- What you missed on Sunday Kos ...
- Walking in black folks' shoes, by Denise Oliver Velez
- When Paul Ryan gave the game away on health care rationing, by Jon Perr
- Trump and Ryan could lose Trumpcare battle—and still destroy Obamcare, by Egberto Willies
- DC journalists: Don't let Republicans get away with the 'failing Obamacare' lie. Lives are at stake, by Joan McCarter
- Jeff Sessions is not likely to stop the police war on minorities and the poor, by Frank Vyan Walton
- Here are the governorships the Republicans want to go from blue to red, by Stephen Wolf
- The rising cost of college education, by Mark E Andersen
- The division line exercise and the 99 percent, by David Akadjian
- Why Chicago police don't need increased stop-and-frisk, by Sher Watts Spooner
- David Cay Johnston wrote the book on Trump, by Susan Grigsby
- In case you didn’t realize it, spring began today at 6:28 AM ET.
- And in case you missed it, Theresa May will soon trigger Brexit process:
Prime Minister Theresa May is to officially notify the European Union next Wednesday that the UK is leaving. [...]
Talks on the terms of the departure and future relations are not allowed under the Article 50 process until the UK formally tells the EU it is leaving.
The South Carolina Gamecocks upset Duke 88-81 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils (No. 2) were the higher seed, but they were at a significant disadvantage playing in Greenville, South Carolina. It was a de facto home game for the Gamecocks.
This round of games was initially scheduled for Greensboro, North Carolina (less than an hour drive from Duke’s campus). The NCAA moved it from the state in response to North Carolina’s HB2 Bathroom Law, which required transgender people to use the bathrooms corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates.
The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez seeking to throw out a corruption indictment against him.
The justices on Monday let stand a lower court ruling that refused to dismiss the charges. A trial in the case is tentatively scheduled for the fall.
- On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Our 3/21/16 episode fills in. Mom’s purse #GunFAIL strikes again. Get nostalgic with Greg Dworkin’s #NeverTrump roundup! Cato seeks new blood from old turnips. David Brooks might not be Joe Sixpack. Bernie bids for evil superdelegates. And it’s OK!
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