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What “O.G.” star Jeffrey Wright learned from the real inmate actors in his new HBO film

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the award winning actor about his new HBO movie, filmed inside of an active maximum security prison

The one thing that should really worry you about the 2020 election

Sophia A. McClennen
The crisis facing the 2020 election isn’t a huge field of Democrats or Donald Trump. It's an uninformed electorate

Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasts PayPal for refusing service to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

Shira Tarlo
Carlson claims the left has spent decades weakening the First Amendment by "creating phony hate speech exemptions"

U.S. journalists banned from President Trump’s dinner with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un

Matthew Rozsa
Trump has banned four journalists from his dinner with Kim Jong-un because of concerns over shouted questions

In Florida, drug re-importation from Canada finds new champions, old snags

Shefali Luthra, Phil Galewitz
Florida is joining the growing ranks of states that are eyeing the Canadian fix

Topher Grace edited all 10 “Star Wars” movies into one thrilling trailer — Watch

Zack Sharf
Grace earned some of the best reviews of his career last year for his role in Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman"

Is Amy Klobuchar being smeared by sexist “mean boss” stories?

Erin Keane
The New York Times joined other outlets in reporting on Klobuchar as mistreating her staff. What now?

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis says he will vote to block Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration

Shira Tarlo
"As a U.S. senator, I cannot justify providing the executive with more ways to bypass Congress," Tillis says

Caught between the border and the Constitution: Democrats to test Republicans’ loyalty to Trump

Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats' vote on Trump’s "emergency" is more than a political stunt. It forces Republicans to show their cards

Indiana tax preparer turns away same-sex couple, thanks to law signed by Mike Pence

Igor Derysh
Case makes clear that in Indiana (and many other states) LGBT people have no protection from discrimination

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced for aligning with far-right anti-Arab party

Matthew Rozsa
AIPAC, the pro-Israel lobby, issues unusual denunciation of Netanyahu for flirtation with Israeli far right

New York Democrats announce plans to decriminalize sex work

Shira Tarlo
With Democrats in full control of state government, groundbreaking bill to decriminalize sex work might pass

Behind Paul Manafort’s sordid career: Hints of a much larger Trump conspiracy

Heather Digby Parton
It wasn't the "big reveal" Mueller junkies hoped for — but 800 pages on Manafort's crimes was just the appetizer

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on boosting the Green New Deal and not running for president (yet)

Matthew Rozsa
Rhode Island Democrat might make an obvious contender, but he's staying put for now, and backing Green New Deal

Planned Parenthood: It’s time to get behind single-payer

Stephanie Nakajima
Planned Parenthood has yet to endorse single-payer — and some chapters have even come out against it

Marco Rubio tweets picture of bloodied Gaddafi in presumed reference to killing Nicolás Maduro

Matthew Rozsa
Marco Rubio tweets a picture of Muammar Al Gaddafi that seems to imply calling for the death of Nicolás Maduro

Behind the scenes, health insurers use cash and gifts to sway which benefits employers choose

Marshall Allen
The insurance industry gives lucrative commissions and bonuses to the independent brokers who advise employers.

“A publicity stunt”: Why some doubt Pope Francis’ Vatican summit on systemic sex abuse

Matthew Rozsa
Pennsylvania congressman who was molested by a priest says Pope Francis' summit may have been a publicity stunt

Following the foreign-policy money trail in Washington

Ben Freeman
How Middle Eastern powers fund think tanks

Oscars 2019: Beyond the stats, why diversity matters

Dorinne Kondo
It’s critical that people see themselves mirrored in popular culture

Fresno’s Freedom School is changing the narrative on farming for black youth

The year-round vegetable farm and job-skills program is an investment in the city's African-American youth

Deaths mount from high-speed police pursuits, despite calls to restrict them

Thomas Frank
According to an analysis of federal records, at least 416 people were killed in police chases in 2017
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