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DentureGate, Hillary and hypocrisy

Matthew Sheffield

Pundits who spread ludicrous rumors about Hillary Clinton now claim to be outraged when Trump is the subject

Newt Gingrich; Al Franken; Roy Moore (AP/Photo Montage by Salon)

Franken, Moore and the "morality gap"

Sophia Tesfaye

Yes, dumping Al Franken might cause short-term political pain. Looking ahead, much bigger issues are at stake

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America first, or America not at all

Jillian S. Ambroz

Education Department considers taking US schools out of international rankings

President Donald Trump delivers a speech at the Israel Museum, Tuesday, May 23, 2017, in Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Jerusalem pronouncement

Jefferson Morley

From Bears Ears to Jerusalem, Trump's policy is all about disenfranchising people of color.

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Get psychiatrists out of politics

Arash Javanbakht - The Conversation

Why psychiatric speculation isn't helping matters

"Portinari Triptych" by Hugo van der Goes (Wikicommons)

Ask the saints about drinking

Michael Foley - The Conversation

Alcohol was in the very heart of monastic communities

Terry Crews (Getty/Frederick M. Brown)

Time shows us what's missing from #MeToo

Melanie McFarland

Wondering why we haven't heard from many prominent accusers of color? Just look at what's happening to Terry Crews

Hope Litoff in "32 Pills: My Sister’s Suicide" (HBO)

surviving suicide Verité

Tom Roston

The power and cost of art is the heart of a documentary exploring one journey, including relapse, through grief

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Suz Somersall and the KiraKira team

Why girls lose interest in STEM

Lauren Schiller

What Suz Somersall learned about girls and engineering classes could change how we teach STEM topics

Martin Luther King Jr., his wife Coretta (right) and John Lewis (far right), lead a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, March 1965 (AP)

Huckabee Sanders "explains" civil rights

Nicole Karlis

The press secretary seemed to have no idea the Georgia representative was a civil rights hero

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Bitcoin reaches new $16K high

Nicole Karlis

But is this just a sign of a bubble?

Kim Davis (AP/Timothy D. Easley)

Kim Davis faces karma

Emily C. Bell - Alternet

Ordinary Americans are running against politicians who try their best to hold them back

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Anderson Cooper questions Roy Moore's spokeswoman Janet Porter (CNN)

Anderson Cooper levels Moore spokeswoman

Matthew Rozsa

Moore spokeswoman Janet Porter responded with bizarre, rambling detours

FILE - This April 7, 2015, file photo provided by the Charleston County, S.C., Sheriff's Office shows Patrolman Michael Thomas Slager. A grand jury in Charleston on Monday, June 8, 2015,  affirmed the state of South Carolina's murder charge against Slager, who is accused of shooting an unarmed black man trying to run from a traffic stop. (AP Photo/Charleston County Sheriff's Office, File) (AP)

Walter Scott's killer gets 20 years

Matthew Rozsa

Slager was found guilty of violating an unarmed black man's civil rights when he shot Scott in the back

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Trump's attempted vets program veto

Charlie May

David Shulkin walked back a plan to end a VA $460 million homelessness program after widespread opposition

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (Getty/Narinder Nanu)

London mayor asked brutal question

Jennie Neufeld

"Home is south London, mate," Sadiq Khan replied

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Trump's "Mideast peace" is a joke

Alyona Minkovski

What's behind Trump's Jerusalem decision and why is it setting off unrest in the Middle East?

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How many unread emails are in your inbox

Jarrett Lyons

The numbers are staggering

Woody Allen (Getty/Andreas Rentz)

Dylan Farrow: When will #MeToo hit Woody

Rachel Leah

Allen's adopted daughter, and alleged victim, lances into the double standard that keeps the director employed

Al Franken (Getty/Jim Watson)

Franken resigns. It's the GOP's turn now

Matthew Rozsa

"I am leaving while a man who has bragged on tape about his history of sexual assault sits in the Oval Office."

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U.S. may not attend 2018 Winter Olympics

Charlie May

Haley indicated that U.S. attendance is still an "open question" amid rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula

Roy Moore (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Fox guest: Dating kids was fine in '70s

Gabriel Bell

A Neil Cavuto guest wonders aloud if Roy Moore's alleged squiring of a child was actually fine in the '70s

(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Melania botches Pearl Harbor remembrance

Jarrett Lyons

November 11, 1941. A day that will live in infamy for as long as our attention spans can take another Trump flub

Sam Seder (Getty/Matthew Peyton)

MSNBC rehires Sam Seder

Matthew Rozsa

"Sometimes you just get one wrong — and that's what happened here," said MSNBC President Phil Griffin

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