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Showdown on Capitol Hill: After an insane news day, it’s zero-hour for Kavanaugh, Ford
Heather Digby Parton
Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford set to testify: After disastrous Trump comments, will Republicans fold?
Why I’m betting on millennials this November 6th
Robert Reich
Millennials get a lot of flack, but they may be the key to this upcoming election.
The world laughed at Donald Trump
Vijay Prashad
But the rest of his speech is a serious threat to world order and peace
The saga of Brett Kavanaugh: Class, social capital and endless privilege
Chauncey DeVega
Kavanaugh comes from a class normally protected from the consequences of its bad behavior. Will that change?
Trump’s Space Force: To boldly go nowhere?
William D. Hartung
Smoke and mirrors or a step towards war in space?
I was raped more than 40 years ago. I never told
Larkin Warren
Why did I keep that secret for so long? I had every reason in the world
Republicans hire a “female assistant” to grill Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser: Who is Rachel Mitchell?
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans want to avoid the bad optics of having all men question Kavanaugh accuser
Officers shouldn’t work more than 12-hour shifts. El Paso’s are putting in 16 hours regularly
Elida S. Perez
Officers periodically work dangerously long overtime shifts, resulting in car crashes and mistakes on the job
Carl Hart on why it’s time to legalize drugs: “What is wrong with people making that choice?”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and author on the myths of the opioid "epidemic," and why it's time to ask Americans to be adults
First Comey, then McCabe, now Rosenstein
Terry H. Schwadron
The fate of the Trump-Kremlin conspiracy investigation hangs on what happens Thursday
CNN panel physically recoils at Brett Kavanaugh’s “cringeworthy” virginity claim
Brad Reed
"The fact that he’s a virgin is neither here nor there!” CNN host John Berman exclaimed.
GOP Senate candidate suggests Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed even if he’s guilty
Matthew Rozsa
"Even if it’s all true, does it disqualify him?" asks North Dakota Republican Rep. Kevin Cramer
Ted Cruz chased out of a D.C. restaurant by anti-Kavanaugh hecklers: “We believe survivors!”
Matthew Rozsa
Ted Cruz was swarmed by protestors while at dinner with wife Heidi and heckled out of a D.C. restaurant on Monday
Private trash haulers resist new safety measures
Kiera Feldman
As New York City moves to have companies report accidents and traffic violations, the haulers push back
Brett Kavanaugh on Fox News Channel’s “The Story”: “I’m the one telling the truth”
Melanie McFarland
UPDATED: Sticking to a script in a chat with Martha MacCallum, the Supreme Court nominee did himself no favors
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Salon MarketplaceJustice Brett Kavanaugh would represent an immediate threat to LGBT rights
Amanda Marcotte
Major anti-LGBT group is ready, with at least four cases on established rights heading for the Supreme Court
A better way to see who’s buying your senator
Jillian S. Ambroz
A new system could report campaign payoffs immediately
Dating app giants Bumble, Tinder quarrel over trade secrets
Nicole Karlis
“We swipe left on you," Bumble PR wrote in an ad directed at their competitor. "We'll never be yours."
Senators unveil legislation to protect patients against surprise medical bills
Rachel Bluth
A bipartisan group of senators unveiled the plan to prevent medical bankruptcies
When we fled Oaxaca, albondigas made us feel at home
Isabel TorrealbaCNN focus group of conservative women turns out to be comprised of GOP operatives
Taylor Link
CNN interviewed women about the Brett Kavanaugh allegations, but they weren't casual voters as presented
White adults need to watch “America to Me,” the most important show about teens on TV now
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to veteran director Steve James about the mixed realities in which his series' subjects are living
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