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Armed members of the Black Panthers Party in the Capitol in Sacramento, May 2, 1967. (AP/Walt Zeboski)

It's not about the Second Amendment

Matthew Rozsa

Pro-gun advocates are using the ambiguous language of the Constitution to mask a right-wing agenda

Jason Aldean honors Vegas victims

Charlie May

Paying tribute to the victims in Las Vegas, Aldean spoke a few words and played a hit by the late Tom Petty

Rex Tillerson (Getty/Brendan Smialowski)

Rex Tillerson's agony, and ours

Danielle Ryan

Have Tillerson, Jim Mattis and Steve Mnuchin really vowed a "suicide pact," where if one goes they all do?

This undated frame grab from a television ad provided by the Illinois Freedom PAC shows a political ad criticizing venture capitalist Bruce Rauner, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Illinois governor. Labor unions, which funded the ad, have taken an unprecedented role in the March 18 Republican primary. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the Illinois Freedom PAC) (AP)

The plutocratic candidate slate

Les Leopold - Alternet

In Trump's stead, many billionaires are running for office around the country. This isn't what democracy looks like

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America’s biggest divide

Neal Gabler - BillMoyers.com

America is divided between those considered winners, and those who are considered by the winners to be losers

This image provided by NASA shows the planet Mars. A group of NASA-funded researchers are entering an isolated geodesic dome perched on a remote Hawaii volcano to study human behavior for future long-term space exploration, including future trips to Mars. The six crew members entered a dome structure on the Big Island's Mauna Loa Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, and will spend eight months together in the research facility without physical contact with any other human beings. (NASA via AP) (AP)

Musk's unrealistic Mars plan

Andrew Maynard - The Conversation

Travel to Mars may come sooner than you think, but questions and complications are numerous

(<a href="http://www.trazzler.com/users/travel4u">Billy Gonzalez</a>)

Blade Runner's predictions

Marsha Gordon - The Conversation

In "Blade Runner," reality no longer matters. How long until this happens to us?

(Shutterstock/Salon)

neuroscience and behavior

Danbee Kim, Goncalo Lopes

Two experts argue that the field needs to move beyond its limited roots

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Still married, but an ocean apart

Bob Brody

The love of my life is living a new life now on the other side of the Atlantic. Can we do this together?

A Gay Pride Parade in Caracas, Venezuela, July 12, 2015. (Getty/Federico Parra)

From "Latino" to "Latinx"

Yessenia Funes

From "Latino/a" and "Latin@" to even "Latine," Spanish is evolving to be more inclusive. Time to catch up

(Mike Day)

Is this island's cuisine lethal?

Chris White

In the POV film "The Islands and the Whales," whale meat once meant survival but now it could endanger lives

(AP/Bloomsbury Publishing/Salon)

Recording Nirvana, raw and exposed

Gillian G. Gaar

The band entered the studio with major label expectations, media scrutiny, drug struggles — and Steve Albini

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Chomsky discusses the Trump presidency

Noam Chomsky, David Barsamain - TomDispatch.com

"Trump’s antics ensure that attention is focused on him, and it makes little difference how," says Chomsky

"The Florida Project" (A24)

"The Florida Project" finds a magic spot

Max Cea

The motel where the movie is set is a real place in a very real landscape of post-recession Orlando

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Message in a bottle finally answered

Terence Mickey - Memory Motel

Clint Buffington scours beaches for lost letters, and tries to find the sender. One he found was decades old

Steven Spielberg (Getty/Graham Morris)

Spielberg Revealed

Melanie McFarland

Susan Lacy's revealing profile of Steven Spielberg channels the same nostalgic tenderness as its subject's work

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Krugman: Trump's federal wrecking ball

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

The New York Times columnist wonders if economic catastrophe is on the horizon

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Voting rights on the line

Lauryn Higgins - Salon Young Americans

Reform is on the way, but damage has already been done

(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Trump associates' hypocrisy on Weinstein

Taylor Link

Republicans are up in arms that Democrats have not censured Weinstein, despite Trump being accused of same behavior

Lisa Bloom (Getty/Frederick M. Brown)

Bloom is out

Taylor Link

As more accusations come to light, Bloom drops her loathed, controversial client

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Ryan Gosling in "Blade Runner 2049" (Warner Bros. Pictures/Stephen Vaughan)

More Human Than Human

John Semley

Vangelis’s iconic “Blade Runner” score remains the consummate articulation of the story’s lofty themes

(AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)

How to help Puerto Rico when Trump won't

Ilana Novick - Alternet

It's going to be a long recovery from Hurricane Maria's devastation

Roy Moore (Salon/Ilana Lidagoster)

Who in the hell is Roy Moore?!

Bill Scheft

A totally true, absolutely verified, no-fake-news deep dive on the Alabama GOP Senate wannabe

Jared Kushner (AP/Evan Vucci)

"Kushnerville" tenants file class action

Alec MacGillis - ProPublica

Jared Kushner's real estate company has allegedly unjustly charged tenants fees and threatened eviction

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