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The great Hillary Clinton paradox

Sophia A. McClennen

There's no doubt Clinton was the victim of many sexist attacks. Does that mean that all criticism of her is sexist?

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Hurricane untruths

Andrew Revkin - ProPublica

The recent monster storms have kicked up a fair amount of falsehoods

Hydrocarbon sea on Titan (AP/NASA)

Pour one out for Huygens

Keith A. Spencer

Amid eulogies for the Cassini probe, its partner lander, Huygens, marked a first for humanity

Jayveon Murphy makes his way through floodwaters from Harvey (AP/LM Otero)

Harvey Poisoned Houston along race lines

Charlie May

It was the poorest communities that bore the worst of it

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Coca-Cola sucks Chiapas dry

Martha Pskowski - Truthout

A Coca-Cola bottling plant in Mexico consumes millions of liter of water per day while wells dry up

What you didn't know about Melania

Charlie May

The late-night comedian mocked the first lady who is featured on the cover of Us Weekly

US/Mexico border (Getty/Guillermo Arias)

Waffling over DACA will help the cause

Lucian K. Truscott IV

The underground economy comes out of the shadows. America likes what it sees

In this Wednesday, March 2, 2016 photo, New U.S. commander in Afghanistan, U.S. Army Gen. John W. Nicholson, attends a change of command ceremony at the Resolute Support Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. The new U.S. commander in Afghanistan has submitted his first three-month assessment of the situation in the war-torn country and what it’s going to take to defeat the Taliban, a U.S. military official tells The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (AP)

Worth dying for?

Danny Sjursen - TomDispatch.com

When it comes to the war in the greater Middle East, maybe we’re the bad guys

Maher explodes on states' rights

Charlie May

The late-night comedian says that it's "liberal states that are under siege from federal overreach."

"House of Cards": 7 Emmy noms

Rachel Leah

With the Emmy nominations in, the "House of Cards" actors discuss the balancing act between power and public good

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Trump's conflicts of interest

Matthew Rozsa

Following Trump's conflicts of interest is an exercise in globe-trotting

Law enforcement officers and investigators outside the scene of a shooting in Plano, Texas, Sept. 10, 2017. (AP/LM Otero)

Male entitlement at its worst

Amanda Marcotte

Our culture still teaches men that women owe them affection — and that can have deadly consequences

Michael Savage (AP/John Storey)

Bigoted radio host loses faith

Pam Vogel - Media Matters

Trump and members of his administration have called Savage regularly for years to receive sycophantic praise

Aftermath of Hurricane Irma in Everglades City, Florida (AP/David Goldman)

How hurricanes drive U.S. immigration

Dean Yang, Parag Mahajan - The Conversation

Knowing how immigration responds to disasters helps policymakers understand the consequences of immigration policy

Talking Heads (Sire Records)

77 laid the groundwork

Annie Zaleski

"Psycho killer" made it to 92 in the singles charts and embeded itself in the culture like a tick

South Park (YouTube/South Park Studios)

Why "South Park" can beat the alt-right

Taylor Link

The satirical cartoon has a perfect chance to turn around and bite the trollish right-wing hand that feeds it

"Strong Island" documentary

Rachel Leah

Netflix documentary tells the story of the murder of William Ford Jr., and the injustice that followed

Rostam (Alex John Beck)

Rostam leaves Vampire Weekend behind

Aaron Carnes

Leaving Vampire Weekend to produce others and launch as a solo, Rostam lays claim to a sound fans will recognize

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GOP doesn't mind the DACA kerfuffle

Matthew Sheffield

While anti-immigration Republicans are a minority, they might still get their way

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Christian nationalism in the military

Matthew Sheffield

Military Religious Freedom Foundation says Donald Trump's election doubled religious discrimination cases

Donald Trump; Mar-A-Lago (Getty/Gary Gershoff/Shutterstock)

Who's Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago?

Matthew Sheffield

The White House says Freedom of Information Act requests don't apply to president's schedule

Britt McHenry (CNN/LiveLeak)

Britt McHenry's false equivalency

Charlie May

A March Madness bracket. The President demanding a private citizen be fired. One of these is not like the other

Travis stands for freedom and breasts

Jennifer Neufeld

"Why would you even go there?" host Brooke Baldwin interjected.

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Role reversal

Jeremy Binckes

Smartphones' tracking features have caused a role-reversal; one woman observed her parents lie about dinner plans

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