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Trump: A racist president

Alon Ben-Meir
Donald Trump’s embrace of white supremacy is poisoning America’s soul.

Trump wants to take guns away from people in crisis. Will that work?

Liz Szabo
"Extreme Risk Protection Orders" allows a court to intervene when someone shows warning signs of impending violence

As mass shootings become normalized, hospitals prep their staff for the worst

Shira Tarlo
As the U.S. gun violence problem becomes politically intractable, hospitals mandate training for the unthinkable

Beto O’Rourke blasts Trump’s “unfounded conspiracy theories” as more details emerge on Epstein death

Matthew Rozsa
Beto O'Rourke, a Democratic presidential candidate, blasted Trump for his conspiracy theories on Epstein's death

Companies promoting causes can be accused of “wokewashing”

Kim Sheehan
Consumers addressing societal problems, such as race and climate change, might increase skepticism and not support.

Universal pulls release of “The Hunt” following pressure from Trump, Fox News

Matthew Rozsa
A controversy has emerged over Universal's decision to pull the release of its horror satire, "The Hunt"

“The Loudest Voice in the Room” ends up belonging to Naomi Watts’ Gretchen Carlson

Allen Barra
As Showtime's drama about Roger Ailes' reign at Fox News wraps this week, let's pause to recognize her performance

Trump tweets Clinton conspiracy theory on Epstein death, ignores his own Epstein connection

Matthew Rozsa
Trump tweeted conspiracy theories connecting the Clintons to Jeffrey Epstein's death, despite his own Epstein ties

People kill people but capitalism makes it easy and profitable around the world

Bob Hennelly
As tragic as our domestic mass murders are, they're a fraction of the global carnage caused by guns made in the USA

Keep calling him #MoscowMitch: McConnell is finally running scared

Matthew Rozsa
Are Trump and his traitorous enablers modern-day McCarthyists?

Trump’s China tantrum

Chris Gay
The U.S.-China trade war continues

Mass shootings aren’t becoming more common

Christopher J. Ferguson
And evidence contradicts common stereotypes about killers

“The Boys” comics artist Darick Robertson on Amazon’s adaptation, politics and “The Punisher”

Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to the acclaimed artist behind "Transmetropolitan" and "The Punisher" about seeing his "Boys" on TV

Government doesn’t reflect that Americans’ support for immigration is at record highs

Mariano Sana
Polls show that Americans feel more welcoming toward immigrants than they have in the past

A grassroots Christians movement joins the fight against Christian Nationalism

Paul Rosenberg
"Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities," the organizers, who are Christians, warn

Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, found dead in jail cell

Joseph Neese
Epstein was charged with operating a sex trafficking ring in which he allegedly abused girls as young as 14

It’s not just David Duke and the KKK anymore: It’s Tucker Carlson and Fox News Network who sell hate

Lucian K. Truscott IV
I just got a death threat from a coward on Facebook, but It's the guys in ties on the TV I'm worried about

Trump bullies Guatemala into siphoning asylum seekers

Terry H. Schwadron
New deal could force Central American refugees to stop long before they reach the U.S. border

Like a fox — how a TV channel is tearing America apart

Klaus Marre
A news network that, instead of providing actual news, gives white, conservative viewers the news they want to hear

Orange County, once a hotbed of right-wing politics in CA, has turned Democratic

Alex Henderson
"The Republican Party's platform no longer resonates."

Joe Biden “misspoke” about “poor kids” being “just as bright” as “white kids,” campaign says

Shira Tarlo
Biden's latest verbal blunder came as he was addressing a crowd made up of mostly Asian and Hispanic voters

State Department official urges colleagues to join him in resigning: Trump’s agenda is “toxic”

Brad Reed
Chuck Park slams his colleagues for being “complacent” about the actions of President Trump in a scathing op-ed

“What oligarchy looks like”: Sanders leads 140 lawmakers in condemning Trump plan to rip food stamps

Jake Johnson
The Democratic presidential candidate says the U.S. is rapidly "moving toward a system of oligarchy"
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