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Supreme Court decision says my faith is welcome back in America: Cake artist Jack Phillips
As a cake artist and the owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, the Supreme Court affirmed that the government has to respect my religious beliefs.
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Yes, Donald Trump can pardon himself, but it would be a disastrous idea
A president can pardon anyone — even himself — but that doesn't stop impeachment. Even Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani gets that.
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It's too easy to form a mob today. Where are our protections from online mob 'justice?'
Twitter mobs are easy to join and risk-free — but they're also constitutional threats. And unlike physical mobs, they're harder to protect against.
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I came out as a lesbian in high school, was told to kill myself. I would do it all over again.
'I was afraid of someone hating me or condemning me to a lifetime of unhappiness just based on one small fact about myself.'
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Donald Trump should think again before North Korea summit in Singapore
With the upcoming North Korean summit, Donald Trump should remember the reason past presidents never sat down to talk with a North Korean despot.
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Treatment for addiction should be like that for a heart attack: swift, sure and standardized
The No. 1 cause of death for those under 50 is overdose, but hospital care for addiction is confused and disorganized. That must change.
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Democrats are the last hope against Trump-era chaos and lies: Republican strategist
The press is overwhelmed by Trump's chaos and lies, making Democrats the last line of defense. I'm a Republican and I'm begging them to step up.
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On Donald Trump's foreign policy, there is no method to his apparent madness
Swinging from position to position is all part of Trump's wild 500-day presidency: Our view
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Today's talker: Regardless of how they got here (or where they are now), migrant children are suffering
The Trump administration's 'zero tolerance' at the border fosters a violent practice that has long-term effects on children.
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Samantha Bee's apology: Today's Toon
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