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How some rich people are trying to dismantle inequality

Erynn Beaton, Maureen A. Scully, Sandra Rothenberg
Philanthropy won't fix the wealth gap in America, but it's a start

The Kermit the Frog drama shows how we can’t separate men from Muppets

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Steve Whitmire played an amphibian for nearly 30 years — then things got weird

Myths and facts to know ahead of Rick Perry’s study on the electrical grid and renewable energy

Lisa Hymas
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of the forthcoming study from the Department of Energy

Neck-deep in Russkies

Lucian K. Truscott IV
When was the last time you had a translator at a campaign meeting?

Twitter cites progress in fighting harassment, but is taking a “just trust us” approach

Angelo Young
The micro-blogging site claims to have successfully fended off harassers, but offers only vague, self-reported data

Blame Donald Trump for Rupert Murdoch’s failed Heat Street gamble

Matthew Sheffield
Conservative media hate Trump but they can't oppose him because their audience loves him

CNN editor Chris Cillizza’s Reddit AMA goes about as well as you thought it would

Taylor Link
The journalist obsessed with optics makes the grave mistake of allowing his readers voice their frustrations online

Karen Budd-Falen, the Bundy family’s lawyer, may be Trump’s pick to manage federal lands

Amanda Marcotte
Budd-Falen has a history of attacking environmentalists, federal agents and protected species like the gray wolf

Fox News host Jesse Watters gets trolled by fake antifa activist

Matthew Sheffield
Bill O'Reilly's protégé embarrasses himself in interview as he thinks he's destroying an idiotic lefty

Far-right media are now accusing Obama of spying on John Roberts

Alex Kaplan
The far-right earns an "A" in creativity but receives an "F" for fake allegation

Former Kermit voice actor offers sad, sad statement on recent firing

Taylor Link
Steve Whitmire called the Kermit role a "calling" and said he was "devastated" over his recent departure

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop calls criticism from scientists “dangerous”

Alessandra Maldonado
The wellness company takes aim at detractors in a superbly passive-aggressive post

The west is on fire as heat records fall

Andrea Thompson
Even nighttime temps are unbearably hot

The class war is a one-sided fight — and the very rich are winning

Donald Jeffries
You don't have to be a Bernie Sanders supporter to be concerned about the widening income gap in America

President Trump: This way to the exits

Michael Winship
Less than six months into his presidency, it's clear that our chief executive is unfit for office

Museum of the Bible is busted: Inside the Hobby Lobby owners’ dodgy artifact practices

Noah Charney
Concerns over how Hobby Lobby was amassing its trove of Biblical-era antiquities have been around for years

Mark Zuckerberg shouldn’t be president, but he should be listened to

Matthew Rozsa
He's not the right person for the job, but his willingness to embrace new ideas is exactly what America requires

Why we need the left-wing critique of liberalism: Because liberals got us where we are today

Conor Lynch
Too many American liberals have betrayed FDR's legacy — and the attacks from both left and right have some merit

Why it’s important to understand social media’s dark history

Nicholas Bowman
Facebook's responsibility to monitor its two billion users is unclear

How anti-choice zealots cry censorship whenever they are challenged

Julie Tulbert
The anti-choice's strategy is to complain for more coverage, they already receive

Latest Republican health care tactic: A sneak attack on people with pre-existing conditions

Amanda Marcotte
In the fine print, GOP bill guts coverage of "essential health care benefits," with devastating consequences

Silicon Valley’s sexism problem: Another tech executive resigns over sexual harassment charges

Charlie May
In a blog post, 500 Startups founder Dave McClure admit to sexually harassing multiple women

Florida law allows any parent to challenge how evolution, climate change are taught in schools

Matthew Rozsa
It looks like the lessons of the Scopes Monkey trial have not yet been absorbed in Florida

Four myths journalists should watch out for during Trump’s “Energy Week”

Lisa Hymas
The end of energy week and the Trump administration still can't figure out we are destroying the planet
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