"Mr. Jones" and the Ukrainian genocide
The actor tells Salon, "We see more governments . . . manipulating the truth to maintain strangleholds of power"
Formosa opposes Juneteenth ceremony
A group of Black residents wanted to visit the site, which is owned by plastics company Formosa
We're losing to surveillance capitalism
It’s too late to conserve our privacy — but to preserve what's left, we must stop defining people as commodities
Covid cases rising in Arizona
Arizona saw a new average of 1,300 daily covid cases last week, health experts link it to lifted stay-at-home order
SCOTUS delivers major blow to Trump
SCOTUS delivered a major blow to Trump and opened the doors to the court being an arbiter of public honesty
McEnany compares Trump to Honest Abe
"He likes the model of having a 'team of rivals,' like what we saw in President Lincoln's administration”
Trump obsessed with Bolton being jailed
Trump thinks his ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton could end up in prison for writing a book exposing him
Inequality in the age of pandemic
Both the COVID-19 pandemic and racist police brutality are part of a larger equation. More people see that now
Cuomo risked nursing homes amid pandemic
A New York nursing home followed the governor’s order to accept COVID patients — 18 residents died of the disease
5 graphic novels by Black authors
For #BlackoutBestsellerList add "Aya," "Bessie Stringfield," "Prince of Cats" and more to your bookshelf
Redlining still hurting Black families
In some cities, home values in greenlined neighborhoods grew 1,300% more than those in formerly redlined areas
How to make perfect iced coffee
Whether you prefer hot coffee that’s gone cold, or just cold coffee, here's how to get the perfect cup
The age of disappointment?
Or how the American century ends
Trump can't handle all the losing
Donald Trump is in full retreat on all fronts, and he's bitter and angry about it. You do love to see it
Who’s really looting America?
During an unprecedented economic crisis, America's billionaires have seen their wealth soar by $434 billion. How?
GOP candidates' problem donor
Timothy Mellon called safety net programs "Slavery Redux." He is heir to one of the nation's oldest family fortunes
Oklahoma GOP voters spoil Trump's rally
“He is a danger to our democracy. He needs to go — so I will be voting for Joe Biden”
An "extinction hotspot" in Appalachia
The discovery of a lost plant species highlights the need to protect other endangered species
Someone finally pushes back on Bill Barr
Attorney General Bill Barr just fumbled his way into a spectacular showdown with a key federal prosecutor
Maria Ressa convicted of cyber libel
“We are going to stand up against any kind of attacks against press freedom," said Ressa
Watchdog targets "abortion reversal"
Anti-abortion groups have aggressively marketed the procedure since 2012, when it was first proposed
7 new details from Bolton's new book
The New York Times received an advance copy of the book before its official publication next week
Hollywood's impact on transgender lives
Executive produced by Laverne Cox, the new documentary balances equal-rights education with well-earned celebration
Inslee to Trump: Resign, you failed us
Washington's governor describes how Trump's mishandling of the pandemic sparked Trump's tirades against him