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In “The Curse of Bigness” Tim Wu makes his case that big business ushered in the Nazis
Alec Stapp
The history of fascism teaches us about the ongoing rise of right-wing populism. But we must draw the right lessons
Jesse Eisenberg opens up: “I think of myself as a basic, unremarkable person”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to "The Hummingbird Project" star about OCD, "Zombieland" and why we're due for a mime revival
Senate blocks national emergency at border, setting up first veto of Donald Trump’s presidency
Shira Tarlo
12 Republican senators joined their Democratic colleagues in a blistering rebuke of Trump's executive power
Beto launches his campaign: And it’s clear that white men still have unfair advantages
Amanda Marcotte
Beto, Bernie and Joe aren't being oppressed in 2020. In fact, they all benefit from white male privilege
Beyond Operation Varsity Blues: Our education system is broken—and exploitable—from the bottom up
D. Watkins
Pay-to-play education loopholes are standard for wealthy kids, and it starts early with public school inequality
Everything you need to know about top-tier presidential candidate Rep. Beto O’Rourke
Shira Tarlo
The Texas Democrat and prolific fundraiser jumps into the 2020 race with a bipartisan message of hope and unity
Beto O’Rourke’s presidential announcement greeted with skepticism from climate activists
Matthew Rozsa
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced that he is running for president on Thursday
Good-Bye Electoral College? Popular vote movement gaining steam
Steven Rosenfeld
It’s not just Democrats that see the virtue in reforming presidential elections.
Trump administration pays Brazilian meatpacker to foul Arkansas River
Sarah Okeson
Bailout money intended for hog farmers ends up in corporate coffers
Russian spies were all over the 2016 race. They were working for one candidate: Donald Trump
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Vladimir Putin had spies on the ground and online, he got them in early and he used them often all for one purpose
Even this conservative writer says Tucker Carlson should be booted from Fox News immediately
Cody Fenwick
"He needs to go," Conservative writer Max Boot says in a new op-ed for the Washington Post. "Now"
Beto O’Rourke heads to Iowa amid speculation he is poised to jump into the 2020 Democratic race
Shira Tarlo
O'Rourke's Iowa trip will mark his first visit to the first-in-the-nation caucus state as all signs point to 2020
Yale psychiatrist: Trump’s “lack of conscience” makes the president “capable of criminal activity”
Tana Geneva
"Because he never addresses the source of his inner emptiness, it remains ever unfilled," Dr. Bandy X. Lee argues
“Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot: Standing up for the best tradition of Jewish humanism
Matthew Rozsa
In opposing Benjamin Netanyahu's racism, Israeli movie star stands with the best of the Jewish tradition
Demolishing Erik Prince: One TV interview shows how to deal with Trump’s allies
Bob Cesca
Mehdi Hasan of Al Jazeera English took Trump pal Erik Prince apart in two minutes. American media: Watch and learn
Ensuring racial equality depends on federal regulations Trump could roll back
Derek W. Black
The Trump administration is considering eliminating one of the most basic tools for preventing discrimination
Hidden FDA reports detail harm caused by scores of medical devices
Christina Jewett
“I don’t want to sound overdramatic here, but it seemed like a cover-up," one doc said of the faulty medical tools
A “Bohemian Rhapsody” sequel? Why stop with just one
Andy Greene
Queen are reportedly contemplating a sequel to "Bohemian Rhapsody," but we have an ambitious plan for five of them
Tucker Carlson says his grotesque sexist comments were just jokes. Don’t buy it
Amanda Marcotte
Tucker Carlson's "twisted" and "demented" comments on women reflect his deep, real and ugly history of misogyny
New ad attacks Beto O’Rourke for “white male privilege” — paid for by Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
Iowa attack ad seeks to sabotage Beto O'Rourke from the left — courtesy of the right-wing Club for Growth
Exclusive: Catalan independence leader Carles Puigdemont on the future of Spain and Europe
Thomas S. Harrington
Carles Puigdemont led Catalonia's 2017 attempt to break away from Spain. He wants Americans to understand why
US takes tentative steps toward opening up government data
Anjanette Raymond, Beth Cate, Scott Shackelford
The government would benefit from considering lessons learned from open government activities in other countries
Artificial intelligence must know when to ask for human help
Sarah Scheffler, Adam D. Smith, Ran Canetti
Artificial intelligence systems are powerful tools, but there are still some things AI isn't ready for.
Women’s fight against sexual harassment didn’t start with #MeToo
Alka Kurian
While the success of #MeToo testifies to the power of social media, it's not the first movement of its kind
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