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Charlottesville: One battle in a war for America’s very soul
Lucian K. Truscott IV
What makes America great is that we are willing to fix what’s wrong
Netflix’s “The Defenders” isn’t the best Marvel series, but it may be what we need right now
Melanie McFarland
When real leaders refuse to call evil by its name, there's some solace in watching heroes fight against it
Was Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” whitewashed? And if so, what does that mean?
Matthew Rozsa
Nolan's epic film ignores the Indian and African troops who fought the Nazis. Minor oversight or massive fail?
Is the Trump administration “turning a blind eye” to Louisiana’s storm season?
Sarah Gamard
The state braces for more natural disasters with an eye on funding and staffing of national agencies
Martin Shkreli thinks he’ll be president someday
Matthew Rozsa
In a past time, one would laugh at Martin Shkreli's predictions. But stranger things have happened
Donald Trump’s CEO advisory councils are done, but who eliminated them?
Angelo Young
Trump says he's ending an initiative to collect advice from corporate America, but CEOs might have bailed first
Neo-Nazi blog The Daily Stormer tries to move to Russian domain
Angelo Young, Matthew Sheffield
Tech companies that have supported the hate site are being inundated with complaints for hosting them
Donald Trump’s presidency is a nightmare for Mitch McConnell’s approval ratings
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are okay with Donald Trump's attacks on McConnell — and prefer him over the Senate Majority Leader
Michael Moore bused his audience from his show to Trump Tower last night
Alessandra Maldonado
The filmmaker's performance turned into a protest march
A former skinhead reflects on Charlottesville: “We have a massive and dangerous domestic terrorist threat”
Rachel Leah
Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead turned de-radicalization activist, talks to Salon about white supremacists
Some Republicans are too afraid to call out Donald Trump by name after defending Nazi rally participants
Michael Glassman
While Republicans were quick to denounce Nazis, few GOPers spoke out against the president's defense of them
Roy Moore advances to Alabama Republican primary runoff election
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's candidate can't beat the man who thinks there's Sharia Law everywhere
VICE’s Charlottesville documentary on Trump’s “fine people” will terrify you
Rachel Leah
"Charlottesville: Race and Terror" shows the verbal and physical violence of Charlottesville's white supremacists
Meet Jack Posobiec: The “alt-right” troll with a press pass in White House
JARED HOLT, BRENDAN KARET
The man behind pizzagate conspiracy has close ties to Trump team. Also did sketchy stuff in PA primary
Charlottesville is just more evidence America was born and raised on racism and violence
Kali Holloway
America has a history of problem with race going back to the beginning
Donald Trump is afraid of Steve Bannon, and that’s why he won’t fire him: report
Angelo Young
If the president fires his political strategist, he could lose support from angry white nationalists
Making America hate again
Robert Reich
Trump's reluctance to denounce hateful violence has been part of his political strategy from the start
Donald Trump’s staffers were surprised that he said what he was always thinking
Angelo Young
Administration leaders are left in a state of shock that he publicly said things he's always thought
Trump, the far right and the “fine people” of Charlottesville: Is our president a Nazi sympathizer?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump, the NRA and the white supremacist fringe have forged a terrifying coalition of "very fine people"
“A great day for David Duke and racists everywhere”: Donald Trump’s alt right defense is blasted in the media
Matthew Rozsa
Media outlets from The Washington Post to the National Review have condemned Trump's defense of alt right marchers
Why governmental transparency will not work without strong leadership
Suzanne J. Piotrowski
Individuals’ internal controls can be positively shaped by training programs by top management
White privilege turned deadly in Charlottesville: How would police have reacted if a mob of angry black people had gathered there?
Chauncey DeVega
Imagine this thought experiment: Hundreds of armed, angry black protesters descend on a small Southern city
Alterna-Trump: Remember when blacks and Latinos loved this guy? That actually happened
Matthew Sheffield
A lifetime ago, TV celebrity Donald Trump was hugely popular with people of color, and supported LGBT equality
Rep. Dave Brat, Freedom Caucus hero: America’s real problem is “hard left,” not white supremacists
Amanda Marcotte
Virginia congressman compares Charlottesville white supremacists to Women's Marchers — and his own constituents
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