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Sean Hannity refuses to let Trump move on, launches “investigation” into Gold Star parent Khizr Khan
Sophia Tesfaye
While Trump attempts to "pivot" to the economy, Hannity wonders if Khan "was purposely hiding his real views"
The real threat to American sovereignty: Citizens United and global money influencing our politics
Robert Reich
Someone should let Trump know it’s illegal for candidates for federal office to solicit foreign money
Far too little, way too late: The hopeless anti-Trump candidacy of Evan McMullin
Simon Maloy
Months after the horse left, #NeverTrump Republicans have finally chosen someone to close the barn door
Jill Stein’s anti-vax game: How and why the Green Party candidate is pandering to the anti-vaccination crowd
Amanda Marcotte
Jill Stein sows doubt and fears about vaccinations, and the supposed Snopes debunking did nothing of the sort
DNC’s real problem: The committee is little more than a giant machine designed to suck up big money
Robert Reich
The DNC has to turn itself — and the Democratic Party — into a grass-roots membership organization
Trump won’t quit: 3 most absurd arguments Trump minions made about attacks on the Khan family
Elizabeth Preza
Maybe just don't attack the family of a fallen soldier in the first place?
Has Elon Musk lost his touch? Why Tesla’s deal for SolarCity has some investors cringing
Angelo Young
Tesla's $2.6 billion purchase of the solar systems maker is raising eyebrows and even being called a bailout.
The real reckoning: Hillary Clinton can’t do much if Washington stays the same
Robert Reich
Clinton has a long list of good proposals for helping average working people, but will they go anywhere?
Uber surrenders to Chinese rival after reported $2 billion in losses
Scott Eric Kaufman
The ride-sharing group failed in its attempt to topple local Didi Chuxing, so it agreed to a merger
Media’s political influence: We can bash Trump and his supporters all we want — but will it work?
Neal Gabler
Responsible members of the media who care about the direction of this country will continue to pummel Trump
My tiny house reality: When the downsized life is the only life you can afford
Crystal Ponti
The consumer dream of minimalism and living small has nothing to do with my family — 5 people in a 1-bedroom home
Hillary doesn’t get it: She doesn’t need to move toward the middle — she needs to move toward the anti-establishment
Robert Reich
The biggest divide in American politics is now between the anti-establishment and the establishment
Inside Milo’s “gays for Trump,” virulently anti-Islam party at the RNC
Ben Norton
Far-right leaders Milo Yiannopoulos, Pamela Geller and Geert Wilders gave pro-Trump, pro-LGBT, anti-Muslim speeches
White fragility is real: 4 questions white people should ask themselves during discussions about race
Sarah Watts
Are you a "fragile" white person? Here's how to tell—and what to do about it
Donald Trump’s weaponized platform: A project three decades in the making
Paul Rosenberg
A conversation on dangerous radical-right connections with Talk To Action co-founder Bruce Wilson
Robert Reich: Here’s what to expect at the conventions — and the reason we have them
Robert Reich
Think of them as the political version of a national sales convention for the top-earning sales reps
Reports: Donald Trump taps Mike Pence as his running mate
Brendan Gauthier
Donald Trump will officially name the Indiana governor as his running mate on Friday, reports say
Activism moves to Facebook: Why what’s good for social media might not be so good for democracy
Sarah Jaffe
The recorded shooting of Philando Castile is just one example of how social media is changing the face of activism
Bernie’s big legacy: 7 ways Sanders’s campaign inspired a revolution and changed politics
Robert Reich
Bernie Sanders’s campaign is now officially over, but the movement he began is still just beginning
Trump’s populist lie: Republicans are denouncing him, average working Americans are fooled by him
Robert Reich
The real Trump isn’t a populist. He’s a plutocrat and, above all, a con man
Jonah Lehrer is back: Does a disgraced writer deserve another shot at nonfiction?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
His career seemed ruined after revelations he'd fabricated quotes — but now he's back and wants your trust
Pottermore problems: Scholars and writers call foul on J.K. Rowling’s North American magic
Paula Young Lee
The Ilvermorny origin story perpetuates colonialist perspectives, appropriates and erases Native American culture
Women divorce better than men: They’re happier, more confident and less likely to self-destruct
Kali Holloway
New research debunks the sexist stereotype that women grow bitter and jaded after separating from their husbands
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