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Yes, it’s really this simple: Donald Trump is a cranky, obsessive racist
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is a simple man driven by a single-minded racist obsession: delegitimizing Barack Obama's presidency
Did overdevelopment make flooding in Houston worse?
Mary Mazzoni
As residents recover from Harvey, some experts wonder if the disastrous flooding could have been mitigated.
Enough with the blue-baiting: The biggest threat on campus has nothing to do with free speech
Sophia A. McClennen
The right-wing attacks over free speech on college campuses are a distraction from what hurts actual students most
How men recover from war
Jefferson Morley
A photographer and a Marine confront their demons in "Shooting Ghosts."
Ivanka Trump’s latest sell-out is no surprise: Why would she stand up for workers now?
Jeremy Binckes
Ivanka Trump claims to believe in equal pay for equal work. But deep down, she's just like her dad
The 2 degrees that matter most
David Titley
How we can limit climate change — even if we miss the 2 degrees Celsius mark
White supremacists joked about using cars to run over opponents before Charlottesville marches
George Joseph
Chat room conversations reveal expectations of violence — along with intelligence on left-wing adversaries
Facebook makes biggest move yet in battle against “fake news,” but is it too late?
Gabriel Bell
The social-media giant sent out a warning to companies and media sites that use Pages and traffic in fake news
Pro-Russian bots take up the right-wing cause after Charlottesville
Isaac Arnsdorf
Analysts tracking Russian influence operations find a feedback loop between Kremlin propaganda and far-right memes.
6 ways this Ivy League university is acting like a PR firm for junk food, GMOs and pesticides
Sophia Johnson
Consumers lose when professors get their marching orders from Big Ag and Big Food.
Trump’s reversal on Afghanistan heightens the contradictions — his and ours
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's abrupt embrace of the disastrous elite consensus on Afghanistan reflects the deep divisions of our era
Will Trump’s enduring legacy be a right-wing judiciary?
SUSANNAH JACOB
The president is moving at a rapid clip to put ideological allies on the bench.
The Infowar for Donald Trump’s mind
Matthew Sheffield
New White House chief of staff John Kelly is trying to steer the president's media habits away from Alex Jones
Democrats demand a price for Charlottesville: Trump must disband his voter fraud commission
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats seize on major voting rights victories to demand real concessions following Charlottesville
Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP cited for “illegal health claims” by watchdog group
Alessandra Maldonado
Truth in Advertising called GOOP's health claims "unsubstantiated" and "misleading"
Alt-lite implosion: Video channel Rebel Media is collapsing in aftermath of Charlottesville violence
Matthew Sheffield
Controversial right-wing site, home to Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes, may have flirted with hate once too often
The solar eclipse is a sign that America is evil, religious right members say
Matthew Sheffield
Today's solar eclipse is further proof that you are a sinner, if some fringe commentators are to be believed
Joss Whedon’s ex-wife: his behavior is “anything other than feminist”
Matthew Rozsa
If true, the claims by Whedon's ex will throw the director's feminist credentials into serious question
Big Tech, the “alt-right” and the unknown future of the internet
Matthew Sheffield
With online hate translating into real-world violence, tech companies wrestle with a new sense of responsibility
The Daily Caller has a white nationalist problem
Stephen Piggott, Alex Amend
Here's what the Daily Caller doesn't want you to know
We’re supposed to be a democracy, but half the GOP is ok with postponing 2020’s election
Steven Rosenfeld
A party so full of delusions exposes the dark underbelly in America
Back to the progressive future: It’s not too late to overcome the mistakes of the Clinton era
Paul Rosenberg
Progressives had great ideas on trade, the environment and democracy — until Clinton threw them under the bus
The damage we do to boys and men that explains the Trump presidency
Kali Holloway
Toxic masculinity hurts men and women alike.
MSNBC becomes most-watched cable news channel for first time ever
Matthew Sheffield
As Donald Trump continues to enmesh himself in one controversy after another, MSNBC is experiencing record ratings
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