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Michigan high school massacre: Another tragic example of how white privilege kills white people

Chauncey DeVega
To argue that white supremacy hurts white people confounds many Americans. But the evidence keeps on mounting

It’s time for Democrats to reclaim FDR’s brand as the “Freedom Party”

Thom Hartmann
Roosevelt told his party it could never compromise with "economic royalists." Democrats should heed his words now

Little-known Trump donor who helped fund Capitol riots is now facing federal probe

Meaghan Ellis
Julie Fancelli reportedly became radicalized after watching and sharing content by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

17 of the most unusual heists in history

Jay Serafino
Unusual disguises, disappearing buildings, and Beanie Baby fever: these are the weirdest heists ever

Grammy winner explains why Adele is right – album tracks should not be shuffled

Jose V Ruiz-Resto
Of the many lessons learned from "Get Back," it's that an album is meticulously crafted. Why mess with it?

‘Tis the season, once again: Evangelicals must save Christmas from an imaginary enemy

Nathaniel Manderson
My fellow evangelicals claim they're fighting to keep Christ in Christmas. But they've been ignoring him for years

Trump rally features “many empty seats” — so many that arena’s top level had to close

John Wright
Members of the Proud Boys were also present at the event

Spiking gas prices are a preview of an energy transition gone wrong

Emily Pontecorvo
Experts say the Build Back Better Act’s climate policies could help

Raekwon opens up about life before and with the Wu-Tang Clan

D. Watkins
Salon talks with Raekwon about his memoir and stories "too hard, too grimy" for "Wu-Tang: An American Saga"

In the fight against climate change, China is doing more than you think – but still not enough

Phillip Stalley
China has taken incremental steps to address climate change, but they seem poised to do more in the coming years

Abortion rights should be protected under the First Amendment

Lloyd Steffen
Religious people hold beliefs about fetal humanity that both support and oppose abortion rights

Mystery of Florida’s “ghost” candidates grows: Major energy company linked to GOP scheme

Jon Skolnik
Was the Republican scheme to push sham candidates funded by the nation's largest electricity retailer?

Kanye West publicist attempted to pry bogus fraud confession out of Georgia election worker: report

Brett Bachman
“You are a loose end for a party that needs to tidy up,” she said at one point

“F**k him”: Trump not speaking to former ally Bibi Netanyahu — because he congratulated Biden

Igor Derysh
Trump rages that Netanyahu called Biden while Putin and Bolsonaro swallowed claims that "election was rigged"

Republicans are booting Black Democrats from Georgia’s county election boards: report

Jon Skolnik
This comes months after Georgia passed an anti-voting bill shifting electoral control to the partisan legislature

Ahead of 2022, Donald Trump commands Republican loyalty

Heather Digby Parton
Trump remains firmly in the driver's seat of the GOP ahead of the 2022 midterms. He, however, only cares about 2020

There is a national student movement underway: Why kids across the country are walking out

Rocio Fabbro
Students are done waiting for adults to be comfortable having conversations about sexual assault and harassment

Can American democracy escape the doom loop? So far, the signs are not promising

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans now believe they can subvert democracy. Democrats seem ready to surrender. What can change the dynamic?

The surprisingly hopeful moral of the UN climate summit

Carl Pope
Not all doom and climate gloom: COP26 offered us some important – and on balance, hopeful – indicators

Like Samantha, divorce yourself from the “Sex in the City” sequel, which has aged but hasn’t matured

Melanie McFarland
HBO Max's awkwardly named "And Just Like That" steps into a new time of life but never moves forward from its past

“History made!” Buffalo Starbucks workers vote to form chain’s first union in U.S.

Julia Conley
The coffee chain launched an aggressive anti-union campaign as three of its stores attempted to unionize

California joins states trying to shorten wait times for mental health care

April Dembosky
In Caliornia, Senate Bill 221 aims to reduce wait times for mental health services and appointments

Donald Trump’s new social network has “highly suspect” Brazil ties, claims watchdog group

Igor Derysh
Watchdog group suggests Trump did favors for Bolsonaro regime in exchange for help launching his media venture

Wisconsin election “audit” run by conservative group finds no evidence of fraud

Trish Rooney
The probe came after Wisconsin bankrolled a separate non-partisan investigation into election fraud claims
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