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FILE - In this Friday, June 18, 2015 file photo, police tape surrounds the parking lot behind the AME Emanuel Church as FBI forensic experts work the crime scene where nine people where shot by Dylann Storm Roof, 21, in Charleston, S.C. Since the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, the Southern Poverty Law Center has tracked domestic terrorist plots and attacks in the United States. It lists more than 100, including the slaying of nine black churchgoers during a 2015 prayer meeting in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton, File) (AP)

Demystifying terrorism

Frederic Lemieux - The Conversation

Acts of terrorism followed by violent crackdowns can become a cycle that is difficult to disrupt

Donald Trump; King Salman (AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump and the Saudis: Same old

Steven A. Cook

While Trump's visit to the famously repressive Saudi kingdom was quite a show, U.S. policy looks awfully familiar

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Shutterstock/Salon)

Trump thwarts transparency

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's conflicts this week have caused him to try to stop the Office of Government Ethics from doing its job

Eugene V. Debs; Bernie Sanders; Kshama Sawant (Wikimedia/AP/Elaine Thompson)

Socialism: Back from the dead

Conor Lynch

Decades after socialism became a death zone in American politics, its surprise comeback has conservatives scared

In this March 4, 2016, photo, Sean Hannity of Fox News arrives in National Harbor, Md. (AP)

Birth of a conspiracy

John Whitehouse - Media Matters

The story goes through nearly everyone in right-wing media: Sean Hannity, Roger Stone, Louise Mensch and more

Emergency response vehicles arrive at the scene of an explosion during a concert by Ariana Grande in Manchester, May 23, 2017. (Getty/Paul Ellis)

Interventionism and terror

Max Blumenthal - Alternet

How the US and UK helped bring jihadists like Salmam Abedi to Libya and Syria

In this Monday, Aug. 22, 2016 photo provided by Ashley Bartyik, her grandparents Wolfram and Anita Gottschalk of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, cry as they say goodbye near the end of a visit with each other in Wolfram's elderly care home in Surrey. The couple, who are in their 80s, were separated into two different care homes a half an hour apart after 62 years of marriage because no beds were available together. (Ashley Bartyik via AP) (AP)

Loneliness isn't terminal

Judith Graham - KFF Health News

It’s a mutable psychological state — and while seniors are susceptible, it doesn't have to be that way

(AP/Mel Evans)

Talking politics at work

Sam Wheeler, Leo Gertner - In These Times

These tips are not foolproof, but they provide some cover in the face of the risks and challenges ahead

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Better Sex, Safer Sex

Rachel Krantz - The Fresh Toast

Stay safe and have fun!

Teachers chant slogans during a demonstration in front of the Ministry of Education in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Striking teachers in the Buenos Aires province are demanding a wage increase higher than what is currently being offered by the provincial administration. The strike is in its 15th day, affecting more than 3 million students. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano) (AP)

Charter school strike!

Jeff Schuhrke - In These Times

50 teachers, paraprofessionals and teacher assistants at Passages Charter School are prepared to walk off the job

FILE - In this March 1, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Louisville, Ky. On Friday, March 31, 2017, a federal judge rejected Trump’s free speech defense against a lawsuit accusing him of inciting violence against protesters during his campaign. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File) (Associated Press)

We're all guilty

Jim Sleeper - Alternet

Getting rid of him is imperative. But doing so won't prove we're no longer the country that elected him

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Animal cruelty at the Iditarod

Jennifer O'Connor - Alternet

Dogs should not be treated like snowmobiles with fur.

(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Kushner’s vaudeville act

Keith A. Spencer

The presidential son-in-law thought he could just walk into the Russian embassy and make a secret phone call

Blondie (Alexander Thompson)

Why Debbie Harry Still Has it

Annie Zaleski

The singer shared stories about collaborating with everyone from Johnny Mars to Charli XCX on "Pollinator"

Kirk Douglas in "Paths of Glory" (United Artists)

Kubrick's "Paths of Glory"

Max Cea

Stanley Kubrick’s breakout war movie has lots of modern resonance

Michaela Coel as Tracey in "Chewing Gum" (Netflix/Mark Johnson)

Shows to Stream This Weekend

Gabriel Bell

Not everyone can escape town on Memorial Day, but at least with these undervalued series, you can escape life

Hanson band members singing (Getty Images/Jamie Squire)

Hanson busts out new track

Katie Serena

You can finally get "MMMBop" out of your head

Donald Trump; Sean Spicer (Reuters/Lucas Jackson/Getty/Aaron P. Bernstein/Photo montage by Salon)

Spicer has been sidelined

Katie Serena

The beleaguered White House communications team has been noticeably absent during Trump's grueling overseas trip

Ariana Grande (AP/Jordan Strauss)

Grande's touching open letter

Katie Serena

The singer announced plans host a benefit event for the victims of the attack at her concert

(Shutterstock)

Texas gerrymandering

Matthew Rozsa

They are concerned that unfavorable redistricting may be imposed on them in an upcoming July trial

Hillary Clinton; James Comey (AP/Matt Rourke/David Goldman)

Comey knew intel was Russian

Sophia Tesfaye

Comey reportedly closed Clinton case over Russian intel he knew was false

Milo Yiannopoulos; Louise Mensch (Getty/Drew Angerer/Stefan Wemuth)

don't fall for the mensch

Matthew Sheffield

Former Breitbart columnist and British conspiracy theorist trade ludicrous allegations. Pro tip: Don't trust either

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump is offensive on Ramadan

Matthew Rozsa

Trump released a Ramadan statement that couldn't stop referencing terrorism

(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

Clinton commencement speech

Katie Serena

Clinton offers empowerment, advice and more than a few well-timed shots at Donald Trump to her alma mater

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