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Anti-Semitic gunman suspect Robert Bowers accused Jews of “committing genocide to his people”
Matthew Rozsa
The suspect accused of shooting up a Pittsburgh synagogue used the "genocide" libel against Jews
House Majority Leader posted anti-Semitic tweet after bomb sent to George Soros’ house
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Kevin McCarthy posted a tweet on Wednesday accusing three prominent Jews of trying to "buy" the election
A caucus and bull story: The midterms could spell the end of this bipartisan climate caucus
Natasha Geiling
The Climate Solutions Caucus welcomes former climate deniers and would-be-EPA abolishers.
Election expert Greg Palast: Thanks to GOP voter suppression, “Democrats may have effectively lost”
Matthew Rozsa
Investigative reporter Greg Palast on Brian Kemp's "postcard trick" and other Republican vote-suppression tactics
Donald Trump didn’t start the fire: Here are things the midterms can’t fix
Andrew O'Hehir
An appalling week of mail bombs, Trump tweets and Megyn Kelly overload should remind us: Politics won't fix America
Collaboration, not fighting, is what the rural West is really about
Steven C. Beda
This is not a description of rural life you typically hear.
One way to defend transgender people from Trump’s attacks? Labor unions
Julianne Tveten
Union contracts can contain clauses that specifically address gender-identity parity
Transgender and non-binary people face health care discrimination every day in the US
Shanna K. Kattari
A significant number of transgender and non-binary people report discrimination when seeking medical services
Eating locally and in season: Is it really better for the environment?
Reynard Loki
Eating locally reduces your ecological footprint, but studies show what you eat may be even more important
GOP congressman used Holocaust Memorial Group funds to meet with Nazi-founded Austrian party
Matthew Chapman
Rep. Steve King has taken fire for giving a racially-charged interview to an Austrian far-right party
The Village Voice’s photographers captured change, turmoil unfolding on New York City’s streets
Tamar Carroll, Joshua Meltzer
When The Village Voice shut down in August, the city’s protest movements lost one of their biggest champions
Is it any benefit to us that American business knows the country better than the president?
Edward Goldberg
American business is attuned to America as it is, not as President Trump wants it to be
Why Megyn Kelly’s shoddy understanding of the history of blackface isn’t surprising
Mark Laver
Most U.S. kids learn Bowdlerized minstrel songs that taint their understanding of American history for life
You can’t erase patriotism
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump’s new policy is a naked attempt to erase transgender people from American life and it will fail
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Salon MarketplaceTrump is actually working to completely shut down migration at the border
Cody Fenwick
The Times reports that Trump doesn't even care about the actual policy — he wants to do it to get out the vote
Shortages of rare earth elements could limit clean energy development
Laura Mast
We’ve started searching for rare earth elements in some unlikely places
“They wanted me to, but we’ll pass”: Trump refuses to call Clintons or Obamas following bomb scare
Summer Cartwright
Instead, he held a pep rally at the White House for his black supporters
After the arrest in Florida, Trump’s guilt is clearer than ever: But will anything change?
Chauncey DeVega
Accused bomber appears to be a Trump fan and right-wing zealot, but of course the president will claim innocence
So long, Megyn Kelly: Now we know your racism was always perfectly sincere
Amanda Marcotte
Kelly's fall shows why we must abandon the myth that conservatives are just "performing" racism to roll the rubes
At least three GOP governor candidates embrace anti-vaccine disinformation
Igor Derysh
Nudged onward by Trump's vaccine skepticism, prominent Republicans start to suggest vaccines should be optional
Trump’s October surprise: 800 US troops will be sent to the border
Shira Tarlo
Democrats have said Trump is attempting to stroke fear before a blue wave is supposedly coming
Donald Trump won’t give up his iPhone: Who’s he talking to, and who’s listening?
Heather Digby Parton
New York Times report about president's iPhone habit fries his biscuits, disrupting bomb jokes, caravan paranoia
Democrats can’t count on Latinos to swing the midterms
Steffen W. Schmidt
Latinos make up 12 percent of all registered voters in the US, but less than half vote regularly
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