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Trump’s attorney general plans to throw a $30,000 holiday party at his Washington hotel

Matthew Rozsa
The move raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and the independence of the Department of Justice

Right-wing “journalist” Andy Ngo outed: Video shows him hanging out with far-right hate group

Igor Derysh
Ngo was embraced by Ted Cruz and interviewed by Jake Tapper. But maybe he was just an alt-right troll all along

How Amazon and Silicon Valley seduced the Pentagon

James Bandler, Anjali Tsui, Doris Burke
Tech moguls like Eric Schmidt have gotten unprecedented access to Defense Department. That's not a good thing

8 unions have a plan for climate action — but it doesn’t mention fighting the fossil fuel industry

Rachel M. Cohen
Solidarity for Climate Action marks a significant development in the world of environmental politics

Bolsonaro may reject aid package to fight Amazon fires because of feud with Macron

Shira Tarlo
Bolsonaro said he won't make a decision on a $20 million aid package until Macron apologizes for insulting him

Hollywood’s Latinx representation is dismal: Why don’t movies look more like America?

Ashlie D. Stevens
A new wave of Latinx-led TV is building, and yet inclusion rates in top films lag far behind the U.S. population

ICE allegedly shut down immigrant hotline after it appeared on “Orange Is the New Black”

Tyler Hersko
The hotline helped detained immigrants, who do not automatically have a right to a lawyer, find legal counsel

Billionaires co-opt minority groups into campaign for education reform

Julian Vasquez Heilig
Billionaires and ALEC are using venture philanthropy & the political process to press for school reforms in the US

Twitter sleuths uncover an anti-Sanders conspiracy — and the pundit class is furious

Keith A. Spencer
A stray tweet from an MSNBC journo epitomized how elite pundits informally coordinate their anti-Sanders rhetoric

Astronomers just saw a black hole eat a neutron star

Nicole Karlis
In the first detection of its kind, two dead stars of different composition collided

Alton Brown’s delightfully nerdy, utterly satisfying “Good Eats” is back — and not a moment too soon

Ashlie D. Stevens
"Good Eats: The Return" debuted Sunday on Food Network. Here's why it works just as well in 2019 as it did 1999

President Trump says his Miami golf resort would be a “great location” for next year’s G-7 meeting

Shira Tarlo
"They love the location of the hotel," he said of G7 members. "We haven't found anything close to competing to it"

Another ludicrous G7 with Donald Trump: How the “essential nation” became a joke

Heather Digby Parton
Foreign leaders are done with taking Trump seriously. He's now just the dotty old aunt you shove in the corner

College rankings might as well be student rankings

Jonathan Wai
College rankings often take student caliber into account, an analysis shows

While we weren’t watching: A week of new lows in immigration cruelty

Sophia Tesfaye
Wasn't that Popeye's sandwich good? In other news, creeping fascism made great strides on the immigration front

Feel like quitting? Blame your brain cells

Claudia Lopez-Lloreda
Understanding the biological mechanisms of “giving up” in fish may teach us about complex human behaviors

“On Becoming a God in Central Florida” exposes unfettered capitalism as a rigged and failing game

Melanie McFarland
Kirsten Dunst's excellent new Showtime series skewers the false gospel of capitalism and the American dream

Battle looms over Trump Administration bid to ease safety rules for big trucks

Marjie Lundstrom
Trump's goal to relax safety measures for truck drivers has been hard to reconcile with for a number of families

Elegy for Bernie? Not quite yet: Sanders 2020 poses a conundrum Democrats must solve

Andrew O'Hehir
Can Bernie still win in 2020? Maybe not — but without his issues, his voters and his movement, Democrats are doomed

Canadian indigenous hunters are protecting animals, land and waterways

Mylène Ratelle, Jeffrey Fabian
Indigenous peoples in Canada are a part of the Canadian aim to conserve 17 per cent of its land and fresh water

When establishment Democrats attack the “hard left,” what are they really afraid of?

Paul Rosenberg
Centrist Democrats have started parroting right-wing talking points about the "hard left." That's brainwashing

In the Popeyes vs Chick-fil-A fried chicken war, a sandwich is never just a sandwich

Joseph Neese
When I heard about #PopeyesGate, I thought about my mother. I wish she were here to eat with me

Joe Camel was forced out of ads. So why is Juul allowed on TV?

Michelle Andrews
For nearly 50 years, cigarette advertising has been banned from TV and radio

Smart Watch: Why is there yet another season of “13 Reasons Why”?

Melanie McFarland
Plus: Why do women kill? And why oh why is the MTV VMAs still handing out the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award?
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