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Fathers forgotten, new study finds

Joyce Y. Lee, Shawna J. Lee - The Conversation

Fathers want to be more involved but often feel sidelined, studies suggest

Ann Coulter; Rush Limbaugh; Laura Ingraham (AP/Salon)

Why the right wants to stop immigration

Heather Digby Parton

For right-wing commentators like Ann Coulter and her ilk, it's no secret: They fear more Latino voters

Wireless buds that won't break the bank

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Federal gun control is not enough

Daniel J. Patinkin

Gun control laws won't do much if we don't address mental health, domestic violence and a host of other issues

George Washington; Thomas Paine; Donald Trump (Getty/Shutterstock/Photo Montage by Salon)

Trump's insult to the Founding Fathers

Jeff Biggers

"Family separation" repeats some of the worst errors of our past — and violates a fundamental American creed

Donald Trump walks with Kim Jong Un, June 12, 2018 in Singapore. (AP/Evan Vucci)

Ex-CIA leader unimpressed with summit

Elizabeth Preza - Alternet

Bruce Klinger says new agreement between Trump and Jong-un fails where a lot of former accords succeeded

A boy and father from Honduras are taken into custody by U.S. Border Patrol agents near the U.S.-Mexico Border. (Getty/John Moore)

GOP tries to find excuses: None exist

Amanda Marcotte

Trump and his supporters keep struggling to rationalize an indefensible policy — because their voters love it

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Brzezinski begs GOP to stop Trump

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

The MSNBC co-host pleaded for Trump Administration to end the immigration policy, "How bad does it have to get?"

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Robert Reich's letter to U.S. allies

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Robert Reich has a plea for U.S. allies to not lose hope in the face of America's current political crisis

In this photo taken Sept. 25, 2010, former first lady Laura Bush arrives at the 10th annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress, on the National Mall in Washington. The National Book Festival will continue in its new location at the Washington Convention Center over Labor Day weekend with a special nod to Thomas Jefferson's role in building the Library of Congress. The festival will be held Sept. 5, the library announced Tuesday. It will feature more than 100 authors across many genres, including historian Annette Gordon-Reed. She won the Pulitzer Prize for history for her work changing the scholarship about Jefferson and his relationship with slave Sally Hemings.  (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

Laura Bush condemns Trump's policies

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

Laura Bush goes off on Trump for "cruel" and "immoral" policies of ripping migrant children from their families

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Robots in the kitchen

Steve Holt - Civil Eats

Spyce, a Boston restaurant built around a robotic kitchen, might reshape the future of restaurant work

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Predicting suicide — a complex challenge

Joseph Franklin - The Conversation

Research has shown we can only predict who is going to die by suicide slightly more accurately than random guessing

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Deputy allegedly assaulted immigrant kid

Clarrie Feinstein

Jose Nunez stands accused of "super aggravated sexual assault" of a 4-year-old immigrant – and blackmailing her mom

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Military brass grumble about Space Force

Nicole Karlis

The idea for the sixth branch of the armed forces, a "Space Force," came to Trump in an incoherent rant

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Black women's #MeToo experiences

Yolonda Wilson - The Conversation

In the U.S., black women are not afforded the same regard for bodily privacy as white women

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Ireland, the way God Himself intended

Bill Barich

In a country drowning in the stuff — much of it mediocre, one man says he has had the perfect pint of Guinness

A rally protesting the Southern Baptist Convention's treatment of women, held on Tuesday, June 12, 2018, in Dallas. (AP/Jeffrey McWhorter)

#MeToo, #ChurchToo and Southern Baptists

Ashlie D. Stevens

A proposal for a church-wide registry of sexual abusers and harassers gets new life after a decade of dormancy

Lindsey Graham; Donald Trump; Laura Bush (AP/Salon)

GOP waffles on Trump's anti-family plan

Matthew Rozsa

Republicans aren't sure how to respond to Trump's unpopular program of breaking up immigrant families at the border

Dan Pfeiffer and Megyn Kelly on "Megyn Kelly Today" (YouTube/Today)

Why won't Megyn Kelly call Trump a liar?

Joseph Neese

Does Kelly "not have an adult relationship with the truth" about her NBC ratings, too?

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"The Trigger: Narratives of the American Shooter" by Daniel J. Patinkin (Arcade Publishing/Shutterstock)

Inside the mind of an "American Shooter"

Daniel J. Patinkin

Before this Michican man shot his mother with a rifle, he experienced delusions while serving in the Navy

Anthony Scaramucci (Getty/Mike Coppola)

"Mooch" thinks border separations stink!

Natalie Parker

Scaramucci alleged discord between the president and his chief of staff over the "inhumane" border patrol policy

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Tinder makes you happy — till it doesn't

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Salon talks to scientist and comedian Dean Burnett about how and why our brains sabotage our happiness

In this Wednesday, July 15, 2015 photo,Jock Riggins looks over the fresh fruits and vegetables on the Fresh Stop bus, a mobile market, in Eatonville, Fla.  The Fresh Stop brings fresh fruits and vegetables to communities with no supermarkets. The nation’s largest grocery chains have built new supermarkets in only a fraction of the neighborhoods where they’re needed most, according to an analysis of federal food stamp data by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (AP)

Economic divide grows

Beverly Gologorsky - TomDispatch.com

Beverly Gologorsky discusses the growing economic disparity in America and why it's become so dire

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