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An anti-vaxxer’s new crusade
David Armstrong
Dr. David Ayoub used to be active in the anti-vaccination movement. Now he’s challenging mainstream science again
Opposition builds to Interior Department records purge
Sarah Okeson
A nonprofit group says documents reveal efforts to kill wild horses, land grabs and other outrages
America’s dark history of organized anti-Semitism re-emerges in today’s far-right groups
Bradley W. Hart
The German American Bund and the Silver Legion developed a unique culture of hatred for Jews in the 20th century
While small dairy farms shut down, this mega-dairy is shipping milk to China
Lynne Terry
Powdered milk production is being marketed as a boon for rural areas, but many people who live nearby disagree
Jews deserve a better Hanukkah movie than Adam Sandler’s “Eight Crazy Nights”
Matthew Rozsa
The best known Hanukkah movie is Adam Sandler's 2002 mess "Eight Crazy Nights" — and that is a tragedy
Why it could be much harder to steal the vote in swing state Pennsylvania
Steven Rosenfeld
The state pledges to use paper ballots and verified vote counts
What’s keeping the world from ending AIDS: Greedy Big Pharma, bad policy
Vijay Prashad
Despite leaps forward in medicine and awareness in affluent parts of the world, AIDS is a big problem elsewhere
Galaxies are eating each other and the Milky Way might be next
JoEllen McBride
Astronomers see a trail of destruction in the patterns of Andromeda’s stars
Multiple White House staffers reprimanded for violating the Hatch Act: report
Keith A. Spencer
Promoting Trump from official Twitter channels? That's a no-no, the Office of Special Counsel says
G-20 leaders descend on Buenos Aires as host Argentina battles worst economic crisis in a decade
Robert H. Scott III, Kenneth Mitchell
Argentina has been grappling with currency flight and an economy sinking deeper into recession
Facebook admits that its Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg asked for research on George Soros
Rachel Leah
The latest in the ongoing Facebook saga? Sandberg reportedly had direct involvement in company's response to Soros
The urgent need to reshape America’s Middle East policy
Uwe Bott
Saudi Arabia is the Western world’s greatest security threat
Barbara Lee blames ageism and sexism after losing tight Dem caucus election to Hakeem Jeffries
Igor Derysh
Nancy Pelosi's race had little drama, but a tight contest between Lee and Jeffries speaks to Democratic divisions
Sex workers say incel campaign to report them to IRS won’t work
Lilly Dancyger
Men’s rights advocates are threatening to report sex workers to the IRS. But is it just a new form of harassment?
Stop selling women “empowerment feminism” — it doesn’t work, and it’s holding women back
Lauren Schiller
Author Ruth Whippman breaks down how "empowerment" helps sell shampoo, not build up power for women
Sinclair distances itself from Boris Epshsteyn’s defense of the use of tear gas on migrant kids
Rachel Leah
"The political commentary we force affiliate stations to run does not reflect the views of our company. Gotcha."
Funk was the black answer to “Star Wars”: Take the trip with “Tales From the Tour Bus”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to producer and historian Nelson George about the rock radio "apartheid" and why funk never got its due
Why did at least three members of Donald Trump’s campaign contact a firm with ties to Israeli spies?
Travis Gettys
Rick Gates reportedly reached out to the intelligence-gathering data firm Psy Group for help during the 2016 race
Trump’s border violence is sick entertainment for his fans: And they love it
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's supporters were thrilled by the tear-gas assault on migrants at the border. He has trained them well
New “must-run” from Sinclair defends the Trump administration’s use of tear gas on migrant children
Rachel Leah
The commentary came from the company’s chief political analyst Boris Epshteyn, himself a former Trump adviser
The case against Nancy Pelosi collapses
Ryan Mikel
House Problem Solvers Caucus, who said they will not vote for Pelosi unless she agrees to changes, get their change
Supreme Court may let iPhone users sue Apple over App Store terms
Andy Meek
A legal challenge against Apple that could take a huge bite out of one of the company’s biggest revenue-drivers
Alarmed by fake news? Fake science is just as serious of a problem
Chris Impey
From Flat Earth theory to UFOs, science is in a serious battle against pseudoscience
Civil rights lawsuit claims Mississippi made it nearly impossible to vote by absentee ballot
Igor Derysh
Mississippi has long had burdensome voting requirements, but this year's absentee rules might affect the outcome
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