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racism: american as apple pie

D. Watkins

Trump, Breitbart, Fox News and many others should own this outrage — but what happened has deep American roots

Dinesh D'Souza (Getty/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

d'souza: Trump's no hitler!

Jeremy Binckes

A very bad weekend for a conservative laughingstock ends with a very bad analogy

(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

North Korea relies on Russia

Taylor Link

Expert analysts say North Korea's improved missiles could be thanks to a foreign power

(Netflix/Murray Close)

"Sense8" season three?

Rachel Leah

The two-hour season finale has already been confirmed, but will this new season come to life?

(AP Photo/Steve Helber)

didn't stop the mayhem

A.C. Thompson, Robert Faturechi, Karim Hajj - ProPublica

Police had to balance the fine line between doing nothing, and making things worse

(AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

massive feud in white house

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's national security adviser is being targeted by right-wing critics who accuse him of being a "globalist"

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump blasts black CEO

Taylor Link

Kenneth Frazier resigned from Trump's American Manufacturing Council after he felt Trump failed to denounce racism

Shonda Rhimes (Getty/Andrew Toth)

Netflix nabs Rhimes from ABC

Gabriel Bell

The streaming service has coaxed the creator of "Scandal" and other successful series away from ABC

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Oliver on Trump & North Korea

Taylor Link

Oliver talks fire, fury and North Korea's surprisingly rational reasons for upgrading its nuclear program

(AP/John Bazemore)

Daily Stormer and Anonymous

Matthew Rozsa

GoDaddy has given The Daily Stormer notice that its website is going down — now a post says the site was hacked

(AP/Evan Vucci)

see no evil, denounce no evil

Matthew Rozsa

President Donald Trump still won't single out white nationalist violence

(AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Steve Helber)

Trump made this possible

Bob Cesca

Donald Trump hasn't just tolerated this upsurge of fascist violence — he enabled and encouraged it. Now he must go

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in "Game of Thrones" (HBO/Helen Sloan)

Game of Thrones: Eastwatch

Melanie McFarland

The tiniest moves and comments have huge implications in an episode that sets up next week's big action sequence

House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis. gavels in the members of the House of Representatives after administering the oath as the 115th Congress convenes on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Dems' long road back to power

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

There are a handful of hopeful signs for 2018, but the GOP's grip is deep and vast

FILE - In this Jan. 31, 2013 file photo, a road construction project backs up traffic in Springfield, Ill. Donald Trump has vowed to rebuild the nation’s roads, bridges, airports and railways, but the path to delivering on that promise is full of potholes. When President Barack Obama tried to do it, a Republican Congress fought him at almost every turn, and Trump would have to contend with his party’s deep-seated dislike for government spending and higher taxes to meet the $1 trillion tab for his proposals.  (AP Photo/Seth Perlman File) (AP)

Comparing U.S. infrastructure

Hiba Baroud - The Conversation

Here's how the infrastructure of the U.S. falls short of the rest of the world

Ku Klux Klan, March 2, 1948; White Nationalists August 12, 2017 (AP/Steve Helber)

Hate has happened before

Matthew Rozsa

Sadly, the violence we saw in Charlottesville is nothing new in the hateful history of the American far right

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How warm winters save energy

Keith A. Spencer

Counterintuitively, climate change may actually be reducing electricity consumption under certain conditions

Erik Widner, site manager of EverPower's Twin Ridges wind farm. (Ashley Murray)

PA lags on alternative energy

Ashley Murray - Salon Young Americans

Experts and advocates say the state needs more ambitious renewable energy standards

In this April 6, 2017, photo, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, left, walks with Chinese president Xi Jinping at the Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Tillerson in Asia

Philip Bowring - The Globalist

While the U.S. short-term focus is on North Korea — China is gaining influence in Asia

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Hacking arrests

Roderick S. Graham - The Conversation

To hackers, whether someone is doing something wrong depends on what hat or hats he is wearing

(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Road to single-payer

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

The biggest cost drivers are drug prices and the medical billing industrial complex

FILE - In this June 21, 1967, file photo, a crowd of hippies keep a large ball, painted to represent a world globe, in the air during a gathering at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21, day one of "Summer of Love." (AP Photo, File)

Lessons from Summer of Love

Don Hazen, Danny Goldberg - Alternet

An interview with the author of a new book "In Search of the Lost Chord," explains how 1967 influenced the present

Red cross teams use boats to evacuate people  after river Danube flooded the old town of Passau, southern Germany, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Raging waters from three rivers have flooded large parts of the southeast German city following days of heavy rainfall in central Europe. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Europe's ill-timed floods

Andrea Thompson - Climate Central

In northeastern Europe floods are happening about a month earlier than they were 50 years ago

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Tech in schools

Caroline Knorr - Common Sense Media

From flipped classrooms to bring-your-own-device programs, what you need to know if your school is going edtech

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