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MLK was a disruptor: How Black Lives Matter carries on Martin Luther King’s legacy of effective activism
Mark Engler, Paul Engler
Like Black Lives Matter activists today, King's methods were widely criticized — even when they worked
I’m dependent on narcotics; that doesn’t mean I’m an addict.
Ellen Painter Dollar
As a person who relies on pain medication to get by, I'm forced to feel shame every time I step inside a pharmacy.
This is how science lost God: Atheism, evolution and the long road to Richard Dawkins’ latest Twitter controversy
Bill Mesler, H. James Cleaves II
The roots of today's battles over atheism, science, religion and climate change actually date back centuries
This is Donald Trump’s biggest fiction — and the engine of his insane rage machine
Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump's march to the GOP nomination has been fueled by misplaced white anger. Time to call it what it is
“The Big Short’s” shortcomings: The real culprits in the financial meltdown never paid for their crimes, but still, it’s not all gloom and doom
Peter Dreier
The movie focused on the few who had the foresight to see impending crisis--but that was only part of the story
A total embarrassment: 3 takeaways from a GOP debate that brushed rock bottom in American politics
Elias Isquith
There is no single word in the English language capable of describing the embarrassing display the GOP just put on
Another reason Hillary should be nervous: Bernie’s backing by MoveOn.org proves she’s lost young progressives
Sean Illing
Bernie's endorsement by MoveOn.org shows just how lukewarm liberals are about the prospect of a Clinton nomination
There will be chaos: Big Oil’s collapse and the birth of a new world order
Michael Klare
Barrel prices have completely cratered. With alternative energies on the rise, geopolitics may never be the same
Chris Rock’s Oscar night is coming: Let’s hope he tells the Academy exactly what he thinks
Scott Timberg
This year's ceremony could be very interesting if this year's host tackles the Academy's glaring diversity problem
Terrorism is Americans’ No. 1 concern. We have bigger problems
Denise Fairchild
We're not as concerned with threats to the systems that meet our basic needs--water, power & food--as we should be
Denial, paranoia and bigotry: Obama warns against Republican ugliness and they immediately prove him right
Amanda Marcotte
Obama denounced pandering to bigots in his State of the Union speech and Republicans quickly validated his warning
The depressing lesson of Obama’s final State of the Union address: Everything is still broken
Jack Mirkinson
The president's speech last night was full of bothersome contradictions & accurate but easily ignored admonitions
8 signs Americans are slowly embracing a healthier diet
Reynard Loki
Soda consumption is down, and our aversion to sugar is expected to grow. Here are the trends to watch in 2016
America has grown cowardly: ISIS is no threat to our existence whatsoever
Tom Engelhardt
ISIL is no joke, but its potential for destruction pales in comparison to the danger once posed by the Soviet Union
Flaunting our ignorance: We’re looking at you, GOP candidates
Daniel R. DeNicola
It's more than good ole American anti-intellectualism -- we celebrate our ignorance and wear it as a badge of pride
Donald Trump talks at a fourth-grade level. Maybe that’s why the Fox News audience loves him
Émile P. Torres
The culture of anti-intellectualism in America is fueling hateful, racist demagogues -- in politics and on TV
Hubris takes them all down: This is why every president makes the same dumb mistakes
Mike Lofgren
We fight on both sides of wars. We think we can identify good terrorists and moderate rebels. We are always wrong
This is the end of John McCain: Why the Arizona senator could finally be facing retirement
Paul Blest
The GOP nominee just 8 short years ago, John McCain is now fighting off yet another strong primary challenge
“Attack on democracy”: TransCanada suing U.S. gov’t is chilling sign of dystopian TPP era we live in
Ben Norton
Consumer advocates warn the corporation's lawsuit is a dark sign of things to come, and the TPP will make it worse
The GOP’s reign of gubernatorial terror: Here are the small-government zealots who made their states considerably worse
Gary Legum
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has been embroiled in a scandal that could ruin him. He's not alone.
Cruz & Trump could crater the GOP: A history lesson for a party on the brink of disaster
Heather Digby Parton
From the beginning of the campaign, far-right nativism has defined the agenda. Here's why it could backfire—badly
10 more reasons Wall Street would hate Bernie Sanders
Steven Rosenfeld
No bank will be too big to fail under Bernie. The Vermont senator plans to radically overhaul our financial system
Obama’s tears, America’s tragedy: Behind Fox News mockery lies uncomfortable truth about our failed politics
Andrew O'Hehir
American masculinity is built on maudlin sentiment -- but Obama's tears reflect a deep grief with no clear remedy
Media fear-mongers about supposed “ISIS plots” while covering up key details like police entrapment and mental illness
Ben Norton
The U.S. press has been accused of helping ISIS spread propaganda. On New Year's we saw yet another absurd example
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