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Blame MSM for Trumpcare

Corporate media is finally talking about Trumpcare. It’s too little too late

(AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta/Reuters/Joshua Roberts/<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-302563p1.html'>Ryan Rodrick Beiler</a>, <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-586411p1.html'>Pictureguy</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

GOP: Terrible at health care

Matthew Sheffield

John Boehner saw all this coming — and despite this week's debacle, Republicans will likely push on toward disaster

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Radiation warnings go unheeded

Patrick Malone, Peter Cary

16 workers reported plutonium inhalation, but the private contractor in charge suffers only a light penalty

Mitch McConnell (AP/Jacquelyn Martin/Timothy D. Easley)

Big win for the resistance

Sophia Tesfaye

Mitch McConnell is humiliated as Senate health care bill collapses — but Democrats have tough choices ahead

An F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet sits onboard the U.S. Navy's USS George Washington aircraft carrier. (Reuters)

A wide world of winless wars

Nick Turse - TomDispatch.com

Globe-trotting U.S. special ops forces have already been deployed to 137 nations in 2017

Julius Caesar, guns and trolls

Michael Winship - BillMoyers.com

The GOP and right wing will use any diversion to distract us from an agenda of cruelty and madness

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Iran and US rattle sabers

Jefferson Morley - Alternet

The United States' next ground war in the Middle East might erupt without warning

(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

the ATM turns 50

Bhaskar Chakravorti - The Conversation

Fiftieth anniversary of the ATM and they may soon be on their way out

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A long overdue honor

Charlie May

The 1,500-mile supply road took 11,000 soldiers' labor, many of whom were black. They're finally being recognized

This Wednesday, May 20, 2015 photo shows server banks inside a data center at AEP headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. Like most big utilities, AEP's power plants, substations and other vital equipment are managed by a network that is separated from the company's business software with layers of authentication, and is not accessible via the Internet. Creating that separation, and making sure that separation is maintained, is among the most important things utilities can do to protect the grid's physical assets. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (AP)

Global Cyber Attack

Charlie May

The ransomware attack spread quickly across the globe, and even affected radiation monitoring at Chernobyl

Jason Aaron (WikiMedia/Marvel)

Real-life "Southern Bastards"

Chauncey DeVega

Comics star Jason Aaron writes Marvel's "Star Wars" — and also ventures into Deep South noir and biblical darkness

Hood Adjacent wIth James Davis (Comedy Central)

We're All Hood Adjacent

Melanie McFarland

James Davis' new series gently brushes up against hard truth about racism at first, but dives in not long afterward

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My first drone kill

Brett Velicovich, Christopher S. Stewart

His code name was Scarface, and he was a key player when Al-Qaeda in Iraq transformed into the Islamic State

5 life-changing summer reads

D. Watkins

"Salon 5" celebrates the power of storytelling and how it can solve complex problems

Google's headquarters in Mountain View, CA (AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Silicon Valley takes a hit

Charlie May

Google was accused of steering viewers to its online shopping platform, and has 90 days to make changes

University of North Dakota Gamble Hall (WikiMedia)

too much school

Alessandra Maldonado

A North Dakota state legislator says that there may be too many schools in the state — but once liked school choice

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atheism conquers Australia?

Alessandra Maldonado

For the first time in Australian history, Catholicism takes a back seat

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Should we be afraid of bats?

Matthew Rozsa

The scientists analyzed which species are most likely to transmit the next pandemic and unequivocally fingered bats

Daisy Ridley as Rey in "Star Wars: Forces of Destiny" (LucasFilm)

"Star Wars'" future is female

Matthew Rozsa

The new animated Disney series stars Daisy Ridley reprising her role as Rey

In this Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, photo an NFL Super Bowl LI football is sewn at the Wilson Sporting Goods factory in Ada, Ohio. Plant workers use turn-of-last-century sewing machines and other vintage equipment to make about 3,000 footballs per day, cutting, stitching and lacing each by hand. The 25-step process takes about three days to complete, but the pride in craftsmanship is evident in those who work there. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (AP)

utah football lawsuit

Michael Glassman

Think football is a man's sport? Maybe it's time to think again

Mitch McConnell (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

mitch punts on health care

Jeremy Binckes

Facing major defections from both wings of the Republican Party, Senate majority leader will try to regroup

Bill Cosby (AP/Matt Rourke)

It's far from over for Cosby

Gabriel Bell

A California court sets a trial date in the 42-year-old case

Ten Commandments monument on the Arkansas Capitol grounds in Little Rock on Tuesday, June 27, 2017. (AP/Andrew DeMillo)

Arkansas' Ten Commandments

Matthew Rozsa

The Satanic Temple is arguing that they should be allowed to display a statue of Baphomet, which seems fair

(AP Photo/NASA Ames, SETI Institute, JPL-Caltech, T. Pyle) (AP)

Planet Nine or Planet Nought?

Matthew Rozsa

A new study questions the once-promising theory that a 9th planet could explain outer solar system orbital oddities

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