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3 conspiracy theories the GOP is using to suppress votes

Matthew Chapman
Republicans are scared of democracy. And they have some very creative reasons why

CNN’s Don Lemon challenges his own network: Show faces of high school students giving Nazi salute

DOMINIQUE JACKSON
“They’re old enough and bold enough to do a Nazi salute symbol and to say the things that I’ve heard"

The NRA doesn’t care about black heroes: Jemel Roberson was “the good guy with a gun”

D. Watkins
A black security guard subdued an active shooter in an Illinois bar. When the police arrived, they shot him

Five things you need to know about Donald Trump’s asylum ban — and its murky justification

Kristie De Peña
Trump's authority to stop asylum seekers will be tested in court, and the reasons he cites are largely specious

Amazon and America’s real divide

Robert Reich
Amazon's new headquarters in blue states reveals much about the real political and economic divide in America today

STUDY: Fish oil, vitamin D supplements no guard against cancer or heart trouble

Liz Szabo
New study finds that patients’ vitamin D levels made no difference in their risk of cancer or serious heart issues

Wisconsin high school under investigation after students raise Nazi salute in prom photo

Ryan Mikel
Dozens of high school students at Baraboo High School gave Nazi salutes in their prom photos

Filmmaker James Stern on the era of “American Chaos”: “Worst situation since the Civil War”

Chauncey DeVega
Director of "American Chaos" and producer of "The Old Man & the Gun" talks movies, race and our national divide

Jeffrey Wright on veterans and mental health: “We have a lot of work to do”

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the acclaimed actor and collaborator April Harris about their new HBO doc "We Are Not Done Yet"

Making America’s wars great again

Arnold R. Isaacs
The Pentagon whitewashes a troubling past

Pentagon socialism: The Pentagon’s plan to dominate the economy

William D. Hartung
Militarizing the economy in the name of defense

Veterans have fought in wars — and fought against them

Michael Messner
Veterans of past wars have long been at the forefront of peace advocacy in the United States

Florida restores voting rights to 1.5 million citizens, which might also decrease crime

Victoria Shineman
Voters in Florida restored voting rights to citizens with felony convictions

Reflections on a blue wave: How progressive activists drove a historic victory

Paul Rosenberg
Several progressive Democrats won this week. But even when they didn't, activists drove the blue wave to victory

As Arctic ship traffic increases, narwhals and other unique animals are at risk

Donna Hauser, Harry Stern, Kristin Laidre
Climate change is shrinking Arctic sea ice and opening the Northwest Passage to ship traffic

Marijuana foe Jeff Sessions is out, but is that a good thing?

JJ McKay
Why we shouldn't be celebrating just yet

Deadly shootings are rising in U.S. after steady declines

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Researchers at the CDC found deadly shootings were up across all age groups nationwide

It took a dog to make me a better human

Rick Marin
Dog-hater might be too strong a term, but it's close... And then came Laffy

Rick Scott launches voter fraud lawsuit based on conspiracy

NOOR AL-SIBAI
The lawsuit is based on a claim first tweeted out by Sen. Marco Rubio

Smart Watch: From “Sally4Ever” to “This Is Us,” there’s no “eff your feelings” this week on TV

Melanie McFarland
Coming off of another week that's been a week, the shows tap into a range of feels, from repulsion to vulnerability

What everyone gets wrong about Hunter S. Thompson

Erin Keane
Salon talks to Timothy Denevi, author of "Freak Kingdom," about Thompson's ten-year literary crusade

How I made millions on Jimmy Carter’s Soviet grain embargo

Tom Dittmer
Jimmy Carter was my favorite president because he did everything wrong, and I made a lot of money

Most of the world does not like U.S. foreign policy

Vijay Prashad
But disregard for world opinion — as well as the opinion of the U.S. citizenry — defines the U.S. government

For automakers seeking mileage rollback, Trump plan too much of a good thing

Stuart Silverstein
Within the auto industry, Honda was among the strongest critics of the Trump administration's proposal
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