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American Crime (ABC/Nicole Wilder)

Bitter Harvest: American Crime

Melanie McFarland

The show's ambitious third season serves harsh medicine in its unsparing examination of human trafficking

(Getty/John Moore)

US deportation campaign

Kelly Lytle Hernandez - The Conversation

It is time to put the false history of Operation Wetback to bed

Annie Londonderry (Courtesy of World Bicycle Relief)

The wheels that set her free

Peter Zheutlin

From an audacious 1895 global trek to girls in developing countries biking to school, 2 wheels change everything

Punisher (Marvel)

Cops plus comic-book vigilante

Chauncey DeVega

A Kentucky police department used a Marvel Comics sociopath for their Blue Lives Matter logo. It's too perfect

(Getty/Brendan Smialowski/Bryan R. Smith/ Chip Somodevilla/Salon/Mireia Triguero Roura)

Conway’s "triple standard"

Erin Keane

The Trump mouthpiece's newest catchphrase tries to paint conservative women as victims of the feminist left

(AP)

Joaquin Sapien - ProPublica

Critics say a state office’s professed inability to review the work of mental health experts leave children at risk

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Blame it on the dude-bros!

Andrew O'Hehir

Irritating left-wing guys have ruined democracy, apparently. Which might suggest it wasn't doing so great before

In this July 5, 2016 photo, Ruby Mack, stands with 5 of her grandchildren as Englewood neighborhood residents gather for a meeting with Chicago police on the South Side of Chicago. The meeting was set up in response to two children, ages 4 and 6, being shot on the 4th of July 2016. With a spike in killings and shootings this year in Chicago, statistics show more bullets are hitting children as they do normal kid things like play with sparklers, draw on the sidewalk or hold a mother’s hand. () (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune via AP)

Eileen M. Ahlin, Maria Joao Antunes - The Conversation

Does violence by citizens result in more police violence, or does police violence feed back into the community?

William Daniels

Jeremy Binckes

"We probably got married so we could have sex"

(Jonathan Lawson)

Fight for $15 is about power

Jonathan Rosenblum

Workplace justice campaigns over raising wages, benefits and stability are proxies for the real labor struggle

(AP/Andrew Harnik/Rick Bowmer/Harper)

Hillbilly sellout

Jared Yates Sexton

Conservatives and the media treated Vance's memoir like "Poor People for Dummies." Watch his damaging rhetoric work

(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

Mitch Hunter - The Conversation

Meeting both production and environmental goals will be a monumental task, especially in the face of new challenges

Richard Nixon; Donald Trump; Walter Cronkite (AP/Reuters/Rick Wilking/Photo montage by Salon)

The media is blowing it again

Sophia A. McClennen

Trump's offering the press a chance to step up and be the Cronkite to his Nixon. So far, it's dropping the ball

TIME: The Kalief Browder Story

D. Watkins

"TIME: The Kalief Browder Story" filmmakers uncover how correctional officers add to a broken prison system

A group numbering in the hundreds gathered to protest the appearance of Mitch McConnell (AP/Timothy D. Easley)

Anti-Trump: Stronger than Tea

Paul Rosenberg

Pundits compare the anti-Trump movement to the Tea Party — but this resistance is much bigger and more organic

(AP)

Jocelyn Wiener - KFF Health News

The state of the economy is not the only factor that can explain the drop in cancer diagnoses during the recession.

Google's head of Cuba operations, Brett Perlmutter, and Alexis Leiva Machado, a Cuban sculptor, take a selfie at the entrance of a new Google technology center in Havana, Cuba, March 21, 2016. (AP/Ramon Espinosa)

Cuba's tech industry grows

Angelo Young

As icy U.S.-Cuba relations begin to thaw, Cuba’s knowledge economy is waking up. But it’s a delicate process

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Shutterstock/Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

The president continues to treat the world stage like his personal playground for profit

SANLIURFA, TURKEY -  OCTOBER 20:  (TURKEY OUT)   An explosion rocks Syrian city of Kobani during a reported suicide car bomb attack by the militants of Islamic State (ISIS) group on a People's Protection Unit (YPG) position in the city center of Kobani, as seen from the outskirts of Suruc, on the Turkey-Syria border, October 20, 2014 in Sanliurfa province, Turkey. According to Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, Turkey will reportedly allow Iraqi Kurdish fighters to cross the Syrian border to fight Islamic State (IS) militants in the Syrian city of Kobani while the United States has sent planes to drop weapons, ammunition and medical supplies to Syrian Kurdish fighters around Kobani. (Photo by Gokhan Sahin/Getty Images) (Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Getty/Saul Loeb/Gokhan Sahin/Salon)

Does Team Trump want holy war?

Conor Lynch

Steve Bannon's apocalyptic views are very close to those of ISIS, and Trump is surrounded by religious zealots

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

Roy T. Meyers - The Conversation

Don’t expect his skinny budget to provide a consistent vision for the nation – or to have a future

Women carry images of slain environmental activist Berta Caceres during the commemoration of International Women's Day in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Caceres, a Lenca Indian activist who won the 2015 Goldman Environmental Prize for her role in fighting a dam project was killed by unknown assailants on March 3, 2016. She had previously complained of receiving death threats from police, soldiers and local landowners because of her work. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio) (AP)

Sarah Lazare - Alternet

A new bill backed by the family of Berta Cáceres aims to choke off aid to the country's military junta.

selling weapons to saudis

Charlie May

The deal would give Saudis precision guided munitions and would be worth roughly $390 million

William Daniels

Jeremy Binckes

Daniels may have played a sage mentor in the hit show, but that's not how he approached behind-the-scenes

(The WB)

Slaying the patriarchy

Stacia M. Fleegal

Buffy saves the world over and over, while maintaining her faith in humanity. Here are the lessons she can teach us

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