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Sports teams are finally scrapping Native American mascots – on both sides of the Atlantic
Sam Hitchmough
Americans weren't the only ones who've had to rebrand after racial stereotying of Native groups for sports
What we haven’t learned from decades of endless war: How to stop it
Nan Levinson
Two decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan had little effect on daily life in America. That tells us way too much
“Around the World in 80 Days” co-creator on the twist ending, David Tennant and where to go next
Hanh Nguyen
Ashley Pharoah spoke to Salon about staying faithful to Jules Verne (to a point)
On the promise and joy found in the cookbook section of used bookstores
Ashlie D. Stevens
When you inherit someone else’s cookbook, there are stories contained within it beyond the author’s words
Shooting leaves one dead and five injured at Portland Black Lives Matter Protest
Bob Brigham
A person reportedly shot into a crowd of people who were demonstrating for police reform
Humilitainment: Why the internet thrives on other people’s humiliation
Matthew Rozsa
A meting out of justice, or pure sadism? Experts weigh in on the meaning of the popularity of "humilitainment"
Why can’t Hollywood sci-fi and fantasy imagine alternatives to capitalism or feudalism?
Kyle Galindez
The limitless imagination of these genres hits a roadblock when it comes to envisioning other political systems
LGBT+ history: The story of camp, from Little Richard to Lil Nas X
Rona Cran
Since its inception in the 20th century, camp has helped queer communities better understand the world around them
How the tiny-home movement is providing more than just a roof to homeless people
Giles Bruce
With rising housing costs, tiny-homes are being used as a solution to homelessness
Forget the final girl, “Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” We’re ready for the final woman
Alison Stine
Burn it all down, Sally. Netflix's film needs to embrace a new type of character, whose power comes from experience
Vaccine refusal is child abuse
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP espouses "family values," but the anti-vaccine campaign is hurting kids and tearing families apart
Democrats aren’t toxic — the media is just downplaying Republicans’ rot
Heather Digby Parton
The centrists' scapegoating has already begun
Trump threatens Hillary Clinton with death all over again — and nobody seems to care
Chauncey DeVega
Media shrugs off Trump's latest calls for violence because his claims are preposterous — but his fans are listening
Disgraced pizza mogul “Papa John” Schnatter to speak at CPAC
Ashlie D. Stevens
Schnatter was removed from his company's board in 2018 after using the "n-word" on a conference call
Trump’s “free speech” app charges users a fee that goes to the National Republican Senate Committee
Alex Henderson
Right-wing have media have been hyping Truth Social as a MAGA alternative to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
Meet James Lindsay, the far right’s “world-level expert” on CRT and “Race Marxism”
Kathryn Joyce
Once a "New Atheist" and Obama Democrat, Lindsay rebooted himself as the brains behind the far right's moral panic
The pandemic is almost over — unless you’re pregnant
Nicole Karlis
Mask mandates are being lifted, but pregnant people — and other vulnerable populations — are being left behind
Climate change brings thinner, more unstable ice to the Great Lakes
Diana Kruzman
Average maximum ice cover on the lakes has fallen 22 percent over the last 50 years
NFTs aren’t art — they’re just the Cult of Crypto’s latest scam
Amanda Marcotte
Dan Olson of Foldable Human explains how NFTs are a scam to trick you into buying cryptocurrency
Will culture war doom Dems? Internal polls find they must respond to GOP attacks
Igor Derysh
Democrats are viewed as "preachy" and "judgmental," could face big red wave if party doesn't shift its message
NATO-shmato! Here’s the diplomatic solution: Red-state America can join Putin’s CSTO
Kirk Swearingen
A modest proposal: Chunks of Florida, Alabama and Mississippi can join Putin's faux-NATO group. It's a win-win!
To the crimes of “Inventing Anna,” add atrocious journalism
Alison Stine
The Netflix show about a conwoman also spins a fraudulent idea of what a journalist is like
How Joe Rogan became podcasting’s Goliath
Matt Sienkiewicz, Nick Marx
Irresponsible or not, he draws a massive, young, largely male audience that advertisers covet
Medical boards pressured to let it slide when doctors spread Covid misinformation
Blake Farmer
Tension has grown in Tennessee between conservative lawmakers and the state’s medical board
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