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Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us” sparks backlash against Central Park 5 prosecutor Linda Fairstein
D. Watkins
The former prosecutor faces professional repercussions for her role in the wrongful convictions. But is it justice?
Weaponized white feminism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “When They See Us”
Melanie McFarland
"The Handmaid's Tale" and "When They See Us" show how white feminism fails people of color. But it must star anyway
Ryan Murphy knows “Boys in the Band” is problematic, that’s why he’s bringing it to Netflix
Jude Dry
"I feel like the world needs more LGBTQ history," Murphy said in a recent interview with IndieWire
A tale of two climate plans: Biden borrows coal industry language, Warren responds to Green New Deal
Matthew Rozsa
The former vice president has been criticized as insufficiently progressive on the issue of fighting climate change
Are you a right-wing extremist? This quiz may help — and you’ve got company
Chauncey DeVega
British military has a quiz for identifying dangerous right-wingers. Trump and other world leaders would fail
Warren’s “economic patriotism” goes after Trump’s empty “America First” promises
Sophia Tesfaye
Warren vows to make trade benefit workers rather than capitalists — a direct attack on Trump's phony nationalism
Trump’s re-election campaign spends big on Trump Tower. Is it making up for a shortage of tenants?
Matthew Rozsa
Team Trump allegedly spends $37,500 a month on office space at Trump Tower, yet only a handful of people work there
Nikki Haley says supporting abortion is not “real feminism”
Shira Tarlo
The ex–US ambassador to the United Nations said "women are expected to support choice simply because we're women"
“Fox & Friends” hosts outraged that Pete Buttigieg called President Trump’s insults “mean”
Travis Gettys
“Is he not going to do what the president is doing by doing by calling him names?” Ainsley Earhardt asked
Scapegoating George Soros: How media-savvy far-right activists spread lies
Iga Mergler, Neil McLaughlin
Far-right extremists are using social media to spread lies about “white genocide” & conspiracy theories about Soros
A Democrat could win the governorship in Mississippi — but Jim Crow still stands in the way
Sophia Tesfaye
New lawsuit by black voters affiliated with Eric Holder challenges Mississippi's Jim Crow-era electoral system
NGOs need international protection from Hindu nationalism in India
Roomana Hukil
Hindu nationalism regards NGOs as undemocratic and anti-Indian
Hospitals accused of paying doctors large kickbacks in quest for patients
Jordan Rau
The federal anti-kickback statute bars hospitals from paying doctors for referrals
Cognitive scientists explain why Mona Lisa’s smile was not genuine
Nicole Karlis
Was Mona Lisa faking it? Researchers think they have cracked the code of the Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile
Activists project huge images of McCain and Obama on London landmarks in order to provoke Trump
Travis Gettys
"Qe turned Madame Tussaud’s into a giant USS John McCain baseball cap. Welcome to London!”
Trump campaign hasn’t paid $470,000 bill for president’s anti-immigrant rally in El Paso: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Beto highlighted two distinctly different visions for America in dueling rallies in the city of El Paso
Don’t look away from Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us,” the most important series on TV now
D. Watkins
The Netflix series highlights what happens when black people are invisible in the criminal justice system
Trump baby blimp soars again after protesters raise $50,000 for charity
Shira Tarlo
The 20-foot balloon with straw-blond hair depicts Trump wearing a diaper and clutching a mobile phone
NRA’s shameless new grift: Pushing silencers like the one the Virginia Beach shooter used
Amanda Marcotte
After Virginia Beach, NRA rushes to tell the world silencers are safe — because its only goal is to boost sales
Ethics questions about President Trump’s transportation secretary surface for second week in a row
Matthew Rozsa
A State Department official said Elaine Chao's requests for her first trip to China were "alarmingly inappropriate"
MacKenzie Bezos’ $17 billion pledge tops a growing list of women giving big
Elizabeth J. Dale
Big charitable endeavors are bringing her priorities into focus
The 1919 solar eclipse experiment that confirmed relativity was built with physical labor
Joshua Roebke
The work that advanced science and made Einstein famous, in the light of an eclipse
Lawmakers push to stop surprise ER billing
Ana B. Ibarra
Surprise billing is a scourge for patients around the country
It’s getting worse: The IRS now audits poor Americans at about the same rate as the top 1%
Paul Kiel
As the agency’s ability to audit the rich crumbles, its scrutiny of the poor has held steady in recent years
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