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Nick Mason on the state of Pink Floyd: “It’s silly to still be fighting”
Andy Greene
“I think it’s really disappointing,” the drummer says of Roger Waters and David Gilmour
Beto beats Bernie: O’Rourke edges out Sanders to top Democratic straw poll
Matthew Rozsa
Three white guys lead a list of potential Democratic presidential candidates by the progressive group MoveOn
Text and keep your hands warm with these touchscreen gloves
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Tap, message, and swipe in comfort, no matter what the weather is
Susan Collins feels “vindication” as Supreme Court’s Brett Kavanaugh sides with Planned Parenthood
Shira Tarlo
Collins provided the pivotal vote that landed Kavanaugh on the bench in spite of allegations of sexual misconduct
Academy considers no 2019 Oscars host at all following Kevin Hart controversy
Zack Sharf
The Academy did not have any back-up plans and is reportedly "freaking out" as it rushes to find a replacement host
“Donald Trump is destroying truth”: Scholar Jason Stanley on the rhetoric of American fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "How Fascism Works" says Trump and Republicans "are doing everything they can to suppress democracy"
The John Birch Society is still influencing American politics, 60 years after its founding
Christopher Towler
It planted the seeds of the Tea Party and the Trump administration
He is West Virginia’s Speaker of the House — and a lawyer for natural gas companies
Ken Ward Jr., Kate Mishkin
State ethics rules seldom stop lawmakers from proposing or voting on legislation that affects places they work for
Let’s talk impeachment! Wait, on second thought, maybe let’s not
Amanda Marcotte
A rush to impeachment now would backfire on Democrats. Instead, it's time to focus on serious investigations
New York Times’ Ross Douthat longs to restore the white elite — well, here it is
Chauncey DeVega
Columnist sneers at diversity, claims the WASPs were better rulers. Maybe his problem with Trump is bad manners
“We’re one union”: Why Chicago teachers are out on the first charter school strike in the country
Rebecca Burns
Charter teachers' demands include equal pay for equal work
They were covered by health insurance, but their newborn son wasn’t
Stephanie Booth
A loophole allowed their medical insurance provider to refuse coverage for the birth of their son
Can we save the world from climate change without declaring war?
Kate Yoder
Battle metaphors pit one group against another. Do they undermine our ability to take on climate change?
Researchers say air pollution may increase risk of autism
George Citroner
Two studies concluded there may be a link, but more research is needed
Right to end life on Earth: Can corporations that spread climate change denialism be held liable?
Matthew Rozsa
If a corporation's propaganda destroys the world, doesn't that conflict with our right to live?
In the Bay Area, technology has gone hand in hand with imperialism for 500 years
Keith A. Spencer
Long before Silicon Valley colonized our minds, the Spanish forced their technological logic on the Ohlone natives
Elite secret society tied Bush to circles of power
Russ Baker
The friends and connections Bush made in Skull and Bones would serve him well for the rest of his life
GOP’s anti-democratic “red tide”: It’s ugly, but it’s nothing new
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans across the country have responded to midterm defeats by trying to undo democracy. What can stop them?
Is there common ground on the immigration debate between conservatives and progressives?
Simon Greer
Proof positive in the most unlikely of places
WhatsApp skewed Brazilian election, proving social media’s danger to democracy
Luca Belli
Misinformation spread through social media allowed Jair Bolsonaro to win
Veterans Affairs rulers had sway over contracting and budgeting
Isaac Arnsdorf
New investigations are straining the three Trump associates' relationship with new VA secretary
George H.W. Bush shaped history — but not the way we’re told
Russ Baker
With days of tributes and retrospectives ahead, it’s a good time to offer a more complete picture of Bush's legacy
Kathy Griffin is used to the death threats now. And she’s not backing down
Alli Joseph
"They will track down your sister with cancer and they will torture her as she's dying," the comedian tells Salon
Bask in the absurdity of this 2018 #MAGA gift guide
Ryan Bort
Featuring QAnon patches, a bound volume of Trump’s tweets, Trumpy Bear and other Trump-loving holiday gifts
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