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Buttigieg’s call for universal public service departs from historically small volunteer programs
Christopher Staysniak
Aspirations to expand national service programs have cropped up before
How Trump’s “America First” trade strategy is accelerating America’s decline
Marshall Auerback
Trump's narrowly nationalistic trade agenda will undermine U.S. economic prosperity and U.S. global hegemony
Drone war victims deserve US accountability, German court rules
Brent Gregston
The German court’s decision takes direct aim at the American legal justification for its targeted killing program
“Booksmart” and the art of losing control: A platonic rom-com’s lessons cross generational lines
Erin Keane
"Booksmart" isn't just for kids. Neither are its themes, which echo through "Someone Great" and "Wine Country"
How Mitch McConnell defeated Steve Bannon, explained
Alex Henderson
"McConnell won the war with Bannon — if the word accurately describes this one-sided engagement"
Will “Avengement” be a breakthrough movie for fan favorite Scott Adkins?
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the B-movie action hero about good guys vs. bad guys and why Hollywood won't give him a shot
While war drums beat, Trump wants to keep Congress in the dark
Sophia Tesfaye
With the administration confronting Iran, Trump's acting Pentagon chief wants to hide military info from Congress
Can Democrats win in 2020 by attacking Trump? A new study says no
Sophia A. McClennen
New study shows that support for Trump remains remarkably stable, despite a slew of controversies and scandals
Men, we need to stay in the pro-choice fight — in Alabama and beyond
D. Watkins
If women aren't free to make their own reproductive health care decisions, nobody can be free
Right-wing D.C. prayer group pushing Trump administration’s anti-sex agenda
Amanda Marcotte
What separation of church and state? Religious right is pushing its dogma hard behind the scenes in Washington
Pentagon will submit plan to send thousands of troops to Middle East amid tensions with Iran: report
Matthew Rozsa
"Our biggest focus at this point is to prevent Iranian miscalculation," Patrick Shanahan told reporters this week
Cohen filings reveal more than 230 calls and 950 texts with firm connected to Russian oligarch
Alex Henderson
Cohen pled guilty to multiple crimes, including bank and tax fraud; he is presently in a federal prison in New York
Dishonoring the troops on Memorial Day: Trump’s pardons for war criminals are a massive insult
Amanda Marcotte
By pardoning war criminals, Donald Trump sends a clear signal: America's military are violent thugs with no honor
Kristen Wiig and Reed Morano pull projects from Georgia in wake of anti-abortion law
Kate Erbland
Both have cancelled plans to shoot new projects in Georgia after Gov. Brian Kemp's signing of the restrictive law
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”: Knights of Ren, Keri Russell, Richard E. Grant roles revealed
Zack Sharf
After being mentioned in "The Force Awakens," villainous Knights of Ren will have a major presence in the new movie
Yes, Justin Amash is an impeachment hero. Don’t expect other Republicans to follow him
Heather Digby Parton
Unlike the rest of the Tea Party, Amash actually seems to have read the Constitution. For the GOP, that's treason
Tom Steyer: “Impeachment is a way to reaffirm our belief that everyone is accountable”
Sophia Tesfaye
Billionaire activist tells Salon Trump should be in prison and Democrats' fears about impeachment are nonsense
Ben Carson wants to put thousands of children on the streets
Terry H. Schwadron
The Housing Secretary plans to evict undocumented immigrants from public housing
The teacher strikes could set off a private sector strike wave — if we dare
Joe Burns
In "Red State Revolt," Eric Blanc details the history of these teachers strikes while providing incisive analysis
Alabama Public Television bans episode of children’s show “Arthur” over gay wedding
Igor Derysh
Alabama's public TV network triggered by cartoon animals' wedding, refuses to show episode of beloved kids' show
“Booksmart”: Billie Lourd was so magical on set, she’d get new scenes written for her each day
Kate Erbland
Screenwriter Katie Silberman explains how the comedy's "magical party coyote" became the film's biggest surprise
Neurologist Robert Sapolsky on stress and Donald Trump: Humans are not “inherently rational beings”
Chauncey DeVega
MacArthur-winning scientist on Trump as a public health crisis, and why "stress management" isn't enough
Deutsche Bank was aware of suspicious activity in accounts of Donald Trump and Jared Kushner: report
Matthew Rozsa
Both the president and his son-in-law have been lucrative clients for the German investment bank
Trump plans to pardon war criminals: In a horrible way, it makes sense
Heather Digby Parton
Our president plans to celebrate Memorial Day by pardoning war criminals who murdered civilians. Yes, really
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