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"A Conversation with White People on Race" (Michèle Stephenson and Blair Foster)

White liberals need to talk about race

Tom Roston

Step out of the comfort zone in “A Conversation With White People on Race,” streaming now on Salon Premium

Nelson Mandela and his wife Winnie walk from the Victor Verster prison near Cape Town, South Africa, Feb. 11, 1990. (AP/Greg English)

Inside the fight against apartheid

Mary Frances Berry

The Free South Africa movement had to make a place in the U.S. foreign policy agenda for a continent often ignored

Outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson makes a statement on his departure from the State Department, March 13, 2018. (Getty/Alex Wong)

Experts call Tillerson "abject failure"

Shira Tarlo

Scholars and policy experts of all political stripes agree Tillerson will leave office without distinction

Claire Foy and Matt Smith in "The Crown" (Netflix/Robert Viglasky)

Pay her, she's the queen

Erin Keane

The show literally revolves around Claire Foy and she was paid less than Matt Smith, who played her husband

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Kellyanne Conway (AP/Susan Walsh)

Conway took jets on taxpayer dime

Nicole Karlis

Conway reportedly accompanied Tom Price on at least four trips, Rep. Elijah Cummings claims in a letter

Rex Tillerson; Donald Trump (Getty/Alex Wong/Mark Wilson)

How White House botched Tillerson's exit

Nicole Karlis

Tillerson allegedly got his pink slip in the form of one of President Donald Trump's infamous early morning tweets

(Getty/Jonathan Nackstrand)

Spotify wants your free labor

Charlie May

Spotify's new "Line-In" tool will ask users to make edits to tags, genre, mood and explicitness

CIA Deputy Director Gina Haspel (AP via CIA)

First woman ever to run the CIA

Charlie May

Gina Haspel, the first woman ever selected to run the covert agency, has a disturbing history with the CIA

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Roger Stone; Julian Assange (AP/Seth Wenig/Getty/Jack Taylor)

Did Stone talk to Assange in 2016?

Matthew Rozsa

Political trickster and Trump ally Roger Stone allegedly knew about WikiLeaks' plan to release hacked emails

John McEntee (AP/Alex Brandon)

Fired and hired by Trump in the same day

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's personal assistant, John McEntee, is reportedly under investigation for serious financial crimes

Vladimir Putin (AP/Alexei Nikolsky)

Another Russian expat dies mysteriously

Matthew Rozsa

Glushkov was friends with Boris Berezovsky, a Russian oligarch who got on Putin's bad side and "committed suicide"

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (AP/Stephan Savoia)

Does Ruth Bader Ginsburg plan to retire?

Rachel Leah

In her own words, the liberal Supreme Court justice is "feeling fine" as she turns 85 this week

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"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (YouTube/The Late Show with Stephen Colbert)

Colbert: Is there a Trump sex tape?

Shira Tarlo

"Will we see soon the release of 'Rail to the Chief: Donald Hump in the Oral Office'?" Colbert asks his audience

Hillary Clinton (Getty/Jamie McCarthy)

The big Hillary boast backlash

Charlie May

Clinton had harsh words for voters in the key areas she lost, writing off any legitimate grievances as racism

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4 myths about the gender pay gap

Liz Posner - Alternet

At this rate, the pay gap will not close for 200 years

Shepard Smith (AP/Richard Drew)

Shepard Smith called out Trump over NRA

Matthew Rozsa

There's one Fox News host who's unafraid to speak truth to power

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(AP/Ivan Sekretarev)

Rex Tillerson's parting words on Russia

Matthew Rozsa

Before his firing, Tillerson took a hard line toward Russia, something that President Donald Trump has yet to do

ICE operation. (Getty/Bryan Cox)

ICE spokesman resigns, blasts Trump

Charlie May

"I just couldn't bear the burden"

Rex Tillerson (AP/Cliff Owen)

Tillerson: The biggest departure

Matthew Rozsa

The White House announces that Tillerson's replacement will be head of the CIA

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DeVos gets the late night spotlight

Charlie May

Betsy DeVos "has a lot of learning to do"

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Rick Saccone; Conor Lamb (GettyDrew Angerer/Salon)

Pennsylvania race: Down to the wire

Heather Digby Parton

Tuesday's special election in a Trump-friendly district has Republicans worried. Will they start jumping ship?

(AP/Steven Senne)

Scarborough slams GOP's coverup

Matthew Rozsa

"Why did they lie when everybody knows they’re lying?" Scarborough asked

Dozens of Gothamist and  DNAinfo employees and supporters rally  to support the journalists and other staff members who lost their jobs at the publications. (Getty/Spencer Platt)

WNYC buys Gothamist: What now?

Bob Hennelly

New York's WNYC, already besieged by #MeToo, buys local site without saying whether fired employees have jobs

(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Is prison really solving anything?

Liz Posner - Alternet

A new study says incarcerated people show affected cognitive abilities and self-control after just three weeks

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