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Chuck Schumer; Sam Clovis (Getty/Zach Gibson/AP/Charlie Neibergall)

Trump's Threat To Food

Amanda Marcotte

Democrats vow to fight Sam Clovis, who isn't a scientist and whose ignorant views threaten our food supply

Kristin O'Leary, Vice President and Denita Mitchell, Program Manager of Hawley House, stand outside the doors that once welcomed them in. (John Higgins)

Sanctuary for women recovering

Lauryn Higgins - Salon Young Americans

One North Carolina woman is using her traumatic past to change the future for others

Steve Bannon (Getty/Win McNamee)

Breitbart's new buddy

Pam Vogel - Media Matters

Reportedly, more than 2,500 advertisers have already bailed on the right wing site

FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2015 file photo, a pediatrician uses a syringe to vaccinate a 1-year-old with the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine in Northridge, Calif. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

Anti-vaxxers' odd politics

Charles McCoy - The Conversation

The more political someone is, the more likely he or she is to think that vaccines are unsafe

(AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

Trump's Afghanistan disaster

Vijay Prashad - Alternet

A battlefield for an endless American war

(Margaret Byrne)

Growing Up in Bertie

Chris White

POV documentary follows high school boys in rural, black America as they face odds in their community

Spectators watch  the  movie  "The Great Dictator" with actor Charlie Chaplin  in the cinema   during the inauguration and the opening of the museum "Chaplin's World by Grevin" at the Manoir de Ban, in Corsier-Sur- Vevey, Switzerland, Saturday, April 16, 2016. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP)

Chaplin's antifa insight

Kevin Hagopian - The Conversation

“The Great Dictator” mocks Hitler’s absurdity, while also highlighting Germany’s captivity to a political fraud

(hikrcn/Shutterstock)

Tech tools for kids in crisis

Christine Elgersma - Common Sense Media

Apps, sites, and text hotlines help kids cope with issues from cyberbullying to suicide.

In this undated photo provided by the American Kennel Club, a pumi is shown. The high-energy Hungarian herding dog is the latest new breed headed to the Westminster Kennel Club and many other U.S. dog shows. (Thomas Pitera/The American Kennel Club via AP)

Dogs can have trauma, too

Nicholas Dodman - The Conversation

Occasionally a dog will have an early traumatic experience causing them to not get along with their owner

FILE - This Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, file photo, shows the Monsanto logo at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Ill. On Wednesday, April 6, 2016, Monsanto reports financial earnings. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File) (AP)

The Ivy League lobby

Sophia Johnson - Alternet

Consumers lose when professors get their marching orders from Big Ag and Big Food.

(Reuters/Damir Sagolj)

How smartphones changed us

Jean Twenge - The Conversation

The iGen — born around 1995 — are spending less time hanging with friends and more time on their phones

Rock formations in Gold Butte, which President Barack Obama designated as a national monument. (AP)

It's the economy, stupid

Emma Foehringer Merchant - Grist

Psst, Zinke — national monuments create jobs just the way they are!

Diamond Planet (NASA)

Diamonds in the sky

Keith A. Spencer

A primer on how valuable things end up in remote parts of space, and why Earth isn’t like the rest of the universe

FILE - In this Sept. 11, 2014, file photo, the angel Moroni statue sits atop the Salt Lake Temple, at Temple Square, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

A history of Mormon polygamy

Joanna Brooks - The Conversation

LDS leaders announced plural marriage as an official Mormon Church practice in 1852

(Salon/Flora Thevoux)

"Florida Woman" no more

Tyler Gillespie - Salon Young Americans

Rachel Hayes was a viral punchline — now she's helping others get sober

(AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Washington Examiner hits Trump

Taylor Link

Even the Washington Examiner, which has generally been a fan of Trump, sees that he is disregarding "law and order"

The 10 best books of summer

Rachel Leah

Salon's Mary Elizabeth Williams and book publicist Angela Baggetta discuss their favorite books of 2017

Alger Hiss (AP)

My dinner with Alger Hiss

Joan Brady

One night in 1960, the man accused of being a Communist spy came over to our Upper West Side apartment

(Getty/Scott Olson)

Everybody hates Trump

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

A hothead who inflames racial divides and fails leadership tests

(AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Police chief to resign

Taylor Link

An interim police chief in Oklahoma will resign after the Southern Poverty Law Center outed him

Paths of Glory; Gallipoli; All Quiet on the Western Front (United Artists/Paramount Pictures/Universal Pictures)

Victory for "Dunkirk"

John Semley

WWI films sow doubt, WWII films sell war; we have no time for the questions that WWI films ask of their audiences

(HBO)

Arya versus Sansa

Melanie McFarland

Sisterhood may be powerful, but sibling rivalry is poisonous. In this match-up, anything can happen

(<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-507766p1.html'>Yuriy Boyko</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

9 ways to get teens reading

Regan McMahon - Common Sense Media

Practical ideas to help lure your kids back to books

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in "Game of Thrones" (HBO/Helen Sloan)

"GOT" season 7 deaths, ranked

Alessandra Maldonado

All the bloody ends of named characters listed from heartbreaking to totally, fully satisfying

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