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Parkland survivor fires back at NRA

Charlie May

Sarah Chadwick returned the message to the NRA and to "every government official unwilling to take action"

HUD Secretary Dr. Ben Carson (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Carson won't focus on discrimination

Matthew Rozsa

Carson takes anti-discrimination language out of the department's mission statement, while he faces his own scandal

(AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Mulvaney blows anti-Semitic dog whistle

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

The Trump official admits he never imagined working so closely with a "globalist"

Ted Cruz (Getty/Jim Watson)

The hypocrisy of Ted Cruz

Charlie May

Cruz is grasping for straws, trying to make the first salvo against his Democratic opponent

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Barack Obama; Donald Trump (Getty/Scott Olson/AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump holds Obamacare hostage

Matthew Rozsa

A right-wing agenda is on the table for Trump, according to a new list of demands

Oprah Winfrey on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (CBS/Scott Kowalchyk)

God to Oprah: Run for president

Charlie May

Looking for a sign from the Lord to run for office, Oprah found what she needed on the "Late Show"

Beto O'Rourke (Getty/Pete Marovich)

Democrats hopeful after Texas results

Matthew Rozsa

Female candidates pulled off upsets in a number of races, although Ted Cruz also did very well in his election

(AP Photo/Luis Alvarez, File)

Trump Org. removes seal from golf course

Katherine Sullivan - ProPublica

An order form for the golf markers lists them as being bought by “Trump International”

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Stormy Daniels (AP/Damairs Carter)

A Stormy hangs over the White House

Charlie May

The adult film star alleges Trump never signed the $130,000 "hush agreement" and believes she's "free to talk"

Devin Nunes (AP/Susan Walsh)

Devin Nunes: National security threat

Heather Digby Parton

Nunes will never stop being Trump's lapdog. Even if Democrats win back the House, his committee must be disbanded

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Back to White House disarray

Matthew Rozsa

The Trump White House is in turmoil — as the president insists he enjoys and benefits from the constant feuding

French President Emmanuel Macron (AP/Mark Schiefelbein)

France reforms its consent age policy

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Two high-profile abuse cases spur change

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Salon Marketplace

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When can you buy a gun or cast a vote?

Laurence Steinberg - The Conversation

Vietnam War protests led to a lower voting age — the Parkland shooting could push similar reevaluations

Donald Trump; Scott Pruitt (AP/Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

A climate report Trump won't accept

Mary Mazzoni - Alternet

When it comes to climate, it's the Trump administration against the world

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Nikolas Cruz (Getty/Chet Strange/Mike Stocker)

Mass shooters and white male rage

Amanda Marcotte

Mass shooters grow in the same soil as alt-right trolls: A mass of entitlement and rage, nurtured by the far right

Shawn Moody (AP/Joel Page)

Fire extinguishers, not more gun laws?

Matthew Sheffield

Instead of making guns harder to get, Maine Republican wants school shooting victims to get creative

Chris Berman; Jemele Hill (AP/Jeff Haynes/Getty/Marcus Ingram)

ESPN's race kerfuffle

D. Watkins

There's clearly some backstory between Hill and the ESPN legend, but she denies claim he used racial insults

(AP/Patrick Semansky)

The six stages of Trump’s resistance

Peter Elkind - ProPublica

State legislators were treated to a multi-year lesson on how Trump handles regulatory challenges

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Stanford University (Wikimedia/Travis Wise)

Hunger among college students is a issue

Daphne Hernandez - The Conversation

Often, going off to college means the food programs and parental figures supporting students are stripped away

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A progressive fix to the opioid crisis

Alexander Lekhtman - Alternet

The Denver Public Library shows what compassion for drug users looks like

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signs a bill March 5, 2018, that makes Washington the first state to set up its own net-neutrality requirements. (AP/Ted S. Warren)

Washington signs net neutrality law

Keith A. Spencer

In another example of blue states using states' rights arguments, Washington scores a victory for consumers

Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones in "Jessica Jones" (Netflix/David Giesbrecht)

"Jessica Jones": a rocky road ahead

Melanie McFarland

Season 2 of the Netflix drama combines an origin story with its meditation on trauma. But to what end?

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