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Jared Kushner’s newspaper allegedly coordinated with WikiLeaks during the 2016 election: report

Tom Boggioni
It is worth looking back at more Trump campaign involvement with the hacker group that targeted Hillary Clinton

White victimology, white privilege and the Covington Catholic rules of race

Chauncey DeVega
In America's racial drama, only white people are allowed to be "innocent." The Covington boys are a classic case

Generation X exists! New Weezer album is the sound of our middle-aged middle-child syndrome

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A collection of cheesy covers is the defining soundtrack of a generation so easily forgotten

Every extremist killing in U.S. last year was linked to far right — new ADL report

Matthew Rozsa
From Parkland to Pittsburgh, ADL reports 2018 was a "particularly active year for right-wing extremist murders"

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was the only House Democrat who voted against a bill to end the shutdown

Shira Tarlo
She explained in an Instagram Live video that she did not vote for the bill because it "included ICE funding"

None of us are getting in The Good Place: NBC’s comedy exposes the impossibility of virtue today

Melanie McFarland
No matter how chaste and pure our intentions at any moment, life in 2019 makes heaven impossible

Activist Nathan Phillips says he forgives Catholic student wearing MAGA hat in viral video

Shira Tarlo
"Even though I'm angry, I still have that forgiveness in my heart for those students," the activist says

Democrats reportedly ready to offer Trump billions for “smart wall” — activists are outraged

Jake Johnson
Immigrant activists urge Democrats to hold fast, but House leaders may offer Trump billions in technology

We-are-not-them exceptionalism

Karen J. Greenberg
Creating a global lost generation

How the media centers whiteness: “Today,” Nicholas Sandmann and “the others”

Melanie McFarland
Savannah Guthrie's interview with the Covington Catholic teen shows an ongoing flaw in how the news covers race

Why the “Glass” prequel “Unbreakable” holds up, nearly 20 years later

Matthew Rozsa
"Unbreakable" wasn't just M. Night Shyamalan's best movie, it was far ahead of its time

Former Boy Scouts arrested for New York terror plot targeting Muslim community

Matthew Rozsa
A terrorist plot against Muslims in upstate New York was foiled by vigilant students

Don’t give in, Democrats: No matter how long it takes, they should stand firm

Amanda Marcotte
The longer the shutdown drags on, the more important it becomes for Democrats not to yield on Trump's wall

Catholic student wearing MAGA hat in viral photo: “As far as standing there, I had every right”

Shira Tarlo
"I mean, in hindsight, I wish we could've walked away and avoided the whole thing," Nick Sandmann adds

New York legislators codify abortion rights on anniversary of Roe v. Wade decision

Shira Tarlo
The bill will ensure abortion access remains even if the Supreme Court reverses or weakens the 1973 decision

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is too young to run for president — but 3/4 of Democrats would support her

Shira Tarlo
Ocasio-Cortez has emerged as a national progressive firebrand — and she's only 29 years old

Supreme Court allows Trump’s transgender military ban to resume; human rights group objects

Matthew Rozsa
Amnesty International spoke to Salon about its opposition to Trump's transgender military ban

Defenders of the MAGA-hat youth: Spare us your concern for children, please

Bob Cesca
Given children in cages and the right's long history of harassing or tormenting kids, some perspective is in order

Nathan Phillips and the boys from Covington: What does this ugly encounter say about America?

Chauncey DeVega
A moment of confrontation between a white teen and a Native American elder captured America's struggle with self

Bison are back, and that benefits many other species on the Great Plains

Matthew D. Moran
Scientists are learning that bison's presence improves plant and wildlife diversity on the prairies

Providers walk “fine line” between informing and scaring immigrant patients

Ana B. Ibarra
The “public charge” rule could force patients to choose between health care and their chance at a green card

Let’s honor MLK’s fight for economic justice by expanding Social Security

Nancy J. Altman
Dr. King pushed for racial justice and economic justice, understanding that they are inextricably linked

8 percent of Americans recently changed their minds on climate. What gives?

Kate Yoder
A recent poll found that 78 percent of Americans believe climate change is real

Anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism: But disentangling them can be tricky

Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Rashida Tlaib has been unfairly accused of anti-Semitism, but there's a reason why these issues get confused
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