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Members of the far-right group, the National-Radical Camp, marking the 83rd anniversary of their organization, in Warsaw, Poland. (AP/Czarek Sokolowski)

Eastern Europe: Birthplace of Trumpism

Paul Rosenberg

Former Soviet-bloc nations produced an upsurge of right-wing nationalism — but a new generation wants real change

Supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Jeff Malet Photography)

"Dreamers" can boost the economy

Amy Hsin - The Conversation

The Supreme Court has not yet announced a decision, and the future of DACA recipients remains uncertain

"SNL": Chastain asks if anything matters

Charlie May

In the skit Chastain asked contestants if any of Trump's actions would result in consequences. The answer was no

Golden Astronaut (Salon/Ilana Lidagoster)

How taxpayers pay for space tourists

Nicole Karlis, Keith A. Spencer

Taxpayer money helped develop SpaceX components that will be used to send private citizens to space. Wait, what?

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Tammy Duckworth (AP/M. Spencer Green)

Duckworth blasts Trump for blaming Dems

Charlie May

After Trump accused the Democrats of "holding the military hostage," Duckworth berated him on the Senate floor

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College papers focus on assault

Zakiya McCummings, Nick Lingerfelt - Salon Young Americans

On opposite sides of the country, two campus publications take on sexual violence

(Getty/Eric Baradat)

What's behind Trump's attack on DACA?

Jeremy Binckes

Either the GOP has been hijacked by anti-immigrant extremists or Trump is eager to rile up his base. Or both!

(Getty/Anikei)

Facebook's algorithm may help fake news

Alex Kaplan - Media Matters

Facebook's new algorithm exacerbate the spreading of conservative misinformation

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Trump's doctor reads "unbiased" results

Charlie May

"He has a gorgeous 44-inch coke-bottle waist, and his height, 75 inches with legs that seem to go on forever"

(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Business leaders close slaughterhouses

Joe Loria - Alternet

These business executives and entrepreneurs know that the future of food means not killing animals

Trent Franks (AP/Cliff Owen)

#MeToo in AZ, beyond Trent Franks

Vincent Peña - Salon Young Americans

Arizona's statehouse and public university scandals are also changing the narrative

Monica Lewinsky (YouTube/TED Blog Video)

20 years since Clinton-Lewinsky affair

Juliet Williams - The Conversation

Twenty years ago, millions around the world learned of a sexual affair between a president and a young intern

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North and South Korean athletes waving a unification flag during the opening ceremony of the 4th East Asian Games (AP/Ng Han Guan)

A critical moment in Korea

Patrick Lawrence

Amid a serious thaw between North and South Korea, the Trump administration prepares for war. Don't exhale yet

(Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)

O'Ree's breaks NHL's color barrier

Thomas J. Whalen - The Conversation

Willie O'Ree was the first African American to play in a National Hockey League game

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Stiffing the waitress

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

Restaurant owners may soon be pocketing your server’s tip money

(AP)

Body image books for teens

Regan McMahon - Common Sense Media

Finding compelling stories for teens that don't reinforce body and gender stereotypes can be tough

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Romance novelists and the gig economy

Chris Larson - The Conversation

Romance writers, given their uptick in income, clearly know something other authors don't

Man staring at computer screen (Getty Stock)

Why search for news updates on Pornhub?

Jessica Klein

When retired adult star Stormy Daniels made the news this week, her ranking rocketed from more than 1,400 to fourth

(The Room)

Why is bad art good?

John Dyck - The Conversation

Fans of good-bad art delight in its failure.

FILE - In this March 20, 2013, file photo, Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. Republicans love cutting taxes, especially if they were authored by a president named Barack Obama. But as they push their wobbly effort to erase his health care overhaul, they’re divided over whether to repeal the levies the law imposed to pay for its expanded coverage for millions of Americans. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) (AP)

Meehan removed from Ethics Committee

Nicole Karlis

NYT report claims Meehan used thousands of dollars in taxpayer money to settle an alleged misconduct complaint

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Should we be afraid of killer robots?

Matthew Rozsa

"Black Mirror" and viral YouTube videos stoke fear of a future in which automated murderbots kill indiscriminately

Russian prisoners during Nazi occupation in 1941 (AP)

"We saw all kinds of horrors"

Father Patrick Desbois

A Russian woman who was a little girl during the Nazi occupation remembers her friend, a Jewish boy named Ziama

(AP/Jeff Chiu)

Twitter to notify users on election bait

Nicole Karlis

Twitter also revealed they’ve found more accounts linked to the group

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The Rolling Stones' chaos in "Exile"

Bill Janovitz

Drugs, hangers-on and petty feuds; the perils of recording in Keith Richards' basement

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