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Brandon Scott as Leroy, Freida Pinto as Jas Mitra and Nathaniel Martello-White as Dhari in Guerrilla (Sky Uk Limited/Showtime)

Power to the People: Guerrilla

Melanie McFarland

Showtime's miniseries has its imperfections, but its performances carry the story to the end of its mission

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"DAMN." is born a classic

Max Cea

Buckle up. Kendrick Lamar’s newest album is another brilliant masterpiece

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency light rail vehicle (AP/Alison Yin)

Smart cities can be vulnerable

Angelo Young

Though relatively benign, a recent hack of a major city’s safety infrastructure should give mayors reason to worry

Richard Spencer (AP/David J. Phillip)

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

No less than Richard Spencer and Ann Coulter have called out the president. Could Steve Bannon be next?

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Katie Serena

Police brutality happens even when it's not widely publicized. Here are three cases in the past week

"Five Came Back"

Matthew Rozsa

"Five Came Back" author Mark Harris describes working with Steven Spielberg on WWII film history docu-series

(AP Photo/Bob Edme)

Matthew Rozsa

Could Jean-Luc Mélenchon pull off one of the greatest upsets in modern political history?

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Katie Serena

The late-night entertainer talks politics, ratings and comedic relief in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter

Ted Yoho (Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Matthew Rozsa

Trump may be angry at the Freedom Caucus for killing his Obamacare repeal, but their constituents feel differently

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)

Taylor Link

The United States seems destined for war. The question is now: Which country will Trump choose first?

Brian McDowell of "The Apprentice 3" attends a viewing party on March 10, 2005 in New York City (Getty/Paul Hawthorne)

Katie Serena

A former "Apprentice" cast member — because, of course — makes some lewd comments on the campaign trail

Jon Ossoff (AP/Bill Barrow/Getty/Shutterstock/Salon)

jon ossoff is doomed

Sophia Tesfaye

Ossoff looks to be falling well short of the vote needed to avoid a runoff election he'll surely lose

(Reuters/Yuri Gripas/AP/Jim Lo Scalzo/Photo montage by Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

In comparison, Obama voluntarily released more than 6 million records during his eight-year presidency

Democrats do the unthinkable

Carrie Sheffield

The majority of Americans support Trump's airstrike as the White House pivots toward conventional foreign policies

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Katie Serena

There is so much going on, and it's all great

FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2016, file photo, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stands on the balcony of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London. Assange said in a video release Thursday march 9, 2017 that his group will work with technology companies to help defeat the Central Intelligence Agency's hacking tools. Assange says "we have decided to work with them, to give them some exclusive access to some of the technical details we have, so that fixes can be pushed out." () (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

Taylor Link

Pompeo really liked WikiLeaks last year, though, when it was simply hostile to Hillary Clinton

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Matthew Rozsa

Rivera joins "Fox and Friends" hosts in celebrating America's latest military action

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Katie Serena

We're not crying! You're crying

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Annie Waldman - ProPublica

Candice Jackson complained that a section of her class — which provided extra help — was for minority students only

(Step News Agency, via AP)

is syria next?

Matthew Rozsa

The president seems remarkably able to reverse course on any policy position — even the Middle East

Glenn Beck (AP/Timothy D. Easley/<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/g/Areipa.lt'>Areipa.lt</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Photo montage by Salon)

Fake News, Fake History

Amanda Marcotte

Beck and his partner, David Barton, are holding training camps to teach fake history to a generation of students

(Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

north korea: ready for war

Matthew Rozsa

Intentionally or not, Trump's posturing with North Korea could lead to a nuclear war

FILE - In this March 17, 2017, file photo, Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, and her husband Jared Kushner, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, attend a news conference with the president and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the East Room of the White House in Washington. Kushner has been a power player able to avoid much of the harsh scrutiny that comes with working in the White House, but he's found that even the president's son-in-law takes his turn in the spotlight. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) (AP/Andrew Harnik)

Henry F. (Chip) Carey - The Conversation

Keeping the Oval Office in the family can be a step in the march from democracy

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Taylor Link

President Trump is rewarding Second Amendment lovers after they helped deliver his election win

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