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Strategist for Pro-Trump Super-PAC Convicted in Ron Paul Pay-for-Endorsement Scheme
Three Paul family operatives were convicted in Iowa, including Rand Paul's nephew-in-law, who recently began working for a pro-Trump super-PAC. -
What Bernie Gets Wrong About the Soda Tax
He's missing a chance to join a truly progressive cause. -
Why the People Picking California’s Tomatoes Can’t Afford to Eat Them
A new report reveals how farmers in one of California's most bountiful counties struggle to feed themselves. -
Pop Goes the Digital Media Bubble
Tech companies won't save journalism. So who will? -
Pop Goes the Digital Media Bubble
Tech companies won’t save journalism. So who will? -
The Political Miseducation of DeRay Mckesson
The prominent activist is the biggest name in the Baltimore mayor's race. Why is he getting crushed? -
Landlords Are Using Extreme Measures to Push Out Low-Income Tenants
In one Brooklyn neighborhood, a landlord built a wall against a building's back door, causing the tenants to be evicted. -
Happy 4/20! Here’s Some Shit to Read While You’re Stoned.
Wait...16? Why not 15? -
Anti-Refugee Bill Sets Off Church-State Debate in South Carolina
Religious charities could be held liable if refugees they sponsor commit violent crimes or terrorist acts. -
Why World Leaders Are Terrified of Water Shortages
From Yemen to Syria to Arizona, droughts are a growing threat. -
San Francisco Just Did Something Really Cool for Working Parents
It's the first city ever to mandate paid parental leave. -
Why #NeverTrump Republicans Shouldn’t Celebrate Yet
The front-runner may have lost Wisconsin, but the GOP is still divided and at risk. -
Here’s a Great Way to Make Juice Even More Wasteful and Expensive
Juicero either heralds the peak of the Bay Area tech boom—or the future of food. -
Trump Decries Washington Insiders, But He Hired One to Save His Campaign
Paul Manafort is a veteran GOP lobbyist who's represented dictators and corporations. -
Police Use This Secret Military Snooping Gadget to Track Cell Phones. But Is It Legal?
An appeals court sounds the alarm on Stingray devices.

