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Why many voters believe Donald Trump’s gang lies: Decades of urban legend have paved the way
Amanda Marcotte
Paranoid urban legends about gang violence have softened up many white people to believe all sorts of nonsense
Report: Netflix’s content budget for 2018 balloons to $13 billion
Jenna Marotta
The streaming service told its shareholders late last year that it planned to spend billions less
Cornel West tries to explain democratic socialism to Fox News’ Tucker Carlson
Taylor Link
Fox News, forever fearful of the left, is learning how to demonize democratic socialism, one interview at a time
Positive jobs reports masks Trump’s coming trade war
Matthew Rozsa
The prospects for the American economy are bleak in light of Trump's impending trade war
Democrats: Quit listening to “civility” scolds and concern trolls: This is an emergency
Amanda Marcotte
Nothing can be gained by Democrats trying to play nice with the current GOP. But everything can be lost
What it means to be an American this Fourth of July
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Things may look bad right now, but we’re in better shape than we think, and this is still a great country
Frederick Douglass and Donald Trump: Faint hope endures this Fourth of July
Chauncey DeVega
The former slave imagined a better America than this. Too many white people want to go backward: But there's hope
Trump plans to attack affirmative action in college admissions: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump will reportedly roll back Obama-era admissions guidelines
No, Democrats aren’t launching a civil war on July 4. But could it happen here again?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to "American War" author Omar El Akkad about why "the first civil war doesn’t feel to have truly ended"
Scott Pruitt’s former EPA staffer flips, turns whistleblower
Matthew Rozsa
Both Pruitt and several of his aides have reportedly kept "secret" calendars for meetings with big business leaders
Why Trump’s proposal to merge the departments of Labor and Education should fail
Nicholas Tampio
A Trump administration plan to merge the Labor and Education departments focuses on workforce needs
Democrats are winning the money race
Jillian S. Ambroz
Individual donors heavily favor the Party’s House and Senate candidates
There’s been a surge in citizenship application backlogs since Trump took office: report
Matthew Rozsa
New controversy reveals possible Trump agenda against legal immigration
Bill Maher and Ben Shapiro discuss hypocrisy and civility in the age of Trump
Taylor Link
The "Real Time" host had the ultra-right-wing commentator on to talk about the "social fabric" under Donald Trump
A new world is dawning, and the US will no longer lead it
Gordon Adams
Trump's role in international affairs is costing the U.S. its position as a global superpower
Another Supreme Court seat: Another big win for Mitch McConnell and the anti-abortion movement
Heather Digby Parton
With Anthony Kennedy's retirement, Mitch McConnell's cynical Merrick Garland ploy goes from big to massive
Supreme Court delivers a crushing blow to unions — and the struggle for wage equality
Amanda Marcotte
Labor unions are critical to closing the gender and race pay gap. The Supreme Court just tried to shoot that down
Republicans silent after Rep. Steve King defends retweet of known Nazi sympathizer
Clarrie Feinstein
King's latest remark follows his long history of controversial, and sometimes, outwardly racist sentiments
Listen up, progressives: Anthony Kennedy was not your friend
Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy was no "moderate." He's been instrumental in dismantling American democracy so Trump could take it over
Terry Crews testifies in support of sexual assault survivors — and against toxic masculinity
Rachel Leah
The actor testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, advocating for a national sexual assault survivors bill
If it’s hard for you to deal with Korean peace talks because of Trump, maybe get your head checked
Patrick Lawrence
The military-industrial-national-security-media complex now lines up steadfastly in defense of the wrong choice
When a cartoonist becomes a hero: Rob Rogers on losing his job for making fun of Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
After 25 years at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Rob Rogers fell victim to an "incredibly dangerous" crackdown
Is Donald Trump truly incompetent? Not nearly as much as liberals hope
Amanda Marcotte
Liberals keep underestimating Trump, but he's been effective at enacting his racist agenda and trolling the left
We now have a terrifying, militarized law enforcement system
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
An assault rifle is no more needed to execute a warrant than it is to hunt deer
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