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FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2006 file photo, American actress and UNHCR Ambassador Angelina Jolie, left, with her daughter Zahara, and Brad Pitt, right, with Jolie's son Maddox, walk near the Gateway of India in Mumbai, India. Angelina Jolie Pitt has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt, bringing an end to one of the world's most star-studded, tabloid-generating romances. An attorney for Jolie Pitt, Robert Offer, said Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, that she has filed for the dissolution of the marriage. (AP Photo, File) (AP Photo, File)

LAPD denies Pitt investigation

Brendan Gauthier

The LAPD quickly refuted TMZ's claim that they were investigating Pitt "getting physical with the kids"

(Funny or Die)

Sophia Tesfaye

"When you see how well it works for Donald Trump, do you ever think, 'Oh, I should be more racist?'"

A protester stands with his left arm extended and fist clenched in front of a line of police officers in Charlotte, N.C. on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. Authorities used tear gas to disperse protesters in an overnight demonstration that broke out Tuesday after Keith Lamont Scott was fatally shot by an officer at an apartment complex. (Jeff Siner/The Charlotte Observer via AP) (AP)

Charlotte protests get violent

Associated Press

1 man shot in protests over the shooting of Keith Lamont Scott ; city says the man was not shot by police

Milo Called Me A Bitch

Amanda Marcotte

Breitbart's Milo Yiannopoulos calls himself a "provocateur," but as these videos show he's a thin-skinned bully

Hillary Clinton (AP/Matt Rourke)

Can Clinton save herself?

Heather Digby Parton

Nervous Democrats urge Clinton to craft a positive agenda -- but what if the media and voters just don't care?

Brendan Gauthier

"He doesn't even have a hoodie on," Noah said of the unarmed black man fatally shot by police in Tulsa last week

Film director Oliver Stone in 2012 (Carlo Allegri/Invision/AP)

Ben Norton

The award-winning director of "Snowden" condemned U.S. warmongering and foreign policy in an interview

Brendan Gauthier

While Clinton is reportedly "prepping for two Trumps," the GOP nominee says he's banking on his "improv skills"

Donald Trump (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Don't Blame Bee for Trump

Gary Legum

To suggest that journalist-comedians like Samantha Bee and John Oliver gave rise to Trumpism is ludicrous

A steel mill in Tangshan, China's Hebei province., April 11, 2015. (Getty)

Behind China's steel curtain

Angelo Young

Why consolidation in China’s steel industry could send ripples through the U.S. economy — and shut Trump up

Hillary Clinton; John Stumpf; Elizabeth Warren (AP/Reuters/Andrew Harnik/Gary Cameron/Nick Wass)

GOP's Wells Fargo fantasy

Amanda Marcotte

Trump has promised to destroy the agency that uncovered Wells Fargo's abuses; Clinton has vowed to bolster it

Mike Pence (Getty/Mark Ralston)

Why isn't Mike Pence an issue?

Matthew Rozsa

Pence's hateful track record in Indiana suggests he's every bit as dangerous as his hothead running mate

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks to supporters through a bullhorn during a campaign stop at the Canfield County Fair in Canfield, Ohio, U.S., September 5, 2016.  REUTERS/Mike Segar (Reuters)

Where's the policy?

Thomas E. Patterson - The Conversation

Focusing on outlandish statements, the media is missing the real policy implications of the election

FILE - In this June 11, 2014, file photo, a man walks past a mural in an office on the Facebook campus in Menlo Park, Calif. On Thursday, May 12, 2016, Facebook pulled back the curtain on how its Trending Topics feature works, a reaction to a report that suggested Facebook downplays conservative news subjects. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) (AP)

Janet Allon - Alternet

The building's owners hope to attract tenants who work at Google and Facebook instead

(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Ben Adler - Grist

The city can't surrender its waterfront. But it will have to do something to make it storm-proof.

Guy FIeri (Getty/Christopher Polk)

Welcome to the Fieri-ssance

Scott Timberg

Guy Fieri is having a moment of unironic appreciation in the press, thanks to foodie culture's poptimists

Jeffrey Tambor in "Transparent" (Amazon Studios)

“Why am I unhappy?”

Melanie McFarland

In a new season of "Transparent," the Pfeffermans come to terms with the lasting side effects of self-discovery

What AfterEllen's demise means

Nico Lang

The 14-year-old website for queer women, which editor Trish Bendix calls "a virtual church," will close on Friday

(CNN)

Taylor Link

The GOP nominee is an "immediate danger" to national security, Cuban added in an interview with CNNMoney

A Yemeni man cries out after a Saudi-led bombing in Yemen's capital Sanaa, on February 10, 2016 (Reuters/Khaled Abdullah)

Ben Norton

Bill to halt $1.15B weapons sale killed by 71-27 vote; Oxfam slams "heartless and disjointed" U.S. policy on Yemen

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Loretta Stalans, Mary Finn - The Conversation

The government is trying to fight online sex trading, but pimps have stayed one step ahead

AP10ThingsToSee - Members of the glaciology unit of Peru's national water authority walk on the Pastoruri glacier in Huaraz, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014. (AP)

The Associated Press

"The impacts of climate change on national security are only going to grow"

Donald Trump (Getty/Jim Watson)

Brendan Gauthier

Republican nominee vows to "fight" for African-American community -- by bringing back discriminatory policing

Salon Staff

Protests against police brutality erupted in Charlotte, N.C., after Keith Lamont Scott was shot and killed by cops

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