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I'm a former health insurance CEO and here's why the GOP's health care ideas won't work

There’s a joke among insurers that there are two things that health insurance companies hate to do – take risks and pay claims. But, of course, these are the essence of their business!

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NPR just offered a shocking and disgusting example of 'balanced reporting'

Trump campaign official Carl Paladino recently made headlines for being a disgustingly racist pig of a human being. The former GOP gubernatorial candidate, who managed to get himself elected to the Buffalo, New York, school board, responded to a survey about his New Year's wishes by attacking the Obamas in the most baldly ugly and racist way imaginable, including wishing for Michelle Obama to be “let loose” in Africa so she could live with apes. He also repeated the racist alt-right meme of her being a man, and said he hoped President Obama “catches mad cow disease” and then “dies before his trial and is buried in a cow pasture next to Valerie Jarret, who died weeks prior, after being convicted of sedition and treason, when a Jihady cell mate mistook her for being a nice person and decapitated her.”

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So you think 2016 was a bad year? There were plenty worse

As early as January, when David Bowie departed the scene, some were already looking dubiously at 2016. Bowie was an icon of the 1970s, the era when what is now the dominant section of the population in most Western societies in terms of spending power – the post-war baby boomers – came to maturity. As more cultural legends from that age also died – many without the last burst of creativity that made Bowie’s death so poignant – 2016 began to feel like the end of an era.

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The invention of the 'white working class' led to the dramatic redefinition of whiteness

History warns us to be very, very careful when using the phrase "white working class." The reason has nothing to do with political correctness. Rather, it concerns the changing historical definitions of who is "white."

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Robert Reich outlines the 7 actions Obama should take to preemptively thwart Trump's agenda

President-elect Donald Trump is accusing President Obama of putting up “roadblocks” to a smooth transition.

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This US history lesson will inspire you to fight off feelings of hopelessness in Trump’s America

This year’s divisive Presidential election has left citizens voicing uncertainty about their right to life and liberty and their pursuit of happiness. Although elections inevitably leave some people feeling disappointed, the distress is not subsiding in December 2016. People fear what President-elect Donald Trump might do (or undo) regarding human rights. I see college students crying, Pakistani restaurateurs threatened and friends too depressed to read the news.

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The Second Klan and the cultural crises of the 1920s shed light on the Trump phenomenon

One of the tiring traits of academic history is the habit of looking to earlier versions of current circumstances to suggest that nothing is new and that precedents for anything can be found. At the risk of falling into the trap, however, there may be benefits to exploring the parallels between the white nationalism, nativist fears, and social anxieties attributed to many of Donald Trump's followers and similar reverberations characterizing the cultural crises of the 1920s United States.

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Here are 10 of Chris Christie's most humiliating moments of 2016

It wasn't all bad for Chris Christie in 2016. The guy he backed for president -- despite overwhelming criticism and long odds -- actually won. He garnered praise in New Jersey for his abiding support of addiction recovery. There were some encouraging gains in the state-run Camden school district. And he's still got a pretty sweet…

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Here are 14 of the most punchable faces of 2016

If 2016 had a face we would punch it.  So hard.

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Here's what to tell people who love to remind blacks that Democrats were pro-slavery in the 19th century

Republicans love reminding liberals that their party "freed the slaves." Some know enough history to remind Democrats that their party, in fact, defended slavery. While true, they cherry pick their parts of US History—a 150-year old part, at that.

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Conservatives are convinced that Jimmy Carter was the worst president – here’s why they are wrong

Former President Jimmy Carter has surpassed the amazing total of 13,000 days in retirement from the Presidency, as of August 25, 2016, and has been in retirement four years longer than the former record holder, Herbert Hoover, as of September 9, 2016. He is also the fourth President to reach the age of 92 by his birthday, October 1.

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Our basket of deplorables: The 10 film villains we loved to hate in 2016

2016 may have seen the release of "The Purge: Election Year," but as one wag on Twitter put it, the poster child for 2016 is Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon) from "Game of Thrones." Yes, films this year had their fair share of alt-right villains, perhaps anticipating the direction America is moving. Here are 10 films featuring…

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These 7 weird and disturbing facts about Donald Trump's personality will make your skin crawl

Senator Al Franken, who formerly made his living in comedy, recently made a weirdly unsettling observation about Donald Trump. He never seems to laugh. And it’s true. The New York Times reporter to whom Franken made the comment did some research, observing Trump at events where normal people tend to crack up, like the Al Smith Dinner. Though Trump smiles, he never laughs outright.

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