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Press critic Jay Rosen on how and why the media is normalizing Trump: “The need to be truthful conflicts with the duty to appear neutral”
Paul Rosenberg
Journalists still use words like "policy" and "learning" to describe a president with no policies who can't learn
French media warned not to publish Friday’s hacked emails of centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron
Taylor Link
An outside force is trying to influence the French election, so the country is taking measures the U.S. did not
It’s about to get harder to find beer bottles with half-naked women on them
Samantha Cole
Want to get a buzz without the bottled boozy bikini babes? Good luck
How one major internet company helps serve up hate on the web
Ken Schwencke
Cloudflare, a prominent San Francisco outfit, provides services to neo-Nazi sites like The Daily Stormer
The next 100 days will be even worse: Right-wing bigots urge Trump to sign anti-LGBT order allowing broad discrimination
Nico Lang
Conservatives have been pressuring Trump to take even more action targeting the LGBT community for months.
Alt-right hopes to organize street-fighting goon squad: Is it more than macho posturing?
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right fanboys are trying to organize street gangs — and the most effective way to fight back may be mockery
Abnormal America: Our political reality is the stuff of nightmares
Steven Rosenfeld
America has become a new dystopia
Why potlucks are starting to get political
Kristin Donnelly
A new generation of chefs and activists are using dinner parties to help refugees and more affected by the election
The Washington Post has a lobbyist as a writer. Here are 12 times they didn’t disclose conflicts of interest
Eric Hananoki
Editor says the Post wasn’t “initially clear enough with” Ed Rogers “on our expectations” but defends paper
Not covered under the First Amendment: The ACLU is wrong about Trump and incitement to violence
JoAnne Sweeny
A liberal law professor disagrees with the ACLU's defense of Trump's speech at a rally where violence occurred
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Who says you can’t cash in on public office?
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump family continues to see its 2016 election success as an opportunity to increase their real estate brand
Trolling for a race war: Neo-Nazis are trying to bait leftist “antifa” activists into violence — and radicalize white people
Matthew Sheffield
Alt-right violence isn't random — it's part of a strategy to radicalize the "normies" and make fascism great again
A Democratic congressional candidate in Montana’s special election is moonlighting at a nudist resort
Taylor Link
Rob Quist has laid bare his fight for Montana families, public lands and public schools — but keeps his clothes on
Congressional Republicans are unimpressed with Trump’s tax plan: “Not even close” to tax reform
Taylor Link
One bipartisan think tank estimates a $5.5 trillion loss in revenue over the next decade under Trump's plan
State Department posts, then removes article promoting President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort
Taylor Link
One Democratic senator asked why taxpayer dollars were going towards marketing for the Trump Organization
Stealth sisterhood: I look white, but I’m also black. And I don’t hate Rachel Dolezal
Alli Joseph
I am white, I am black, I am Native American. And I know what it's like for people not to see all of who I am
Understanding the GOP’s health care failure — and the deeper existential crisis of conservative politics
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems
Remake of Classic ‘Your Brain on Drugs’ Ad Slams Disastrous Drug War
Tony Newman
Rachael Leigh Cook was behind the original "your brain on drugs" ad. Her update shows how far we—and she—have come.
Want a good manufacturing job? You need computer and programming skills now
Angelo Young
As high-tech manufacturing expands, the nature of the factory floor job is becoming more technical
11 coffee hacks that will make your mornings so much better
Julien Perry
Ain't nobody got time to mess up their wake up
Juicero CEO says the company is “learning, listening, and improving” after ridicule over its unnecessary $400 machine
Taylor Link
After an avalanche of embarrassing headlines and jokes, Juicero is giving customers a refund
Did racism or a longing for authoritarian leadership elect Donald Trump? The right answer is both
Heather Digby Parton
New data suggests Trump voters have highly negative views of African-Americans. But that's not the whole story
Roger Ailes’ fake news empire: Former Fox News head presided over a panoply of phony “sock puppet” blogs
Matthew Sheffield
Former Fox News CEO paid for many deceptive sites, including leering blogs promoting female Fox personalities
Pro-Trump rioters got away with beating anti-fascists in Berkeley — and likely won’t stop there
Amanda Marcotte
The Berkeley street violence was a great marketing event for alt-right types eager to attack anti-Trump protesters
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