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U.S. policy is responsible for insider attacks at war
Danny Sjursen
Policies since 9/11 have alienated millions of Muslims across the Greater Middle East, leading to terror plots
The royal touch: The Saudi lobby juggernaut
Ben Freeman
How Saudi money keeps Washington at war in Yemen
New York Times caves to right-wing attacks over entirely accurate Kavanaugh story
Reed Richardson
No one disputes the facts in the Times' story about Kavanaugh's Yale bar fight. The paper apologized anyway
Climate scientists warn: Urgent action is needed to avoid planetary calamity
Nicole Karlis
New report says global warming must be maintained at a maximum of 1.5°C warming to prevent devastating impacts
Texas’ historic voter registration surge should scare Ted Cruz
Matthew Rozsa
Is that why more than 2,000 people in Texas had their new voters' registration applications recently rejected?
Taught to rule: Why elite men like Brett Kavanaugh lie and cheat without consequences
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Adam Howard, author of "Learning Privilege," on how men like Kavanaugh are trained for domination
Suppose Democrats win on “Medicare for All”: What happens then, and will it work?
Ed Dolan
Bernie Sanders' promise of health care for all has turned into a core Democratic issue. Here's how it might work
It’s not cyberbullying, but it can still hurt
Christine Elgersma
Though someone's mean online behavior might not fit the definition, it can still hurt feelings
Radha Agrawal on why Americans don’t have any close friends
Nicole Karlis
"I think that we're not creating community center opportunities fast enough that are relevant for today," she says
Why most narrative history is wrong
Alex Rosenberg
Even the best histories fail to identify the real causal forces that drive events. Science explains why
“Saturday Night Live” roasts the GOP as a frat boys’ party in Kavanaugh confirmation skit
Matthew Rozsa
Democrats were depicted as born losers while the GOP was mocked as being a gross boys club
Violence against emergency room staffers seen as increasing
Eli Wolfe
A new survey has found that nearly 50 percent of emergency physicians have been physically assaulted on the job
Fred Trump’s craven tax schemes are just more evidence of the conveyor belt of white male privilege
Bob Hennelly
His son’s GOP axis of avarice seeks a further concentration of wealth at a time of unpitying wage inequality
Commentators blast Susan Collins for supporting Brett Kavanaugh
Matthew Rozsa
The moderate Maine senator is being harshly criticized for her momentous vote supporting Brett Kavanaugh for SCOTUS
A voter’s guide to registering for the 2018 election — beat the deadline!
Steven Rosenfeld
You can’t vote without registering — and it’s easier than you might think.
7 things the United Daughters of the Confederacy might not want you to know about them
Kali Holloway
The organization keeps Confederate statues standing and spreads lies about America’s history of slavery
Columbus believed he would find “blemmyes” and “sciapods” — not people — in the New World
Peter C. Mancall
Centuries of conventional wisdom had conditioned him to believe that bizarre beasts would awaiting him
Lisa Murkowski met with sexual assault survivors Thursday
Noor Al-Sibai
The swing-vote senator hosted the survivors following her review of the Kavanaugh report
Fraud can scuttle nonprofits, but the bigger and older ones fare better
Sarah Webber, Deborah Archambeault
Fraud has organizational consequences and can doom an NPO
Amazon’s minimum wage hike is not what it seems
Nicole Karlis
Some workers say that they will lose thousands of dollars as a result of stock programs being eliminated
Donald Trump and Chuck Grassley just accused sexual assault survivors of being paid protesters
Shira Tarlo, Summer Cartwright
Is there anything Republicans won't blame on George Soros?
Susan Collins delivers Brett Kavanaugh the vote he needs for confirmation. Did she dismiss Dr. Ford?
Joseph Neese, Shira Tarlo
Bipartisan: Democratic Sen Joe Manchin of West Virginia also announced he will support Trump's Supreme Court pick
So it’s true: Republicans really do hate women
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just Trump. With the vote to move forward on Kavanaugh, the misogyny at the heart of the GOP is revealed
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