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Hugh Hefner, Playboy founder, dead at 91
Jeremy Binckes
Remembering the Playboy founder's life, as told in Salon
Trump pastor on “Fox & Friends”: NFL players are lucky to not be “shot in the head” for protest
Charlie May
Pastor Robert Jeffress suggested that those who take a knee would be executed if they lived in North Korea
Jerry Jones sidesteps the meaning of anthem protests with PR ploy
Jeremy Binckes
The owner of the Dallas Cowboys delivered an empty gesture of empathy designed to make no one uncomfortable
8 of the GOP’s favorite scapegoats when things don’t go their way
Brook Bolen
When times get tough, it's nice to have a few reliable punching bags to take the blame
Sanders’s bill electrifies growing single-payer movement
Michael Corcoran
Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All Act has injected a remarkable jolt of energy into a movement for health care.
Elisabeth Moss will continue to fight the good fight in abortion drama “Call Jane”
Gabriel Bell
The new movie falls hot on the heels of her double Emmy win for "The Handmaid's Tale"
Candidate for Alabama senate caught calling Native Americans and Asians “reds and yellows”
Matthew Rozsa
One of the Republican candidates for the Senate in Alabama is mired in a racist gaffe scandal
Trump’s FEC pick: Defender of dark money
Amanda Marcotte
Trey Trainor spent years fighting campaign finance disclosure, which is extra creepy in the age of Russian meddling
My mentor, Anaïs Nin
Tristine Rainer
As a graduate student at UCLA in the late 1960s, I became a part of Anaïs Nin's inner circle
26 films Rotten Tomatoes got 100 percent wrong
Matthew Rozsa
The Tomatometer is beloved and useful, but far from perfect — here are 26 films that the aggregator got wrong
5 absurd attempts to equate right-wing terrorists with left-wing groups
Kali Holloway
Trump and Co. are taking examples of false equivalencies to new ridiculous new heights
A California ballot measure would make abortion a first-degree murder crime
Leigh C. Anderson
Criminalizing birth control is a long shot, but the normalization of anti-abortion rhetoric has become a real issue
Republicans hit peak racial hypocrisy: Their condemnation of white supremacy is laughable
Chauncey DeVega
Leading Republicans have fled from Trump's racism. But their party has been a white-identity club for 50 years
Bigger, stronger storms will mean more post-hurricane pollution — does Trump even care?
Amanda Marcotte
Climate change is making storm effects worse, but even in this terrifying season Trump wants to slash regulations
There’s one big reason for Trump and Sessions to target DACA: Racism
Amanda Marcotte
Jeff Sessions claims DACA recipients are undeserving, unassimilated and prone to crime. None of that is true
Memo to white feminists: It’s our job to dismantle white supremacy — now
Anna March
We say we are horrified by racism, but we aren’t doing nearly enough to end it. Often, we even contribute to it
This pastor thinks that Houston deserved Hurricane Harvey because of its “pro-homosexual mayor”
Charlie May
"Repairing your houses after a hurricane if you're going to hell is just not worth it"
Glenn Beck’s The Blaze lays off dozens of employees
Charlie May
Beck announced with a "heavy heart" that his production company, and The Blaze have cut 20 percent of their staff
Trump’s “trans ban” is an attack on health care — and an especially cruel one
Amanda Marcotte
Marginalizing health care for trans people is nonsense. It's also unnecessary and needlessly hurtful
Why all eyes are on Missouri
Alison Dreith, Pamela Merritt
The Show Me State continues to try to roll back basic rights and protections for minorities and women
Surprise! “Crisis pregnancy centers” totally fail at replacing Planned Parenthood
Amanda Marcotte
Texas experiment of redirecting family planning funds to anti-abortion group ends in an embarrassing failure
The spread of white nationalism is taking our nation into uncharted and dangerous territory
Steven Rosenfeld
Charlottesville and its aftermath are proof we're in for a resurgence of America's oldest culture war
A John Kasich/John Hickenlooper ticket won’t happen — thankfully
Matthew Sheffield
Two boring governors walked into a bar, and nothing happened afterwards
A strong opinion: Stop counter-protesting
Rick Gell
Even if the protesters are the KKK, white supremacists and neo-Nazis
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