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America’s real war: A political 100-year flood
Adam Hochschild
Trump’s venom against the media, immigrants, “traitors,” and more is nothing new
Two brothers and their friend have survived two mass shootings since 2017
Matthew Rozsa
"I don't know how it'll be when I go out [now]," Alicia Olive said after the Gilroy Garlic Festival
Surviving “God Land” in the age of Trump: Lyz Lenz on faith, politics and the Midwest
Erin Keane
Salon talks to the author about evangelicalism in the Midwest, from megachurches to Trump (and even "hot Jesus")
“Hobbs & Shaw” and the standalone spin-off: What the MCU could learn from “Fast and Furious” movies
Matthew Rozsa
It's a solid action comedy that may not be original, but also doesn't rely on deep franchise knowledge to work
Nancy Pelosi calls President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner a “slumlord”
Shira Tarlo
Pelosi suggests Trump should spend more time scrutinizing his own family when it comes to subpar housing conditions
Here are five of the most offensive things Fox personality Tomi Lahren has said
Alex Henderson
If any media figure can accurately be described as a millennial equivalent of Ann Coulter, it is Tomi Lahren
Manhattan district attorney subpoenas Trump Organization over Stormy Daniels hush-money payments
Shira Tarlo
Cy Vance is reviving a probe into hush-money paid to two women who alleged affairs with Trump during 2016 election
Does Trump want a race war? Tim Wise on right-wing terrorism and our president
Chauncey DeVega
Anti-racism activist and author: It's time for white people who believe in justice to stand up and step forward
Black Lives Matter protesters: Real winners of the second Democratic debate
Sophia Tesfaye
How a few activists brought national attention to Bill de Blasio's failure in the NYPD killing of Eric Garner
A majority of House Democrats now support an impeachment inquiry against President Trump
Shira Tarlo
Nancy Pelosi has yet to provide an indication that she’d reconsider her firm opposition to launching proceedings
Trump’s new UN ambassador: No relevant experience, but “Gold” status at Trump hotels
Igor Derysh
Kelly Craft, new U.S. ambassador to the UN, has no diplomatic or policy experience. But she loves Trump's hotels
Donald Trump’s fascist song of love: Total submission to him; widespread racism for all
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's attacks on black people are not random racist outbursts. They're part of a strategy to destroy democracy
Trump trade-war bailout flows to richest farmers; poor, black farmers left to struggle
Igor Derysh
USDA has handed out $8.4 billion of Trump's farm bailouts — most of it to the top 10% of all recipients
All public universities get private money, but some get much more than the rest
Kevin McClure
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has more than $3 billion in its endowment
Christian author Joshua Harris is sorry for the damage he did. Now what?
Ashlie D. Stevens
Purity culture advocate Joshua Harris has kissed his old harmful beliefs goodbye. What is his apology worth?
GOP operative indicted for N.C. election fraud now charged with ballot-rigging in another race
Igor Derysh
In the one blatant case of voter fraud anywhere in the country, Republican mastermind faces numerous new charges
Parents are giving up custody of their kids to get need-based college financial aid
Jodi S. Cohen, Melissa Sanchez
First, parents turn over guardianship of their teenagers to a friend or relative
The best and worst moments of last night’s Democratic primary debate
Cody Fenwick
A group of lower-polling moderates sparred over policy ideas with progressives Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
Outgoing Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló taps Pedro Pierluisi as successor
Shira Tarlo
Lawmakers are expected to block Pierluisi's nomination, citing conflicts of interest
Trump continues racist attacks against majority-black city: “Baltimore is worse than Honduras”
Matthew Rozsa
As Trump again doubled down, Democrats vying to unseat the president in 2020 shined a light on race at their debate
CNN’s massive debate fail: Why won’t they ask about saving democracy?
David Daley
Voters — and even candidates — are ready for big steps to redeem our democracy. Why won't the pundits allow it?
Democratic candidates shine a light on racial disparities while Trump doubles down on racist remarks
Matthew Rozsa
"We need to call out white supremacy for what it is," Warren said in contrast to Trump's past "both sides" remarks
Ted Cruz to Trump administration: More magic tax cuts for the rich, please
Igor Derysh
Hypocrisy even by Ted Cruz standards: Texas senator urges executive action by Treasury to cut capital-gains taxes
Coalition of church leaders warn against “Christian nationalism” and “white supremacy”
Alex Henderson
“Christian nationalism provides cover for white supremacy and racial subjugation"
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