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Steve Doocy; Ainsley Earhardt; Brian Kilmeade (AP/Richard Drew)

Fox News gets hypocritical, again

Brad Reed - Raw Story

Fox News hosts praise Trump for wanting to meet with Iran — after years of attacking Obama for doing the same

(Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

6 reasons for hope in Trump times

Robert Reich

Robert Reich: Not everything has to be doom and gloom

Sean Hannity (Jeff Malet, maletphoto.com)

Avenatti dives into Sean Hannity's feud

Natalie Parker

"Climb in the hardball box with some guests that might actually punch back," Stormy Daniels' lawyer challenged him

FILE - This Feb. 19, 2013, file photo, shows OxyContin pills arranged for a photo at a pharmacy in Montpelier, Vt. Overdoses don't happen just to heroin addicts _ patients who legally use strong painkillers called opioids are at risk in the nation’s epidemic, too. A new study says when patients were prescribed an overdose antidote along with those medications, they made fewer painkiller-related visits to the emergency room. The study released on June 27, 2016, went a step further _ to see if the take-home antidote idea also could work for patients with chronic pain who may not realize they could accidentally get into trouble with prescription painkillers such as Oxycontin, Vicodin and others. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File) (AP)

Cashing in on OxyContin's dangers

Fred Schulte - KFF Health News

Purdue has become the most high-profile drugmaker linked to the surging opioid crisis

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(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Ruling in Starbucks wage theft case

Michael Arria - In These Times

The decision establishes employees should be paid for every minute that they work, including off-the-clock tasks

Al Franken (Getty/Tasos Katopodis)

Is Al Franken running for office again?

Clarrie Feinstein

Amid his first public appearance since resigning from Congress, Franken made one thing known: He misses politics

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Getty/Bill Pugliano)

Millennial politicians are the future

Nicole Karlis

Whether or not you call her "radical," her popularity shows how millennial politics are now everyone's politics

Lakeith Stanfield in "Sorry to Bother You" (Annapurna Pictures)

Boots Riley takes on American capitalism

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute

In “Sorry to Bother You,” revolution comes from Oakland

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Study: Tech may be giving kids ADHD

Nicole Stock

One in ten children have it. Now, a new study hints at a relationship between tech and ADHD

Apple CEO Tim Cook (AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Apple worth $1 trillion now

Izzie Ramirez

Apple avoided paying $50 billion in American taxes; now the company is the wealthiest in the world

Gabrielle Howard (Courtesy of Gabrielle Howard)

When teachers are trusted to teach

Lauren Schiller

"Inflection Point" talks with Gabe Howard, who led the Lower School at Saint Ann’s School in Brooklyn for 35 years

Ivanka Trump speaks during an Axios360 News Shapers event August 2, 2018. (Getty/by Alex Wong)

Ivanka: Media not the "enemy"

Rachel Leah

President's daughter and adviser appears to wavered on depictions of the press and family separation policy

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Ibtihaj Muhammad reacts during the womens team sabre bronze medal bout part of the fencing event of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games/ (Getty/Kirill Kudryavtsev)

Ibtihaj Muhammad discusses her new book

Rachel Leah

As the first Muslim-American to medal at the Olympics, fencing star Muhammad has spent a lifetime smashing barriers

Kim Jong Un; Donald Trump (Getty/Saul Loeb)

Trump: Kim Jong-un sent "nice letter"

Matthew Rozsa

Trump touts the letter along with North Korea's apparent return of U.S. military remains from Korean War

Mourners embrace at a candlelight vigil on May 22, 2017 for Richard Collins III, who was stabbed to death at the University of Maryland, College Park. (AP/Brian Witte)

Hate spreads in Trump's America

Chauncey DeVega

Salon talks to Arjun Singh Sethi about helping hate crime victims speak out in his new book "American Hate"

Kim Jong-un; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Salon)

Trump's business with North Korea

Robert Huish - The Conversation

Trump ignores North Korea's human rights abuses for the sake of business

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FILE - In this Nov. 30, 2015 file photo, Journalist Dan Rather attends The Independent Filmmaker Project's 25th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards in New York. Rather, the former CBS anchor who has become a prominent voice against President Trump, is working on a book about patriotism. Rather’s “What Unites Us” will be published Nov. 7, 2017, by Algonquin Books. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini/invision/ap)

Dan Rather on violence against the press

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

At a Tampa, Florida Trump rally, Trump supporters surrounded reporter Jim Acosta while screaming "CNN sucks"

Pope Francis (AP/Denis Balibouse)

Pope Francis says no to death penalty

Matthew Rozsa

Pope calls for worldwide abolition of death penalty as Catholic Church reels from widening abuse scandal

Ivanka Trump brand store in the lobby of Trump Tower. (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Ivanka's store is hers no more

Rachel Leah

Ivanka's brand was scrubbed from the location and her merchandise replaced with Trump goods

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Trump escalates China trade war

Matthew Rozsa

Asia's economy, as well as America's — especially the Trump base — will be hit by president's erratic trade policy

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"Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" (Myles Aronowitz/TBS)

Samantha Bee calls for #MenToo

Rachel Leah

The "Full Frontal" host brought Terry Crews on to push back at the belittling way media treats male victims

Richard Nixon; Donald Trump (AP/Photo Montage by Salon)

You say collusion, I say conspiracy

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans are now trying to say that collusion — whatever that word means — is no big deal. They're wrong

(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

Chicago hikes vehicle sticker penalty

Melissa Sanchez, Elliott Ramos - ProPublica

But it’s driven more low-income, black motorists into debt

(APEvan Vucci)

Do white people want democracy?

Chauncey DeVega

Steven Miller and Nicholas Davis on the research linking racial intolerance to a longing for authoritarian rule

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