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PROPAGAND-OFF: Fox News vs. North Korea

Sophia Tesfaye

Trevor Noah's "Daily Show" compares Fox News hosts' praise of President Donald Trump with North Korean state TV

Sarah Delia, WFAE "She Says" (Logan Cyrus)

Podcast investigates rape investigations

Lauren Schiller

"She Says" began when Charlotte reporter Sarah Delia got a tip from a woman about the area's rape kit backlog

In this Nov. 13, 2014, photo, traffic moves north and south along North Montana Street in Butte, Mont.  (AP Photo/Lido Vizzutti) (AP)

How Montana controlled health care costs

Julie Appleby - KFF Health News

In Montana increasing health care costs helped hold down worker's wages, until it was no longer sustainable

The Google Home is displayed at a Target media preview, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in New York. Target is building on last year’s successful holiday formula of luring shoppers with plenty of exclusives, clever marketing and exciting presentations. But it’s more laser focused on luring shoppers with deals as it plans its attack to win back shoppers it lost in the spring and summer. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) (AP)

Google Home has a security breach

Lauren Barack - GearBrain

Google says it's fixing the problem in July

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Fred Rogers testifying before the United States Senate in "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" (Library of Congress/Robert Lerner)

The radical politics of Mister Rogers

Chauncey DeVega

Salon talks to Michael Long, expert on the philosophy of Mister Rogers, about "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"

Melania Trump boarding a plane wearing a jacket printed with the message: "I really don't care, do U?" at Andrews Air Force Base, June 21, 2018, to travel to Texas. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Melania's insensitive fashion statement

Sophia Tesfaye

Jacketgate: The first lady donned a jacket with a curious message to visit children held captive by the government

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Facebook's censorship fail

Rachel Leah

By flagging a crucial investigative story, Facebook seems intent on blurring the line between truth and propaganda

Mike Colter as Luke Cage in "Luke Cage" (Netflix/David Lee)

"Luke Cage" season 2: A rage in Harlem

Melanie McFarland

Anger, family legacy and willful ignorance make the new season tauter than the first, and just as relevant

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NRA attacks Maddow for crying over kids

Sophia Tesfaye

The MSNBC host delivered the liberal tears that fuel conservatives' right-wing culture war

A member of the Central American migrant caravan, holding a child, looks through the U.S./Mexico border wall. (AP/Hans-Maximo Musielik)

Immigrant children injected with drugs

Matt Smith, Aura Bogado - Reveal

Facebook rejected this story: Immigrant children reportedly being subdued with powerful psychiatric drugs

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Samantha Bee strikes again!

Rachel Leah

The late night host explains why Trump's new executive order is not a solution to celebrate

A Mission Police Dept. officer and a U.S. Border Patrol agent watch over a group of Central American asylum seekers before taking them into custody near McAllen, Texas. (Getty/John Moore)

Trump backs down, at least for now

Heather Digby Parton

This whole nightmare was nothing more than ugly political theater. But for once, Trump misjudged the public mood

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They're like a grown-up version of Legos

Salon Marketplace

Streamline your life, achieve your goals

Salon Marketplace

Charlie Dent (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Republicans ashamed of their own party

Brad Reed - Raw Story

"This is a disaster": Ex-GOP lawmaker crushes his own party for doing Trump’s bidding on immigration

Demonstrators march in Austin on Monday, May 29, 2017, protesting the state's newly passed anti-sanctuary cities bill. (AP/Meredith Hoffman)

Texas cities fight far-right agenda

Amanda Marcotte

Is Texas turning blue? Austin passes "Freedom City" resolution, Dallas isn't far behind. Right-wingers go nuts

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Immigration raids cause long-term harm

Elizabeth Oglesby - The Conversation

Immigration raids have proven to cause psychological stress to communities affected

Dan Pfeiffer (Matt Smith)

Pfeiffer talks to Salon

Salon Staff

Former top Obama adviser says border crisis proves that people — not federal prosecutors — can stop Trump

Children and workers are seen at the Tornillo tent camp which houses immigrant children separated from their parents after they were caught entering the U.S. under the administration's zero tolerance policy. (Getty/Joe Raedle)

Trauma of border policy isn't gone

Ian Danielsen

Trump finally yielded to widespread outrage on a shameful policy, but its damaging effects will linger for years

Kellyanne Conway (AP/John Minchillo)

Conway defends child separation

Dominique Jackson - Raw Story

Kellyanne Conway erupts after CNN’s Chris Cuomo plays gut-wrenching audio of immigrant kids taken from parents

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Not yet guilty but not free

Matthew Larson - The Conversation

Black men occupy a disproportionate share of prison cells in the U.S.

(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

Fox & Friends rants about immigrant kids

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

Fox & Friends host delivers shocking rant against immigrant kids: "A lot of them turn into MS-13"

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)

Oxycontin maker cuts sales staff

Nicole Karlis

The pharmaceutical giant is still reeling over allegations that it stoked the opioid crisis

Sean Hannity (Getty/Nicholas Kamm)

Hannity and Rivera spar on Fox

Clarrie Feinstein

“This is not hysterical! This is child abuse — How dare you!" Geraldo Rivera shouted in a Hannity segment

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