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Meet the copfluencers of TikTok

Serena Tara

The video social media platform has its own "Cop TikTok" subculture

US President Donald Trump uses his cellphone as he holds a roundtable discussion with Governors about the economic reopening of closures due to COVID-19, known as coronavirus, in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump gives Big Pharma free reign

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"The amount of money the government is throwing at companies is unprecedented."

Nightly Rogue Fireworks Displays Across New York Continue To Bemuse The City (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

A Fourth of July like none before

Andrew O'Hehir

On this quiet, strange holiday weekend, we weren't celebrating the birth of democracy. That hasn't happened yet

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Justice Thomas reportedly set to retire

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Trump’s reelection campaign might have a new way to stroke his base with a possible High Court vacancy

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Has the IRS hit bottom?

Paul Kiel - ProPublica

This year’s IRS annual report signals historic lows for U.S. tax enforcement

Charlize Theron in "The Old Guard" (Netflix)

What's new on Netflix in July

Ashlie D. Stevens

Quarantine is not ending anytime soon, and neither are Netflix's offerings of comedies, dramas, docs, anime & more

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The case for a global tax on the rich

Marshall Auerback - Independent Media Institute

Reconstructing our tax system is an integral part of future national industrial policy as we restart the economy

Kanye West (Getty/Oliver Contreras)

Kanye's running against Trump?

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Trump pal Kanye West announces 2020 presidential campaign in 4th of July message

Male nurse doing routine checkup of senior patient in hospital room (Getty Images/Ridofranz)

Racism in health care costs lives

Tamika C.B. Zapolski, Ukamaka M. Oruche - The Conversation

Health inequity for African Americans is not a new phenomenon. COVID-19, however, shined a light on the problem.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (Lynda M. Gonzalez-Pool/Getty Images)

Texas GOP ignore COVID for convention

Cassandra Pollock - The Texas Tribune

Texas GOP will proceed with in-person state convention in Houston this month

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) asks questions during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to discuss the lessons learned during the coronavirus to prepare for the next pandemic on Capitol Hill on June 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images)

Federalist Society donors back Collins

Roger Sollenberger

Since casting her vote to confirm Kavanaugh, Collins has taken $200,000 from key Federalist Society backers

U.S. President Donald Trump and Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (Getty Images/Drew Angerer/Chip Somodevilla)

Is Trump planning an October surprise"?

Alan Lipp - The Globalist

Many are wondering how the perplexing political feud in Ukraine will affect U.S. politics

COVID-19 | Hurricane (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

"Regression to the tail" and COVID-19

Bent Flyvbjerg

We face even worse pandemics and more extreme climate ahead. But basic principles can help us navigate the risks

Chuck Schumer; Mitch McConnell (Getty/Salon)

Even GOP polls predict "Democratic rout"

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

"Public polling showing Democrats doing well is backed up by what the parties are seeing in their own numbers”

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross waits to speak at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 2019 Hurricane Season Outlook press conference May 23, 2019 in Arlington, Virginia. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Battle over "Sharpiegate" report

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Commerce Department inspector general battles Secretary Ross over the release of NOAA "Sharpiegate" report

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Look into the international snake trade

John R. Platt - The Revelator

A new study digs into the market for endangered and threatened snakes

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Deforestation helps virus spread

Amy Y. Vittor, Gabriel Zorello Laporta, Maria Anice Mureb Sallum - The Conversation

Risk of viruses jumping from animals to humans increases as deforestation brings people closer to natural habitats

Sesame Street (Warner Media/CNN)

Kids need to keep learning about racism

Danni Quintos

Growing up as a brown child in Kentucky, my family didn't teach me about racism or white supremacy. I wish they had

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Collins’ July 4th tweet blows up

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

Sen. Susan Collins, R-ME, tweeted her concern for small businesses in Maine that are suffering

Esteban Castillo (Photo provided by Harper Collins)

Being a Chicano chef in the era of Trump

Joseph Neese

"I really wanted to see someone that looked like me," Castillo says as his divine Mexican-American cookbook debuts

Blueberry Bliss Oatmeal Cream Pies (Meghan McGarry/Buttercream Blondie)

Oatmeal cream pies: Nostalgia in a bite

Joseph Neese

A mascarpone cream with a hint of light brown sugar adds an earthy sweetness that enhances the flavor of the fruit

Kona Spiked Island Seltzer Popsicles (Patrick Galizio)

Enjoy a spiked seltzer in popsicle form

Joseph Neese

As the popularity of spiked seltzer continues to grow, so do the ways to enjoy it

Foreign nationals are sworn-in as United States citizens during a naturalization ceremony at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. (Getty/Kevin Dietsch)

Citizenship: The extinguisher of hope

Dimitry Kochenov - MIT Press Reader

Citizenship is an empty rhetorical shell deployed to perpetuate abuse, dispossession, and exclusion

"This Is America" video by Childish Gambino (YouTube/Donald Glover)

Protest music is back, louder than ever

Ashlie D. Stevens

While protest songs never went away, the nationwide awakening to civil rights has created a need for new voices

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