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Google shifts the blame after being accused of stealing lyrics from Genius

Andy Meek
Google has responded to the controversy by claiming that it didn’t steal anything at all

Climate debate-gate: Democratic Party chokes on its own greenhouse gas — but the fight’s not over

Paul Rosenberg
Voters, candidates and activists all want a Democratic debate on climate. Why are Tom Perez and the DNC refusing?

Conservatives, liberals disagree on Oberlin verdict — but both feel media coverage missed the mark

Shira Tarlo
Oberlin College was recently ordered by a jury to pay tens of millions to a local bakery for defamation

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Senate confirms judge who’s so anti-LGBTQ even Susan Collins voted no

Igor Derysh
Matthew Kacsmaryk has said trans people have a "mental disorder" and opposes every aspect of LGBTQ equality

Why do conservatives hate Oberlin so much?

Keith A. Spencer
How did the right get swept into a delusion that the college is a fount of bomb-slinging, purple-haired leftists?

I’m gay & I bake. But does that make baking “gay”?

Eric Kim
On the dangers of stereotyping.

Charter schools divide the 2020 Democratic candidates

Jeff Bryant
The debate around charter schools will be a defining factor to differentiate Democratic candidates

Everything you need to know about the Green New Deal

Matthew Rozsa
From its historic inspiration, to how AOC introduced the term to the mainstream and its main policy prescriptions

Bad infographics are causing a crisis of bad journalism

Keith A. Spencer
Unlike news sources, we don’t have normalized standards for vetting infographics — and that’s a bad thing

Instagram blows up meal prepping: The new TV dinner has created a food industry sector

Nicole Karlis
Half a million #MealPrepping tags can't be wrong — but aren't we all just taking photos of “glorified leftovers”?

The American cult of bombing and endless war

William J. Astore
Ten tenets of air power that I didn’t learn in the Air Force.

Beware Joe Biden’s “national unity” campaign: Win or lose, it’s a bad idea

Andrew O'Hehir
Why is Joe Biden making smoochy overtures to "moderate" Republicans? Because he's not really running as a Democrat

YouTube says it will remove thousands of videos pushing far-right views

Nicole Karlis
The piecemeal ban raised ire among critics who view YouTube's content policies as inconsistent and self-serving

Russia’s ability to manipulate Twitter? It’s far worse than we previously thought

Matthew Rozsa
The Internet Research Agency began sowing the seeds of its disinformation campaign long before the 2016 elections

Pete Buttigieg says he would not have “applied that pressure” on Al Franken to resign from Senate

Matthew Rozsa
"That is not too high a standard," Buttigieg's 2020 rival Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand fired back in a statement

How Roger Stone’s trial could expose Donald Trump

Cody Fenwick
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s office is no more, but the legacy of his office lives on . . .

Scholars rip apart Clarence Thomas’ new anti-abortion screed: “A gross misuse of historical facts”

Cody Fenwick
“Linking the pro-choice movement to racism . . . He’s a bad man,” Georgia State law professor Eric Segall says

James Baker’s FBI redemption tour

Celia Viggo Wexler
Baker, a key adviser to FBI head James Comey, left the bureau one year ago

Right-wing D.C. prayer group pushing Trump administration’s anti-sex agenda

Amanda Marcotte
What separation of church and state? Religious right is pushing its dogma hard behind the scenes in Washington

San Francisco’s facial recognition ban still lets corporations spy on you

Nicole Karlis
Watchdog groups warn that the so-called ban doesn't affect corporations' ability to surveill you

George R.R. Martin says “Game of Thrones” finale sort of got book ending right, but not everything

Zack Sharf
Martin says he expects his final two "Thrones" books to fill 3,000 manuscript pages

How cryptocurrency scams work

Nir Kshetri
Cryptocurrency fraudsters have swindled their victims out of hundreds of millions – even billions – of dollars

Exclusive: Burning Man calls itself a safe space. Assault survivors say it’s got a sex crime problem

Nicole Karlis
The Playa is a "lions' den" where security responds to sex crime scenes by trying to sniff out "consent accidents"
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