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Rick Santorum makes ignorant claim there was “nothing” in America until white settlers arrived
Igor Derysh
“We have Native Americans but, candidly, there isn't much Native American culture in American culture,” he said
How religious leaders can help fight COVID vaccine hesitancy
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with an organization that analyzed American religious groups and vaccine hesitancy
Anti-Trump Republican group begins grading GOP members: Kevin McCarthy gets an F
Zachary Petrizzo
"Actions have consequences and this is part of us working to hold these individuals accountable"
Why Joe Biden’s popularity baffles the media and angers the opposition
Heather Digby Parton
Biden's first 100 days in office look to be a surprise to many
Gun crazy: For too many Americans, guns are tied to masculinity, patriotism and white power
Chauncey DeVega
New research suggests that for many white men, owning a gun is a mark of "good citizenship" — and racial conflict
10 memorable PSAs that attempted to save Generation X
Nicole Johnson
Whether it was an egg in a frying pan, or Pee-wee Herman holding a crack vial, these PSAs tried to save lives
Why our dislikes should be celebrated as much as our likes
Jonathan Gray
Reveling in dislike can give us a modicum of control in a world that inundates us with content
6 tips for adopting the vegan diet
Katherine Sacks
More and more people are incorporating plant-based eating into their lives
Dead in the water: The tragic human cost of swimming’s abuse scandals
Irvin Muchnick
Swimming has no Aly Raisman whistleblower (yet) but the long-term pattern of abuse and cover-up is very similar
14 of the best animated shows for adults from the last decade
Ashlie D. Stevens, Mayu Evans, Hanh Nguyen
Move over "Simpsons," these relatively newer series creatively break through reality to help us make sense of ours
“I felt hate more than anything”: How an active duty Airman tried to start a civil war
Ellie Lightfoot, Kathryn Hurd, Gisela Pérez De Acha
Steven Carrillo’s path to the Boogaloo Bois shows the hate group is far more organized and dangerous
Northern Ireland, born of strife 100 years ago, again erupts in political violence
James Waller
Brexit has reopened an old battle over Northern Ireland's identity, leading to clashes in the street
“Trial of the Chicago 7”: A flawed film — but highly relevant to America in 2021
Matthew Rozsa
Aaron Sorkin's drama set in the tumult of the late '60s is terrific entertainment — as history, it only gets a B
America may need a reality check on Joe Biden’s anti-China ambitions
Dilip Hiro
China is poised for near-term global dominance in economic, technological and infrastructure terms
Vaccine-hesitant, vaccine refusers and anti-vaxxers: There’s a spectrum, and the differences matter
Nicole Karlis
Experts fear lumping those hesitant about COVID-19 vaccines in with anti-vaxxers could do more harm than good
Fox News guest claims the “hyper-woke” believe in “a world where Black people don’t have to do math”
Brett Bachman
"What they mean by 'social justice' is a world where, for example, Black people don't have to do math"
11 courageous facts about the Freedom Riders
Mark Mancini
Sixty years ago, a group of more than 400 civil rights activists risked their lives to dismantle segregated busing
Matt Gaetz probe may also include alleged official corruption
Meaghan Ellis
Investigators said to be looking into Gaetz's Bahamas trip, links to marijuana industry: report
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. of the Fifth Dimension on reinterpreting Beatles songs for today
Nicole Michael
On this episode of "Everything Fab Four," Ken Womack interviews one iconic duo covering another: Lennon-McCartney
If only “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” had the guts and time to “get weird” enough for TV
Melanie McFarland
The latest Marvel action title closes at a point that feels like midseason unfinished business
Are mass shootings an American epidemic?
Lacey Wallace
Gun violence as a whole is much more common, and much more deadly, than mass shootings are
Bills targeting local officials who resisted Trump could allow GOP to “overturn election results”
Igor Derysh
Republicans in at least 14 states are trying to seize power from local election offices in response to Trump’s lies
Tucker Carlson’s college yearbook contains apparent reference to Harvey Milk’s murderer
Zachary Petrizzo
Trinity College yearbook from 1991 lists Carlson as member of "Dan White Society" and "Jesse Helms Foundation"
How the Saudi lobby has tried to make a despotic Gulf monarchy seem all-American
Brian Steiner, Leila Riazi, Ben Freeman
The Saudi lobby moves from K Street to Main Street, waging a major PR offensive in heartland America
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