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FBI Director Defends Remarks That Chinese People In U.S. Pose Threats
Former University Cop Who Killed Sam DuBose Awarded $350,000 Settlement
Alabama To Put Ten Commandments Displays On November Ballot
Justice Department Moves To Ban Bump Stocks
‘Locker Room Talk’: Trump Fans Charged In Anti-Muslim Plot Say It Was Just Talk
Top HUD Official Worked At Cambridge Analytica ― But It’s Not In His Bio
JOHN BOLTON’S ANTI-MUSLIM HATE
Trump’s New Pick Is Close With Some Of The Most Unhinged Anti-Muslim Groups
By
Christopher Mathias
TEENS DESCEND ON WASHINGTON TO PROTEST GUN VIOLENCE
March For Our Lives Marks The Biggest Political Moment Yet For The Movement
By
Marina Fang
and
Dana Liebelson
TOP VIDEOS
Warren Chides Carson, Says He Should Be Fired For Failing HUD’s Mission
Ex-Playmate ‘Absolutely’ Feels Threatened For Disclosing Alleged Trump Affair
WHAT'S HOT
‘YOU WANT PENCE FOR FRICKIN’ PRESIDENT?’
Roseanne Barr Tells Jimmy Kimmel To ‘Zip That F**king Lip’ About Trump
By
Lee Moran
NOT A BELIEBER
Bill Hader Calls Justin Bieber The Worst-Behaved ‘SNL’ Guest
By
Ron Dicker
A Eulogy For Craigslist’s Casual Encounters, And All The Sex I Found There
By
Emily McCombs
Artist Who Carried Mattress Explores Asian-American Identity In New Exhibit
By
Jessica Prois
Colin Firth and His Wife Make First Appearance After Scandal
By
Carly Ledbetter
IN THE NEWS
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POLITICS
The Most Scandalous Part Of The Stormy Daniels Story Isn’t The Sex
By
Emily Peck
The attempt to silence the porn actress, as well as Karen McDougal, raises some unsexy but vital democratic issues.
Leah Millis / Reuters
QUEER VOICES
High School Student Organizes First Pride Celebration In Mike Pence’s Hometown
By
Philip Lewis
“We are so much more than just a small town that he grew up in."
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POLITICS
If The Law Says Walker Has To Call Early Elections, The GOP Will Rewrite It
By
Sam Levine
Wisconsin Republicans announce they'll call a special legislative session to avoid special elections.
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BLACK VOICES
Leave Him, Sis: The MVP Of ‘Atlanta’ Gets Her Moment
By
Julia Craven
and
Taryn Finley
Finally, Vanessa Keefer stands her ground against the emotionally abusive father of her child.
Photo Courtesy of Wakumi Douglas
POLITICS
Cops Already Patrol These Students’ Schools. It Doesn’t Make Them Feel Safer.
By
Rebecca Klein
They will be marching against the securitized environments that they say exacerbate the school-to-prison pipeline.
Kevin Lamarque / Reuters
POLITICS
Freedom Caucus, Fox News Triggered Trump’s Spending Bill Veto Threat
By
S.V. Date
and
Elise Foley
Trump's favorite people explained there is almost no money in the $1.3 trillion plan to build his long-promised wall.
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POLITICS
This Is What John Bolton Will Be Responsible For As National Security Adviser
By
Willa Frej
and
Matt Ferner
Bolton has a long history of supporting military, rather than diplomatic, answers to foreign policy questions.
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POLITICS
The Kris Kobach Voter Fraud Trial Was About Much More Than Kris Kobach
By
Sam Levine
The ACLU's efforts to undermine experts who believe voter fraud is a substantial problem will have a lasting legacy.
Rebecca Cook / Reuters
TECH
Elon Musk Pulls Tesla, SpaceX Facebook Pages In Nod To #DeleteFacebook
By
Ryan Grenoble
He also deleted his personal profile.
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WORLD NEWS
Celebrities Join The Fight To Bring Marielle Franco’s Killers To Justice
By
Travis Waldron
Prominent figures like Janelle Monae and Ava DuVernay want an independent investigation into Franco's murder.
Dado Ruvic / Reuters
POLITICS
Facebook, Cambridge Analytica Share Liking For Beta Tests In Developing World
By
Paul Blumenthal
Call it techno-colonialism.
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MEDIA
Military Bloggers Gave A Rare Glimpse Into The Iraq War — Then Came The Pushback
By
Maxwell Strachan
Fifteen years ago, soldiers blogging their way through Iraq led to questions about how to wage war in the internet age.
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