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Stop believing this myth: No, Native Americans are not “anti-science”
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Dina Gilio-Whitaker
American Indians have always been fluent in scientific thought and practice, contrary to damaging misconceptions
Don Blankenship, Massey CEO in jail because unsafe mines killed 29, says he’s a political prisoner
Jonathan Mattise
The CEO conspired to willfully violate mine safety standards at Upper Big Branch mine before the 2010 explosion
Robert Reich: Don’t overlook Donald Trump, and don’t give Republicans a free pass
Robert Reich
Yes, Donald Trump is a threat. But so is the rest of the Republican Party
Premature celebrations: GOP declares Mike Pence winner in vice presidential debate against Tim Kaine
Jeremy Binckes
Believe in predeterminism? The GOP does
What you need to know about Donald Trump’s VP pick Mike Pence
Karin Kamp
The Indiana gov. is socially conservative, loves free trade and has some interesting thoughts on "Mulan" the film
Robert Reich: Why it’s time to start considering a universal basic income
Robert Reich
As the job market will contract, there's only one solution to mass unemployment
This is not a humblebrag: My kid won’t eat junk food and it’s all my fault
Dena Landon
I was determined my son would eat only healthful, homemade foods. And it totally backfired on me
Chris Gethard opens up: “I’ve spent too much time growing up feeling like I couldn’t talk about this stuff. And it almost killed me”
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to the comedian about "Career Suicide," depression, political correctness and The Smiths
Robert Reich: Yelling does nothing. It’s time to do something to rein in CEOs
Robert Reich
A bipartisan barrage of CEO bashing is beautiful, but not beneficial
From climate change to jihad: U.S. recognizes security importance of battling global warming
Brian Kahn
For national security, the U.S. needs to look at the environment
New attack on free speech: Pro-Israel groups wage war on campus freedom
David Palumbo-Liu
Attacks on pro-Palestinian activists have grown increasingly vicious, but free-speech supporters are fighting back
“Run them down”: Glenn Reynolds baffled at brief Twitter ban over inflammatory Charlotte protesters tweet
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The USA Today columnist received a digital slap on the wrist for suggesting violence against demonstrators
AfterEllen and the digital media bust: Queer spaces for women are disappearing, even on the Internet
Nico Lang
The 14-year-old website for queer women, which editor Trish Bendix calls "a virtual church," will close on Friday
Robert Reich: A Donald Trump supporter learns his candidate is a con man
Robert Reich
My coffee with a Trump die-hard.
Separating the debate: Abortion’s constitutional legality vs. its public funding
Carrie Sheffield
Nearly half of Americans consider themselves pro-life, making federal funding of abortion a legit question
The general of gossip: Colin Powell’s leaked emails depict a juvenile busybody rather than an elder statesman
Heather Digby Parton
Colin Powell's immature and silly emails show why he should stay out of the election and maybe start a blog
Robert Reich: Corporate tax deserters shouldn’t get the benefits of being American corporations
Robert Reich
Apple is only the latest big global American corporation to use foreign tax shelters to avoiding paying
Espionage Insiders: Welcome to the Post-Forgetting World
Presented by Open Road Films Snowden
Security Technologist Bruce Schneier explains how Edward Snowden’s NSA leak ushered in the new global era.
Robert Reich: There’s one big unfinished promise by Bill Clinton that Hillary should put to bed
Robert Reich
Bar corporations from deducting all executive pay in excess of $1 million, in any form
Airbnb “putting in place powerful systemic changes” to prevent racial discrimination by hosts
Scott Eric Kaufman
The changes should eliminate the ability of hosts to discriminate on conscious and unconscious levels
Similarities between Hillary Clinton, Tom Brady: The media’s presumption of guilt
Neal Gabler
Journalists' dim view of everything from politicians to human nature seems to taint every story
Down with classroom icebreakers: Can we all just start teaching instead?
Dan Greenstone
Teachers waste an incredible amount of instruction time every year on these awkward and pointless exercises
Press, lies and Hillary’s campaign: Years of smears have created a fictional version of Clinton. They’re also a disservice to voters.
Heather Digby Parton
Many Americans think Clinton is a congenital liar — that's because of the right and the media, not her
Robert Reich: The reality of free trade deals — they don’t benefit all
Robert Reich
If we want the public to support free trade, we’ve got to ensure that everyone benefits from it
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