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Border Patrol to conduct “crowd control exercise” in Beto O’Rourke’s hometown on Election Day
Igor Derysh
ACLU and Beto O'Rourke complain about "suspicious" timing and location of Border Patrol exercises in El Paso
Race, class and justice: After the midterms, a new way forward for Democrats
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Ian Haney López has a message about how progressives can win, no matter what happens on Tuesday
Republican ads feature MS-13, hoping fear will motivate voters
Anthony W. Fontes
Campaign ads this year include a stream of Republicans linking immigration to crime
Freddie Mercury’s family faith: The ancient religion of Zoroastrianism
Vasudha Narayanan
Freddie Mercury came from a Parsi family that had roots in India and was a Zoroastrian by faith
Far from fixing its disinformation problem, Facebook may be getting worse
Nicole Karlis
Despite vows to do better, Facebook seems unable to manage political manipulation
NBC just can’t quit Trump: Anti-immigrant ad flouted the network’s “respect and dignity” pledge
Melanie McFarland
NBC airing Trump's racist commercial this weekend even overshadowed SNL's Pete Davidson dissing a veteran candidate
GOP candidate Kris Kobach “accepted financial donations from white nationalist sympathizers”: report
Rachel Leah
Kansas' GOP nominee for governor reportedly has a history of ties to groups that advocate "white supremacist views"
Kris Kobach’s ties to white nationalists exposed: GOP secretary of state took thousands in donations
Travis Gettys
Kansas' secretary of state has accepted tens of thousands of dollars from white nationalists groups
How Russians have helped fuel the rise of Germany’s far right
Petra Rethmann
Russia is helping the far-right Alternative for Germany party gain support at the expense of Angela Merkel’s party
Human rights group calls for investigation of Giuliani, Trump money-laundering scheme
David Cay Johnston
Prosecutors asked to probe Dutch middlemen washing billions in dirty cash for real estate deals in U.S. and Europe
In the turmoil of 1968, music failed to seize the moment
Alan Williams
That year, the pillars of 1960s pop music released unfocused, confused albums
Charities are taking digital money — but there are risks
Philip Hackney, Brian Mittendorf
Charities are accepting millions — billions — of dollars worth of digital assets. But this could backfire
Trump’s evangelical supporters remain silent as president continues to use violent rhetoric
Tom Boggioni
Few wanted to talk about it
Numbers in the news? Make sure you don’t fall for these 3 statistical tricks
Liberty Vittert
If it seems too good to be true, maybe it is
“Mid90s” exposes the violence of boyhood: Teen trauma is a masculine rite of passage, too
Eileen G'Sell
Jonah Hill shows how the mandates of coolness hurt naïve young boys. We're used to seeing that as a girl's story
Why data is the new oil: What we mean when we talk about “deep learning”
Terrence J. Sejnowski
With the advent of machine learning, computers can think — sort of. Here’s what that means for the future
What part of the 14th Amendment doesn’t Trump understand?
Terry H. Schwadron
The anti-immigrant, racist president now says he can deny citizenship to people born in the U.S.
Trump rattles his saber at the “caravan,” while Mnuchin splashes $1.3338 trillion in debt
Bob Hennelly
Trump's treasury just broke the trillion dollar debt mark and we are busy watching him bark at the southern border
The VA shadow rulers’ signature program is “Trending Towards Red”
Isaac Arnsdorf
A $10 billion technology upgrade championed by Jared Kushner and the Mar-a-Lago trio is at risk of failing
National right-wing media outlets bash renewable energy ballot initiative in Arizona
Ted MacDonald
National right-wing media outlets have published two dozen articles criticizing Proposition 127
Growing up in Westboro Baptist Church: We were “true believers,” everyone else the enemy
Libby Phelps, Sara Stewart
My grandfather was Fred Phelps, who founded the notorious Westboro Baptist Church. This is what he taught us
The soundtrack of the Sixties demanded respect, justice and equality
Michael V. Drake
The Supremes helped to bridge a cultural divide and temper racial tensions
Smart Watch: “The Walking Dead” axes Rick Grimes, as TV cancels Difficult Men
Melanie McFarland
Also on Sunday night: "The Deuce" season finale — and the premiere of "Red Hot" — and "Outlander" goes to the U.S.
Chicago psychiatric hospital is under fire over reports alleging abuse of children
Duaa Eldeib
Aurora Chicago Lakeshore Hospital is under federal and state investigation over reports of abuse
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