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Forget the Georgia 6th: To regain power, Democrats need to focus on the long game — starting with these six races
David Daley
Never mind Jon Ossoff and the long-shot "blue wave" of 2018. These six governor's races could turn the tide
Trump invites Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines’ murderous authoritarian leader, to the White House: Why should we be surprised?
Heather Digby Parton
The Philippine president has compared himself to Hitler and vowed to kill 3 million people. Now he's Trump's BFF
Lawmakers want to know why minorities are charged more for car insurance premiums
Lauren Kirchner
Six members of Congress and two Illinois state senators are pushing for closer scrutiny of insurance practices
Was Michael Flynn a Russian agent of influence? A modest proposal for how that could have gone down
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Reading the ups and downs — and back ups, and down agains — of Michael Flynn, disgraced national security adviser
The Moth’s artistic director on the storyteller inside us all: “Most people do have something beautiful to say”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Catherine Burns about the new book from the iconic storytelling project, "All These Wonders"
What made Donald Trump flip-flop on NAFTA? It would hurt the people who voted for him
Jeremy Binckes
Trump's suggestion that he was working with Canada and Mexico may be wrong
Donald Trump has copies of the Electoral College map, and hands them out to people
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump can't get over his electoral college insecurities
Donald Trump thought leading the country would “be easier”: “This is more work than in my previous life”
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump says he thought leading the free world would be "easier" than it's turned out to be
Mercer family’s charitable giving skyrocketed in 2015, new filing shows
Carrie Levine
The 2016 election cycle brought the Trump-backing billionaires new prominence
“There’s a lot of stuff involved here”: Bill O’Reilly speaks out for first time since Fox News firing
Matthew Rozsa
"I am sad that I’m not on television anymore," O'Reilly told his listeners
Breitbart is not independent: It’s the communications arm of the Mercers’ empire
Matt Gertz
The conservative website shares staff with the Mercers' organizations and regularly promotes their work
Idaho sets example: Tiny facility lights the way for stressed rural hospitals
Anna Gorman
Rural hospitals are facing one of the greatest slow-moving crises in American health care
How the world breaks: An intimate look at recent global natural weather disasters
Chellis Glendinning
Stan Cox and Paul Cox describe the destructive force of nature in the context of climate change
No gold star for the Golden State: California hospitals lose ground in quality of care
Chad Terhune
Nearly half of California hospitals received a grade of C or lower for patient safety on a national report card
Democracy’s dyin’, who’s got the will? What France’s election tells us about the state of modern discontent
Andrew O'Hehir
With the left facing disarray and defeat amid a new age of revolution, it's time to ask: Is democracy over?
We’ve been here before: Eerie parallels between World War I and present-day America
Alexandra Rosenmann
A new PBS documentary examines the hidden figures of the Great War
The coming British bloodbath: Theresa May’s “snap election” will be an epic disaster for the left. But why?
Laurie Penny
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party may be wiped off the map in the surprise British election. What the hell went wrong?
Self-driving cars vs. American roads: Will infrastructure speed bumps slow down the future of transportation?
Angelo Young
A semi-autonomous Cadillac is on the way, but our roads all aren't in the best shape to handle autonomous vehicles
Stopping the flow: Warming-driven glacier melt leads to “river piracy”
Andrea Thompson
Rising glacier melt is actually decreasing the amount of water flowing through rivers
Paul Manafort is consulting a Chinese billionaire about U.S. infrastructure projects: report
Matthew Rozsa
Manafort's spokesman said the meeting does not address "current or future infrastructure projects or contracts"
Where’s your county seat? A modern mathematical method for calculating centers of geography
Peter Rogerson
To set course for a state's true center, read up on the azimuthal equidistant projection
Big pharma is “getting away with murder”: Drugmakers help turn patients with rare diseases into D.C. lobbyists
Sarah Jane Tribble
The pharmaceutical industry is teaming up with advocacy groups
Geraldo Rivera dances to the drumbeat of war: “Watching bombs drop” is “one of my favorite things”
Matthew Rozsa
Rivera joins "Fox and Friends" hosts in celebrating America's latest military action
Avoiding a quagmire in Syria: Why can’t Donald Trump just take out Assad?
David Alpher
Talking tough may work for the president, but his actions will have consequences
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