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Donald Trump, Hamilton's nightmare

Chris Gay - WhoWhatWhy

It’s interesting to imagine what the world would be like if 43 of Trump’s 304 electors had defected to Clinton

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Greta Thunberg (Getty/Kena Betancur/Alex Wroblewski)

Hot combo: Sexism and climate denial

Amanda Marcotte

Climate skeptics don't have science, morality or simple decency on their side — so they're leaning into sexism

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Should investors buy marijuana stocks?

Sandra Woien - The Conversation

A business ethicist explores whether cannabis stocks fit in with a socially responsible approach to investing

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Alabama governor admits to blackface

Igor Derysh

After initial denials, Alabama's Republican governor admits she wore blackface for a 1967 sorority skit at Auburn

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Jeanine Pirro's racist rhetoric

Joseph Neese

"It is a plot to remake America — to replace American citizens with illegals who will vote for the Democrats"

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Survive your flight with these carry-ons

Compiled by Salon staff

The right carry-on items turn a long flight from miserable to manageable. Here’s what to pack.

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Why the queen OKed suspending Parliament

Laura Beers - The Conversation

The last time a monarch went against the advice and requests of elected officials was in 1708

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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"

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Laura Ingraham (Getty/Don Emmert/Chip Somodevilla)

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

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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

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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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