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Atlanta City Council looks to reform pot laws, addressing broken criminal justice system

Michelle Wright
Criminal justice reform could be coming to deep-red Georgia.

Big pharma is “getting away with murder”: Drugmakers help turn patients with rare diseases into D.C. lobbyists

Sarah Jane Tribble
The pharmaceutical industry is teaming up with advocacy groups

Is Julian Assange a misogynist, or just seething with rage against Hillary Clinton? We wonder

Matthew Rozsa
Assange once described Sweden as "the Saudi Arabia of feminism," and has focused his rage on one woman

Listen up, guys: 14 foods that may help your sexual performance

Robin Scher
It comes down to improving circulation, dudes - and a diet full of these foods can help.

Challenging the so-called “health” challenge: Our obsession with the “before” and “after” body transformation

JoAnna Novak
The photos are always side-by-side comparisons: one person who has decided to turn herself into someone new

The total cost of the 2016 election was nearly $6.5 billion: Report

Taylor Link
A lot of money went into the 2016 campaign, but President Trump won despite spending way less than his rival

Soaring beyond 100: Early heat wave that bakes India is a sign of what’s to come

Andrea Thompson
Heat waves have set in early in northern India. They are expected to become more common with warming

Good kid, mad country: Kendrick Lamar’s “DAMN.” finds the rapper reckoning with God and America

Max Cea
Buckle up. Kendrick Lamar’s newest album is another brilliant masterpiece

This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: He’s not even pretending to divest anymore

Matthew Rozsa
Trump hobnobs with a Chinese leader while creating a de facto plug for his Florida resort

Unmasking of Susan Rice: A perfect case study of new pro-Trump propaganda machine

Alex Kaplan
The fringe is no longer being siloed; it has been actively raised into the mainstream by pro-Trump forces

Hypocrites for Gorsuch: Conservative activist group pushing Trump’s nominee used to be for the filibuster

Amanda Marcotte
A right-wing group backing Gorsuch embraced the filibuster under Obama; today its members think this is an outrage

WATCH: Equal Pay, but Only Ivanka’s Way

Jason Stormer
Ivanka Trump tweets support of Equal Pay Day despite inconsistencies within her own company

ProPublica had the best response after Spicer called it a “left-wing blog”

Rachel Leah
Spicer made the mistake of mis-categorizing ProPublica. No one might ever come for ProPublica again

Pamela Anderson pens bizarre poem to Sweden in an effort to free Julian Assange

Katie Serena
Former "Baywatch" star has been visiting the WikiLeaks founder in exile at the Ecuadorian embassy in the UK

No more land of the free? Trump’s double standard on freedom of speech threatens America’s image

Jim Sleeper
The president wants liberties for himself that he doesn’t grant to others.

Donald Trump’s businesses appear to have ties with alleged Russian mobsters: report

Charlie May
There's a long history between Trump's business interests and Russian interests

Trump’s assault on the planet: Undoing Obama’s work on climate change won’t be as easy as new president thinks

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and Scott Pruitt aim to gut the EPA's climate regulations — but environmentalists promise to battle in court

Should your insurance company pay for medical marijuana?

April M. Short
As marijuana proves safer and more effective than opiates, several court rulings may set a new precedent

Gorsuch, Thomas, Rehnquist and beyond: A short history of right-wing lies in Supreme Court confirmation hearings

Paul Rosenberg
Neil Gorsuch's bland denials belong to a tradition of conservative dishonesty that reaches back many decades

A 2-for-1 for racists: Post hateful fliers, then revel in the news coverage

Ken Schwencke
White supremacists have targeted college campuses, causing upset and gaining attention

Thank you, Lynette Williamson: An essay on death and acceptance arrives in time

Erin Keane
Williamson, author of the Salon essay "Dying, with a lifetime of literature," passed away at home last Saturday

Alabama legislature may give a fundamentalist church its own police force: What could go wrong?

Amanda Marcotte
What separation of church and state? Birmingham megachurch wants to hire its own cops, claims innocent motives

How online hate infiltrates social media and politics

Adam G. Klein
For hate groups, there's unprecedented opportunity to finally plug their fringe movements into a mainstream circuit

Why powerful people fail to stop bad behavior by their underlings

Jessica A. Kennedy, Cameron Anderson
Research shows people in power are less likely to intervene during an unethical act
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