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Militaristic Egyptian Nationalism, from Nasser to el-Sisi: PART 1
“In Egypt, the military is the state.”

An Interview with Amy Klobuchar, Senior Minnesota U.S. Senator
“I’m not running as a woman, even though I am one. I am running because I’m running based on my experience as a prosecutor. I’m running based on what I want to get done.”

DeVos’s Dangerous Daycare: East Hartford High and the 2018 Budget Proposal
“It is heartless…millions of kids around this country are going to suffer what has been done with a $9.2 billion cut to our education programs,” DeLauro said.

Life Goes On: Ramadan and American Businesses
“The holy month of Ramadan is a period of heightened religiosity, spiritual reflection, and charity for Muslims around the world.”

The New Bully Pulpit: When Comedy Turns Political
“It’s time for comedians to recognize their role in educating the future electorate—especially young people.”

On the Opioid Epidemic, Part 1: An Interview with Pulitzer Prize-Winner Eric Eyre
In the first installment of a four-part series on how Americans have begun to battle the opioid epidemic, Arka Gupta interviews Pulitzer-winning Eric Eyre on his work in W. Virginia.

Voting with Money: Political Donations and Trump’s Cabinet Nominees
How would Trump’s cabinet nominees have done without the votes of those to whom they donated? Check our graphic.

Something I Can Control: Women Rush to Get IUDs After Trump’s Election
What does it mean for women to make medical choices for political reasons?