Thanks to testimony released Tuesday, BuzzFeed says its publishing of a controversial document was justified

Federal judges declare North Carolina gerrymandering unconstitutional

Matthew Rozsa
A panel of federal judges ruled that the congressional districts were "motivated by invidious partisan intent"

Mapping a world from hell

Tom Engelhardt
76 countries are now involved in Washington’s War on Terror

Is the Senate really up for grabs after Alabama? Just maybe

Matthew Sheffield
Republicans still hold an advantage, but with Steve Bannon trying to destroy the party, Democrats have an opening

Yes, men will wear all black to Golden Globes in a sign of solidarity

Gabriel Bell
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and others will be joining women in their protest against sexual misconduct in Hollywood

First special election of 2018 is in Trump country — and Democrats are drooling

Sophia Tesfaye
Will a largely white district in southwestern Pennsylvania provide the Democrats their first big breakthrough?

Step-by-step tips to set up your kid’s iPhone

Christine Elgersma
Learn how to set a passcode, block apps, share media, and more

How to save the internet

David Morris
Not the Comcasts or the Verizons or the AT&T monopolies of the world

Here’s one reason to be optimistic about politics: Millennials in office

Steven Olikara
When I founded the Millennial Action Project, I wasn’t sure a movement about nonpartisan bridge building could work

From a trans ban to Roy Moore: A review of the first year of the most “pro-gay” president

Peter Montgomery
President Trump has been terribly anti-LGBTQ in his first year in office
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