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US economy showed slower growth in Q2

Alex Henderson - Alternet

President Trump and his sycophants continue to insist that reports of a weakening U.S. economy are “fake news"

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Trump Jr.'s event "sparsely attended"

Brad Reed - Raw Story

"Organizers have asked the audience to move out of the seats and closer to the stage"

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AOC calls Ingraham a "neo-Nazi fan fav"

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dunks on Fox News host Laura Ingraham for being part of America’s white supremacy crisis

President Donald Trump speaks to the media before departing from the White House on August 21, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Trump's trade war has farmers fuming

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

“He’s clearly hurting the U.S. economy and China’s economy and to what end?” Washington Post's Eugene Robinson asks

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Comey cleared; GOP coup proceeds

Heather Digby Parton

Former FBI director's tangled saga is now over — but Republicans still yearn for hearings and show trials

A line forms outside a polling site on election day in Atlanta, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (AP/David Goldman)

Georgia's votes are still missing

Igor Derysh

Last year's lieutenant governor race may have had a huge undercount in black precincts. Sound like coincidence?

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Crisis of anti-Black racism in schools

Carl James - The Conversation

Inadequate teaching material and resources to support Black students means they are more likely to be underserved

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Back at work, killing the planet

Igor Derysh

Trump belittled the climate crisis in Biarritz. Now he's back at his real job: Gutting regulations, smoochin' Putin

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"Another hurricane?"

Paola Rosa-Aquino - Grist

As a person becomes overexposed to bad news, they can become more indifferent toward that type of suffering

Protesters chant slogans during a protest on June 12, 2019 in Hong Kong China. (Photo by Anthony Kwan/Getty Images)

3 ways China benefits from HK protests

Deana Rohlinger - The Conversation

Why doesn't China put down the protests in Hong Kong? Maybe it doesn't want to.

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South Korea is hell for millions of dogs

Nina Jackel - Independent Media Institute

Summer in South Korea brings the brutal Boknal “dog eating days,” when more than a million dogs are slaughtered

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Faculty push back against Chick-fil-A

Shira Tarlo

"The arrival of Chick-fil-A in this building is insulting, counterproductive and unacceptable," the group said

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Meet the weirdest planet in the galaxy

Nicole Karlis

HR 5183 b is three times the mass of Jupiter — and it travels on an "egg-shaped" path around its host star

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Kirsten Dunst laments lack of awards

Zack Sharf

"It would be nice to be recognized by your peers," the actress tells Sirius XM host Larry Flick

Protesters for women's rights march to the Alabama Capitol to protest a law passed last week making abortion a felony in nearly all cases with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest, Sunday, May 19, 2019, in Montgomery, Ala. (AP/Butch Dill)

We need a plan for a post-Roe America

Jody Steinauer

"Abortion deserts" abound in the U.S., and 21 states are at risk of banning abortion. But patients still need care

U.S. President Donald J. Trump (L) speaks beside US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis (R) during a meeting with members of his Cabinet, in the Cabinet Room of the White House March 8, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Michael Reynolds-Pool/Getty Images)

Mattis gives first interview since exit

Shira Tarlo

"I just couldn't connect the dots anymore," Mattis said, breaking his eight-month retreat from the public eye

Cara Delevingne and Orlando Bloom in "Carnival Row" (EPK TV/Amazon Studios/Jan Thijs)

"Carnival Row": A fractured fairy tale

Melanie McFarland

Amazon's otherworldly Victorian yarn tells several ugly stories about how badly humans treat beautiful things

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Trump winks at fascists; they love it

Amanda Marcotte

New Trump-Pence campaign logo, seemingly borrowed from overt racists, is another in a long line of "coincidences"

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Roman Polanski condemns press

Zack Sharf

Polanski is debuting his new film, "An Officer and a Spy," at the 2019 Venice Film Festival

ATLANTA, GA - MAY 22:  Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams takes the stage to declare victory in the primary during an election night event on May 22, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia.  If elected, Abrams would become the first African American female governor in the state of Georgia.  (Photo by Jessica McGowan/Getty Images) (essica McGowan/Getty Images)

Control of Senate up for grabs in 2020?

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The 2018 election results showed us that Georgia — not unlike Texas — is light red rather than deep red

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Lawrence O'Donnell's gift to Trump

Andrew O'Hehir

The MSNBC commentator's reporting — and subsequent retraction — of a thinly-sourced story is a depressing own-goal

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