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Every nation, except for the U.S., reaffirmed the Paris climate accord at G-20 summit
Taylor Link
World leaders came together to fight climate change, but President Trump once again refused to join them
Staggering right-wing hypocrisy: America is not going to “come together” under GOP politics of division
David Masciotra
Republicans need to stop begging Americans for "unity" while they pursue unjust policies
Forget fake news — alt-right memes could do more damage to democracy
Sophia A. McClennen
Just like talk radio before it, growth of alt-right social media is the real crisis behind Trump's CNN tweet
The day democracy got hacked: To this “old spy,” all signs in the DNC email leak pointed to Russia
Malcolm Nance
Someone was playing 3-dimensional chess with our democracy. Experience taught me there could be only one source
Mr. Zuckerberg, please don’t run for president: The last thing America needs is a Facebook technocrat
Keith A. Spencer
The same absurd logic that swept Trump into the White House could bring us the Zuck. You shouldn't "like" this
Trump’s alt-right Poland speech: Time to call his white nationalist rhetoric what it is
Amanda Marcotte
After two years of flirting with overt white nationalism, Trump jumps the alt-right shark in his Warsaw speech
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: When the watchdog leaves
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump goes abroad, and his interests get a lot murkier
Why we need the left-wing critique of liberalism: Because liberals got us where we are today
Conor Lynch
Too many American liberals have betrayed FDR's legacy — and the attacks from both left and right have some merit
3 of the biggest misogynists to reach the oval office before Donald Trump got there
Bruce E. Levine
Grover Cleveland was a real creep
How anti-choice zealots cry censorship whenever they are challenged
Julie Tulbert
The anti-choice's strategy is to complain for more coverage, they already receive
A Muslim activist is under attack because her critics don’t know what “jihad” actually means
Matthew Rozsa
Jihad means "to struggle," but conservatives didn't recognize that when they expressed outrage over Sarsour's speec
Donald Trump meets Vladimir Putin, and something may have come out of it
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump began his meeting with Vladimir Putin by talking about the 2016 election — and not in his usual way
GOP senator: We haven’t replaced Obamacare because we never thought Trump was going to win
Matthew Sheffield
Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania says GOP didn't expect to win White House, so it never worked out policies
Departing ethics director denounces President Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest
Matthew Rozsa
Walter Schaub, who's leaving his post as an independent ethics chief, says Trump businesses are profiting
Vladimir Putin’s meeting with Donald Trump will change nothing
Matthew Rozsa
Putin believes that Trump is damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, during their first official meeting
WATCH: Stop saying you “believe” in climate change
Alli Joseph
Author Paul Hawken says language is being used against those who know the science
America is suffering from a plague of deadly, unaccountable and racist police violence
Celisa Calacal
A year after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile's deaths, the state of police violence in the U.S. remains bleak
Trump’s Russia lies keep on coming — and so do his hollow, hypocritical attacks on Obama
Bob Cesca
At his Poland press conference, the president rolled out an especially egregious list of falsehoods and distortions
Single-payer falls short in California, at least for now — and activists are pissed
Matthew Sheffield
Democratic Assembly speaker blocks a proposal for universal health care, and faces heated attacks from the left
GM to Colombian workers injured on the job: You’re on your own
Bruce Vail
The U.S. blocked entrance to a protest leader, representing hundreds of employees injured in Bogota
Trump is on course to get a hot war going with North Korea
Jefferson Morley
An underinformed president faces an overhyped threat. What could go wrong?
Trump’s anti-immigration policies are pushing tech workers and students to Canada
Charlie May
Canada is capitalizing on tech workers and students due to Trump's harsh immigration rhetoric
Donald Trump, undisputed champ: Body-slamming his way to victory over the media and the “resistance”
Chauncey DeVega
Think Trump's attack on CNN made him look bad? Think again: He's a master marketer, and his fan base ate it up
Ava DuVernay to write and direct a Central Park Five Netflix miniseries
Alessandra Maldonado
"13th" filmmaker DuVernay will tackle the wrongful conviction of the Central Park Five in a Netflix miniseries
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