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Son and daughter of the Confederacy: Donald Trump and Cindy Hyde-Smith are a love match
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's intervention in the Mississippi Senate election is telling: It's now a referendum on white supremacy
Trump assaults the Rule of Law
Robert Reich
The Rule of Law distinguishes democracies from dictatorships, and Trump is violating it
Tribes have climate wisdom — and good reason not to share it
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Tribes risk exploitation when sharing climate change solutions
When you’re grateful, your brain becomes more charitable
Christina Karns
Researchers recognize that taking time to be thankful has benefits for well-being
Where kids find hate online — and tips for how to handle it
Caroline Knorr
Help kids recognize and reject racist, sexist, homophobic, and religion-based hate content
CNN and NBC betray Sunday viewers seeking analysis on damning climate change report
Melanie McFarland
The TV news addiction to hearing from "both sides" means Rick Santorum talks climate change data without scientists
Colonizing Mars means contaminating Mars
David Weintraub
The closest planet with potential extraterrestrial life is Mars, and humans are poised to colonize it
Did Fox News prompt Trump to have refugees tear gassed at the border?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump created this border crisis by refusing to deal fairly with refugees. And Fox News is egging him on
“Fox & Friends” guest says pepper sprayed migrants can “put it on your nachos and eat it”
Matthew Rozsa
The president of the Border Patrol Foundation defended pepper spraying migrants to "Fox & Friends"
An Atomwaffen member sketched a map to take neo-Nazis down. What path officials took is a mystery
A.C. Thompson
Some experts and former officials see this case as part of a larger pattern
HUD inspections pass dangerous apartments filled with rats, roaches and toxic mold
Molly Parker
The system for inspecting federally subsidized properties is failing low-income families and seniors
Why designers have arrived in corporate boardrooms
Angele Beausoleil
Design is now being lauded as a much-needed mindset for business leaders
For a new generation of farmers, accessing land is the first step toward tackling consolidation
Tom Perkins
Young farmers are staking out the space to change the face of America’s farmland
Why we must regulate the blockchain
Kevin Werbach
Cryptocurrency's creators imagined it as a regulation-free space. But with blockchain, trust requires oversight
Stereotype that corrections officers are the enemy is an obstacle to reforming incarceration crisis
Simon Greer
Corrections officers are on the frontlines of any potential prison reform — and their voices are too often excluded
Why Democrats must embrace Ocasio-Cortez’s “Green New Deal” proposal
Paul Rosenberg
Building a major green jobs project is clearly good politics. Far more important, it's necessary to our future
How the Russian concept of “info-noise” can help American outlets cover Trump
Talia Lavin
Substantive policy changes can — and should — be kept separate from statements that are merely inflammatory
School shootings and film shoots: What they do and don’t have in common
David Jelinek, James Stillwaggon
The right, once again wrong, points to film as the origin of school shootings
Amazon’s move will gentrify neighborhoods — at what social cost?
Alexandra Staub
When large companies move into an area, the economic and social costs for displaced residents is typically high
Sinclair stations air special fearmongering about socialism, and it’s hosted by Sebastian Gorka
Pam Vogel
The program aired on at least 18 Sinclair-owned or -operated local news stations between Nov. 10 and Nov. 13
How a right-wing political party can resort to murder and assault when it doesn’t get its way
Vijay Prashad
The growing cycle of violence in Tripura, India, is a lesson to us all
Not everyone wants their donations touted on Facebook or plastered on walls
Karen Winterich
Some people are more inclined to give when they know their friends will find out
The Rolling Stones announce 2019 “No Filter” U.S. stadium tour
Andy Greene
The new tour hits 13 cities in 2019 beginning in April
How will you change your life — or the world?
Mark W. Erwin
I set a grand vision for myself and it helped me focus on building the life I wanted
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