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Look Out: “Black Panther” could roar all the way to the Oscar for Best Picture

Anne Thompson
Disney has some innovative approaches to elevate the perception of "Black Panther" in the Oscar race

Hillary Clinton 2020? Whether or not she runs, corporatism still plagues the Democratic Party

Norman Solomon
I wrote a book attacking Clintonism 25 years ago. I never dreamed it would take this long for Democrats to move on

Florida SWAT officer demoted after Mike Pence tweets photo of him wearing QAnon patch

Matthew Rozsa
Deputy demoted after he "discredited the agency, the country and himself" during a meeting with the vice president

The DNA industry and the disappearing Indian

Aviva Chomsky
DNA, Race, and Native Rights

Ohio lawmakers want to make it harder for voters to pass constitutional amendments

Igor Derysh
Legislators in Ohio want to clamp down on voters' ability to change the constitution. Is it anti-democratic?

Legal experts ridicule conspiracist’s claim to have filed a “criminal complaint” against Mueller

Matthew Chapman
Jerome Corsi's conspiracy theory shows he just doesn't know how the legal system works

NRA on the ropes? In fact, the entire gun industry shows signs of weakness

Amanda Marcotte
NRA fundraising is flagging and gun sales. Is the once-powerful industry finally weakening post-Parkland?

Yale Psychiatrist Bandy Lee on Donald Trump: “His disorder is on display for the world to see”

TANA GANEVA
Waiting for 2020 is "reckless in its lack of understanding of the present danger the president poses," Lee argues

Eric Trump goes on the attack against Kellyanne Conway’s husband

Matthew Rozsa
Eric Trump blasts Kellyanne Conway's husband for his “utter disrespect” of President Donald Trump:

Mueller looking into Trump’s late-night phone calls with Roger Stone: report

Matthew Chapman
President Trump and Roger Stone engaged in a "series" of calls during the 2016 presidential campaign

The First Step Act, prison reform and the deep roots of mass incarceration

Rachel Leah
"Low-income communities of color have been targeted for decades by various policing surveillance and incarceration"

LGBTQ caravan migrants may have to “prove” their gender or sexual identity at U.S. border

Stefan Vogler
LGBTQ asylum-seekers have historically had to face bias and ignorance about gender identity and sexuality

At each stage of life, Americans are being stunted as human beings

Lynn Stuart Parramore
We have adopted policies and practices that thwart us and cultivate antisocial behavior, anxiety and loneliness

Why public health experts are worried about 5G, the next generation of cell network

Nicole Karlis
As next-gen cell networks get closer to reality, public health watchdogs stage a final stand

In blow to Sinclair, Nexstar announces $4.1 billion deal acquisition of Tribune

Shira Tarlo
If approved, the all-cash deal would see Nextstar overtake rival Sinclair as the largest owner of local TV stations

Georgia runoff: Will Brian Kemp’s successor continue his voter suppression legacy?

Timothy Pratt
Experts on voter suppression and cybersecurity weigh in on the Secretary of State runoffs

Did Joe Crowley help torpedo Barbara Lee to get revenge on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?

Igor Derysh
According to the Intercept, Democrat ousted by Ocasio-Cortez steered votes from Lee to his pal Hakeem Jeffries

Road deaths: why matters have only got worse over the past 100 years

Lisa Kane
Road crashes and deaths are a grim daily reality all over the world

Trump takes a tougher line on Pakistan, but the 2008 Mumbai attack goes unpunished

Sebastian Rotella
A Pakistani intelligence officer and others indicted in the killings of 166 people remain at large

We’re studying collapsed civilizations so that ours can endure climate change

Brittany Ward
Paleoclimatologists are digging into the connections between the collapse of Maya Civilization and extreme droughts

Artificial or farmed Christmas tree? Turns out there’s a third, more sustainable option

Nicole Karlis
Re-plantable live trees are the "greenest" choice — yet few consumers know about them

Democrats taking key leadership jobs have pocketed millions from Pharma

Emmarie Huetteman
Top House Republican also received more than $1 million from drugmakers since 2007

CNN keeps letting guests and paid commentators lie about climate scientists

Lisa Hymas, Evlondo Cooper
It's not true that scientists do climate research to get rich, and CNN knows it

Beware the “bipartisan” trap: Democrats should resist pointless “compromise”

Paul Rosenberg
The D.C fetish for bipartisan compromise is a misreading of history, and a prescription for stagnation and disaster
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