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Trump attacks Trans people during Pride

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

Trump HHS scraps protections for transgender patients and those seeking abortions

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson (Getty/Aaron P. Bernstein)

Stacey Abrams vs. Ben Carson

David Edwards - Raw Story

"We do have a day of reckoning, and that day of reckoning is going to continue until we actually make change”

Death in her Hands by Otessa Moshfeigh, Self Care by Leigh Stein, Block Seventeen by Kimiko Guthrie, You Exist too Much by Zaina Arafat, and The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett (Salon/Riverhead Books/Catapult/Blackstone Publishing/Penguin)

To read: "The Vanishing Half" and more

Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen

Bennett follows up her bestselling novel "The Mothers" with an epic family tale of race, identity and family trauma

Ithaca, New York (Getty Images)

The lesson of Ithaca's rent cancellation

Matthew Rozsa

Ithaca, N.Y., may be first city to cancel rent. Economist Richard Wolff says the issue is much larger than that

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Banking crisis to cause financial misery

Alex Henderson - Alternet

UC Berkeley law professor Frank Partnoy warns that another banking crisis is a strong possibility.

Amazon employees hold a protest and walkout over conditions at the company's Staten Island distribution facility on March 30, 2020 in New York City (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Field Museum workers demand transparency

Jeff Schuhrke - In These Times

Backed by DSA and UE, Chicago's Field Museum workers are demanding justice amid COVID-19 cuts

Workers clean graffiti off of an entrance sign to the AFL-CIO headquarters that was vandalized during overnight unrest, June 1, 2020 in Washington, DC (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Labor demands police reform

Bob Hennelly

Structural racism in the US is tied to economic inequality — meaning unions have a perfect chance to foment change

MONTREAL, QC - SEPTEMBER 27:  Led by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (C), young activists and their supporters rally for action on climate change on September 27, 2019 in Montreal, Canada. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in what could be the city's largest climate march.  (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images) (Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

Defending the defenders

Rachel Ramirez - Grist

"Globally, indigenous peoples suffer significantly higher rates of violence in environmental conflicts"

Veterans of World War I gather outside the Congressional Library in Washington, to demand the immediate payment of a cash bonus promised to them eight years before, 15th July 1932. | Hundreds of demonstrators walk down 16th street to the White House, during a rally north of Lafayette Square near the White House to protest police brutality and racism, on June 7, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump, Hoover and the protests

Kirk Swearingen

This wasn't the first time troops have been used in D.C. But you didn't read about the "Bonus Army" in school

Donald Trump; William Barr (Wikimedia/Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

Trump & Co. popes minorities again

David Cay Johnston - DCReport

Justice Department pretty much ignores financial firms preying on low-income communities

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#RampGate angers Trump

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Trump complains ramp was ‘long and steep’ in response to #TrumpIsNotWell speculation about his health

President Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a rally on March 2, 2020 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Trump was campaigning ahead of Super Tuesday. (Brian Blanco/Getty Images)

Female voters are fleeing Trump

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Trump’s re-election odds tumble as number of female voters fleeing him takes a huge jump

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High risk populations lack insurance

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"It's not just Covid care that's unaffordable. Medicare for All is the long-term answer"

A man salutes at a mural dedicated to George Floyd, across the street from the Cuney Homes housing project in Houston's Third Ward, where Floyd grew up and later mentored young men, on June 10, 2020 in Houston, Texas. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

George Floyd and the white gaze

Niki Herd

"If we ... did that to a young white kid, you wouldn't need no study, you'd know what to do"— Reverend Al Sharpton

A man wearing a protective mask walk in the rain past the Royal Swedish Opera (at left) in Stockholm, Sweden (Getty Images)

April M. Short

Chocolate Pie Cookies (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

Two classics meet: Chocolate pie cookies

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Think of this as your rustic, American update to the classic macaron

Dad's Peach Cobbler (Anisha Sisodia/Penguin Random House)

Chef Lynch: How to make my dad's cobbler

Lazarus Lynch

"It warms my heart when I think about how many times my dad made this cobbler"

Thresher harvesting wheat (Getty Images)

Why we need a new food system

AJ Albrecht - Independent Media Institute

The federal government shouldn’t be trying to salvage our broken food system — we need a new one

Moechella in Washington, D.C. (Shaughn Cooper)

The power and politics of Go-Go music

Priscilla Ward

"Go-Go has a long history of really taking back the power. Just the fact that it exists is resistance"

English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney rehearsing with his band Wings before their British Tour, 7th April 1973. (Jack Kay/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

McCartney's "Band on the Run" triumph

Kenneth Womack

Jeered by critics, the band coming apart, Paul rallied the remaining Wings and they fought their way to a comeback

Protesters clash with police during a rally against the death of Minneapolis, Minnesota man George Floyd at the hands of police on May 28, 2020 in Union Square in New York City. (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

The history of protest coverage

Errol Salamon - The Conversation

Livestreamed video coverage of protests is the modern heir to decades of grassroots documentary filmmaking

Photomicrograph Of Martian Meteorite Alh84001 (Getty Images)

Mars meteorite mystery persists

Nicholas Booth, Elizabeth Howell

In 1996, scientists were convinced they'd found fossils on a Martian meteorite. The controversy continues today

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Trump could lose Florida in November

Sky Palma - Raw Story

Republicans worry that thousands of unemployed people "will bring their frustration to the voting booth."

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Fluoride lawsuit could impact water

Dan Ross - FairWarning

Many water utilities add fluoride with the goal of improving dental health

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