Trump finally admits he has a problem
President Donald Trump has finally realized and recognized that he has a problem
The racist roots of American policing
Half a century after the federal government voided Jim Crow laws, the criminal justice system still discriminates
White supremacists instigating civil war
They're not really protesting — they're hoping to find an opportunity to spark violence and trigger a war
Coronavirus' next victim: Capitalism
The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order
ACLU sues Barr in his personal capacity
"Black Lives Matter v Trump": A potentially historic suit litigates an alleged chemical weapons attack on US soil
Hurricanes disproportionately harm POC
Marginalized communities already have and will continue to suffer disproportionately from extreme weather disasters
Restaurants support protest despite cost
One bar in Louisville has found a way to honor David McAtee, the BBQ cook who died after police shot into a crowd
"Barr is lying"
Attorney General William Barr falsely claims pepper spray "not a chemical irritant"
What's better than nachos or tater tots?
Disney's famous "totchos" are tater tots and corn chips topped with chili, green onions, sour cream and queso
"I May Destroy You" is traumatic art
Michaela Coel's riveting half-hour drama triumphs by placing the viewer inside of a survivor's darkness
Republicans serve notice to Trump
NYT: Former President George W. Bush, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah and Cindy McCain won't endorse Trump in 2020
Why STIs are rising due to pandemic
Politicized attempts to shutter more Planned Parenthoods are having unintended side effects
Inside Trump's VA
Marvel chief Ike Perlmutter has denied benefiting from his role as an informal adviser to President Trump.
COVID-19 overwhelms border ICUs
Some facilities near the Mexican border have been overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients
Trump will try to create "police state"
Dr. Lance Dodes: As Trump sinks into "paranoid rage," he will likely seek to cancel or overturn 2020 election
States try to criminalize protest
Recent years have seen unprecedented racial and environmental justice protests—and an unprecedented state response
HBO's "Betty" finds freedom in skating
Crystal Moselle's languid follow-up to "Skate Kitchen" wrapped its six-episode season in time for your next binge
Why tech companies are defying Trump
Twitter's fact-check lit a match; now, more techies are taking responsibility for enabling Trump's violent rhetoric
This is what tyranny looks like
Bill Barr’s black-shirted private army stands guard with no badges, no nameplates, no insignias
Militarizing police makes them violent
Studies show that militarizing the police makes them more violent, not less so
Trump, religion & authoritarian leaders
As a scholar analyzes how potent religion can be a political tool
I may die in front of the White House
I held a lonely vigil outside the White House for years, until Trump scared me away. It may be time to go back
Coffee isn't climate change resistant
Farming of both Robusta and Arabica beans will have to adjust to a new climate
Pandemic triggered wealth transfer
Small businesses are "dropping like flies," said "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer