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Studies find that anyone can become an internet troll (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-953542p1.html'>Borya Galperin</a>, <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-628102p1.html'>Winston Link</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

Justin Cheng, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Michael Bernstein - The Conversation

Research finds that people can be influenced to troll others under the right circumstances in an online community

In this Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017, photo, Pastor Corey Brooks of the New Beginnings Church poses for a portrait on a under maintained security wall that hugs the sprawling Norfolk Southern train yard and his church on Chicago's South Side. When street-gang thieves slipped into a Norfolk Southern rail yard on Chicago's South Side and ripped locks off one train, they likely expected to see merchandise like toys or tennis shoes. What they beheld instead was a gangster’s jackpot: box after box of brand new guns. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (AP)

Michael Tarm

The violent combination resulted in 762 homicides last year alone

(AP/Evan Vucci/Balzer + Bray)

White people: Read this book

Erin Keane

That Facebook friend making ignorant comments about Black Lives Matter needs a copy of "The Hate U Give"

(AP/Beth J. Harpaz)

Beth Younger - The Conversation

Showing that characters can be fat and be loved is much needed in today’s climate of “the obesity epidemic”

Environmental Protection Agency headquarters (iStock/Skyhobo)

Reagan Waskom, David J. Cooper - The Conversation

Farmers fear the Clean Water Rule could expand federal regulations that impact their private property rights

(Getty/Alex Wong/jakkapan21/Salon)

Trump and the media: No exit

Andrew O'Hehir

At last the "opposition party" woke up. But in the age of fake news and endless lies, is its power gone for good?

The Eiffel Tower and The Invalides dome, right, are seen from the Montparnasse Tower, as Paris suffers a pollution spike, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2016. Paris' Police authority is again cracking down on the city's rocketing air pollution with a 24-hour traffic-regulating scheme that aims to halve the day's emissions from road vehicles. () (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

John Upton - Climate Central

The potential decline of Europe’s climate leadership comes as the world grapples with serious climate change

(Wikicommons)

Little mollusk, big discovery

Angelo Young

Biotech researchers could soon start human trials on a non-addictive painkiller derived from a species of sea snail

(Getty/Jim Lo Scalzo/monkeybusinessimages/Salon)

How to fight Trump brain-rot

Sophia A. McClennen

Political opposition to Trumpism requires us to be at our cognitive best. Here are 6 ways to prepare your mind

Bill Maher talks Russian ties on Real Time 3.3.17

Alli Joseph

"Potty-trained Trump" spoke to Congress Tuesday, and Maher joked he was given wrong speech by Price Waterhouse

Mark Steyn (Regnery Publishing)

Right-wing media mini-feud

Matthew Sheffield

Bizarre case pits popular pundit against Obama-hating billionaire who built business on federal subsidies

Bill Maher talks Russian influence with Jeffrey Lord on Real Time 3.4.17

Alli Joseph

“Let’s not play games here, Mr. Lord,” Maher tells Lord, who claimed that Russia did not influence U.S. election

Take our kids off the table

Jada Fisher

"Take our kids off the table" says Chance the Rapper after meeting with Illinois governor Bruce Rauner

(shutterstock/Salon)

Bathroom ban re-animator

Nico Lang

Turns out the bill described as the restoration of trans bathroom rights will be worse than the original ban

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Christian Weller - The Conversation

President Obama left his successor a strong foundation on which to build real economic prosperity

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Shutterstock/Salon)

Matthew Rozsa

The president's week was overshadowed by a speech and Sessions, but that doesn't mean a lack of conflicts galore

Ronald Reagan; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Aude Guerrucci/Salon)

Trump's supply-side comeback

Conor Lynch

Trump has revived the undead dogma of supply-side economics, which will make the rich richer and hurt everyone else

(Daniel Krieger)

Daniel Krieger - Narratively

An enlightened bisexual man on the search for the perfect ménage

Occupy Oakland protesters (AP/Noah Berger)

Paul Feldman - FairWarning

In states that were carried by Donald Trump during the election, the chances of dying at work are high

SXSW, 2016 (Getty/Christopher Polk)

SXSW cracks down

Michael Hardy

Festival officials say they're not threatening foreign artists — but they would love to see the side gigs silenced

Bombs away

Charlie May

More airstrikes continue to fall on Yemen as the U.S. ramps up the fight against al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula

TORONTO, ON - SEPTEMBER 12: Actress Susan Sarandon attends the SPC Toronto Party during the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival at Creme Brasserie on September 12, 2015 in Toronto, Canada.  (Photo by Todd Williamson/Getty Images for SPC) (Getty Images For Spc)

Susan Sarandon was right

Danielle Ryan

No, she didn't elect Trump — and it's easier for liberals to hate on Sarandon than to face their own hypocrisy

Making History (Fox)

Hooked on Time Travel

Melanie McFarland

The television schedule is hooked on time travel this season, with two new shows debuting this weekend.

Noname (Salon)

Noname delivers

Max Cea

The Chance the Rapper collaborator combines funk and hip-hop, sun and clouds

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