'Staggering omission' in Trump's official health assessment: Yale psychiatrist

On Friday, White House doctors released the results of President Donald Trump's physical. They concluded that Trump is in "very good health overall," but could afford to lose some weight.

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Trump's malignant narcissism is only the start of his terrifying mental problems: psychiatrist

On Monday, the White House doctor gave the President a clean bill of health. Yet, he didn't provide a detailed rundown of all the physical and cognitive tests doctors performed to measure his fitness for office.

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Trump's dangerous narcissism gushed out of his State of the Union address: clinical psychologist

President Donald Trump's State of the Union doubled down on his demand for funding for a border wall. He also lashed out against the multiple investigations into wrongdoing by his campaign, calling them partisan and unfair.

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This new docuseries will expose just how badly America criminalizes poor people who are just trying to survive

Activist and criminal justice reformer Topeka Sam collaborated with Mic.com to create a viral video of Alice Marie Johnson, a federal prisoner serving a life sentence, for a first time, nonviolent offense.

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How everyone can help blunt Trump's racist lies instead of amplifying them

As the midterms approach, President Donald Trump has not been shy about whipping up his base by vilifying immigrants. Just this week, Trump suggested he planned to end birthright citizenship. Although birthright citizenship is backed by legal precedent spanning hundreds of years, it exists in the right-wing consciousness primarily as the "anchor baby" smear, which presumes undeserving immigrants are eating up privileges that should be reserved for "real Americans."

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Here's how to be less stupid about racism in America -- and how to fight it

In her new book, “How to Be Less Stupid About Race: On Racism, White Supremacy, and the Racial Divide,” sociologist Dr. Crystal Fleming chronicles how white supremacy infuses every aspect of American culture and history.

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Ex-prosecutor and Kavanaugh classmate tries to explain why GOP picked Rachel Mitchell to question Ford

As the harrowing cross-examination of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford continued Thursday afternoon, commentators wondered if Republicans had made a fatal error in drafting sex-crimes prosecutor Rachel Mitchell to examine the witness. "One Trump ally just joked Mitchell must be working for the Democrats she’s been that bad," tweeted Vanity Fair reporter Gabriel Sherman.

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'We continue to fight': Desperate prisoner prays for pity from Trump as Kim Kardashian lobbies White House for prison reform

On Wednesday, socialite and media personality Kim Kardashian will meet with Donald Trump and Jared Kushner to lobby the President to grant clemency to Alice Marie Johnson, a 63-year-old grandmother serving life without parole for a nonviolent drug crime—her first.

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Washington Post columnist urges Democrats to stop being nice or they're going to lose -- Trump supporters mostly agree

Forty-two-year old Lee was ambling out of the National Rifle Association leadership forum, where he'd just watched president Donald Trump dazzle the crowd by blasting sanctuary cities and pledging to arm teachers. 

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Father of slain Parkland teen Jaime Guttenberg: 'Trump dragged my dead daughter into Russia probe story'

Fred Guttenberg got the phone call confirming that his 14-year-old daughter, Jaime, had been murdered at the Stoneman Douglas high school, as he was driving on the freeway. His wife was in a car ahead of him, saw his face in her rear-view mirror, and made him pull over. He had to tell her on the side of the road that Jaime was dead.

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Meet the 62-year-old woman Kim Kardashian wants to save from dying in prison over a nonviolent drug offense

Alice Marie Johnson has spent 21 years in prison for a nonviolent drug crime—her first offense—and she’s serving life without parole. In 2016, the 62-year old grandmother petitioned President Obama to commute her sentence under the administration’s clemency initiative, but her petition was denied.

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Trump's signing statement on Russia sanctions 'leaves an open door for not implementing them at all': professor

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed bipartisan legislation to slap more sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea -- but a signing statement the president issued could undermine the efforts of Congress to punish those countries.

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'High risk homosexual behavior’: Insurer under fire for denying coverage for HIV drug

An insurer denied HIV medication to a gay man for allegedly "engaging in high-risk homosexual behavior."

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