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Supercomputers vs. gerrymandering: Data could be the next key to creating fair state voting districts

Angelo Young
Courts may soon have new tools by which to determine if a voting district has been drawn unfairly

Insomnia map: It’s hard to sleep at night when you didn’t vote for the guy in charge

Kali Holloway
Overlap of cities and towns that didn't vote for Trump and sleepless nights

How to taste wine like a professional in 10 easy steps

Erin James
Put that pinky down and learn the basics to modern wine tasting

The weakness of the religious left: How progressive evangelicals ceded moral authority to the right wing

Alec Ryrie
Liberal Protestants could be a politically powerful force in America, if they allowed themselves to be

Exclusive World Premiere of Robyn Hitchcock’s “Raymond and the Wires” video

Annie Zaleski
An alloy of all the artist's incarnations: "Rather than starting your career with your name, I sort of finish it"

Launching missiles turns a bumbling liar into a decisive leader: Pundits rush to declare Trump presidential after Syria attack

Simon Maloy
Donald Trump's attack on Syria is being cheered by some media outlets that are desperate for him to be presidential

It could get worse than Trumpcare: Republicans revive health care bill only to gut overwhelmingly popular reforms

Simon Maloy
House Republicans plan to make the American Health Care Act even less viable by attacking pre-existing conditions

Disgraced ex-FBI agent John Guandolo holding law enforcement training in Mississippi next week

Stephen Piggott
John Guandolo—a disgraced ex-FBI agent turned anti-Muslim activist—will be at Camp Shelby to train law enforcement.

Noam Chomsky: Why Donald Trump is pushing the doomsday clock to the brink of midnight

David Gibbs
Noam Chomsky discussed Trump, Russia, history and the

Taking it to the states: Anti-Trump resistance goes granular with Our States, a map-based organizing project

Paul Rosenberg
Many state legislatures have veered hard right in the Trump era — but a new tool aims to empower resistance

Pence: Trump is going to move the U.S. embassy in Israel

Matthew Rozsa
Trump wanted to change the U.S. embassy in Israel on the first day. Now it's simply something he's considering

Is purple America vanishing? Americans seem to be taking more fervent partisan stands lately

Steven Rosenfeld
Last year's county election results suggest yes — but other demographics suggest maybe not

Meet the man who may end gerrymandering: A retired Wisconsin law professor’s Supreme Court case could save democracy

David Daley
Bill Whitford and his friends met in a Madison tea room to talk politics. Now his case could shape history

Democracy in Trump country: In this election we learned rural people have power — whether we like it or not

Ben Fink
Ben Fink writes about how he and his community have been working with each other in the aftermath of the election

Conservatives suddenly love big government — when it comes to punishing blue cities for passing progressive local laws

Amanda Marcotte
Leading a wave, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott even suggests states should ban cities from having regulatory powers

U.S. and the Middle East: Power politics or amateur hour?

Michael J. Brenner
Assessing the interests and weaknesses of the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Iran in the Middle East.

Paul Ryan admits health care bill is designed to open way for tax cuts for wealthy

Matthew Sheffield
Beleaguered moderates in Trump White House have been left out of domestic policy decisions

Trailing spouse: “Thou shalt not bounce checks” is rumored to be the first commandment of opening a bank account in Abu Dhabi

Bex B
Apparently baroque and quite antiquated, the personal banking system in Abu Dhabi suits me just fine

A brief history of Russian interventions in other people’s elections

Eric Lohr
Russia has a habit of involving themselves in other country's politics

Trump’s plan for health care chaos: Watch the GOP bill fail and hope Obamacare will “implode”

Heather Digby Parton
With the GOP's health care bill on the critical list, Trump's cynical fallback plan looks like his only option

Do absolutely nothing? A novel strategy for dealing with toxic contamination

Dan Ross
Monitored natural attenuation, or MNA, as come into increasing use nationally since the 1990s

What is Sir Ben Kingsley doing in “The Ottoman Lieutenant”?

Gary M. Kramer
Forbidden Muslim-Christian romance amid the war to end all wars fails to deliver the bomb

WATCH: Jimmy Kimmel reveals the most and least sexually diseased states in the U.S.

Taylor Link
"Jimmy Kimmel Live" made a tourist video touting one state's impressive STD statistics

Freaky February: Last month’s spring-like warmth was a product of climate change

Brian Kahn
February's warmth was 13 times more likely than it was 120 years ago
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