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Unions keeping news alive

Marick Masters - The Conversation

Unions may use their new position to present ideas on economic affairs that better reflect working-class interests

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White folks: Time to speak up!

Chauncey DeVega

Author and activist on how white privilege played out in Charlottesville, and the "defining moment" America faces

Donald Trump; Barack Obama (Getty/Jim Watson/Chip Somodevilla)

obsessed with obama

Amanda Marcotte

Trump's presidency has been almost entirely defined by trying to wipe Barack Obama's legacy off the map

(AP/Evan Vucci)

What price Charlottesville?

Sophia Tesfaye

Democrats seize on major voting rights victories to demand real concessions following Charlottesville

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The missing monuments

Jessica Wang - BillMoyers.com

A new video from Equal Justice Initiative argues we need more memorials devoted to remembering racial violence

A Syrian refugee girl holds her brother as she walks at an informal refugee camp, at Al-Marj town in Bekaa valley, east Lebanon Lebanon, Saturday, April 8, 2017. For the millions of Syrian refugees scattered across camps and illegal settlements across the region, the chemical attack on a town in northern Syria and subsequent U.S. strike was a rare moment when the world briefly turned its attention to Syria, before turning away again. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)

How the rich punish the poor

Vijay Prashad - Alternet

From Yemen to Haiti and everywhere in between, the poorest citizens are punished for unknown crimes

FILE In this file image from video, taken Nov. 9, 2015, former Vice President Al Gore is interviewed by The Associated Press in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Alex Sanz, File)

The truth about "Truth"

Dominik Stecula, Eric Merkley - The Conversation

Republicans weren't convinced by climate change science after the first film because of Al Gore's party identity

(AP/Evan Vucci/Salon)

NAFTA snafu

Tim Meyer - The Conversation

The Constitution requires congressional approval for changes made to the U.S. trade agreements.

This Sept. 29, 2016 file photo, shows a section of the Dakota Access Pipeline under construction near the town of St. Anthony in Morton County, N.D. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)

DAPL owners sue Greenpeace

Jennie Neufeld - Alternet

Greenpeace calls the suit "a pattern of harassment by corporate bullies, with Trump's attorneys leading the way."

(AP)

Trump rejects science

Gary W. Yohe - The Conversation

People will die if Trump rejects the upcoming Climate Science Special Report

Joe Arpaio (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

The Joe Arpaio I knew

Ryan Gabrielson - ProPublica

As President Trump considers a pardon, it’s worth remembering what Arpaio did in his decades in law enforcement

In this image made from video broadcast by North Korean broadcaster KRT, soldiers take part in a parade at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, Saturday, April 15, 2017. (KRT via AP)

How to disarm North Korea

Jeffrey Fields - The Conversation

Past U.S. diplomacy with North Korea failed. Now diplomatic negotiations may work to halt their nuclear program

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Back to school apps

Erin Wilkey Oh - Common Sense Media

Prepare your kindergartener for school with apps that strengthen everything from counting to concentration

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Trump's love of war

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

The president's solution to losing allies, credibility and moral authority: more war.

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Diagnosing Trump's tweets

John Gartner

From his obsession with "the haters and losers" to his episodes of mania and delusion, it's all there on Twitter

Everett McGill and Peggy Lipton in "Twin Peaks" Photo: Courtesy of SHOWTIME (Courtesy Of Showtime)

Winning with low impact drama

Max Cea

What would the reception to “Twin Peaks: The Return” be if it were not made by David Lynch?

Peter Serafinowicz and Griffin Newman in "The Tick" (Amazon Studios)

"The Tick" struggles

Melanie McFarland

Amazon's latest live action version of the superhero spoof takes on a darker tone, with varying degrees of success

Domino Kirke plays live

Rachel Leah

The folk/pop singer performs the title track from her new album "Beyond Waves"

Chris Christie (AP/Mel Evans)

Senator Chris Christie?

Charlie May

If Menendez leaves the Senate through resignation or expulsion, Gov. Chris Christie could appoint himself

(AP/Zach Gibson)

Carson the lawbreaker

Charlie May

When Carson was announced by his cabinet title at Trump's campaign rally this week, it likely broke a federal law

(AP/Evan Vucci/David J. Phillip)

Trump's Hurricane Harvey fail

Sophia Tesfaye

Hurricane Harvey is predicted to be first major storm in a decade — and Trump just tweeted a useless campaign ad

Fake Antifa Campaign (4Chan)

#PunchWhiteWomen 4chan hoax

Alessandra Maldonado

"Alt-right" users on 4chan are using pictures of domestic violence in an attempt to discredit anti-fascists

(AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Steve Helber)

Rabbis reject Trump

Matthew Rozsa

Backlash to President Trump's Charlottesville response continues

(Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, File) (AP)

Ryan Zinke's lost monuments

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's Interior Secretary may not be enacting environmentalists' worst-case scenario, but it's too soon to cheer

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