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How the Academy fumbled the push for Best Popular Film
Anne Thompson
President John Bailey and CEO Dawn Hudson haven't given up on the controversial category just yet
A witch hunt or a quest for justice: An insider’s perspective on disgraced academic Avital Ronell
Bernd Hüppauf
Former NYU department chair who hired Ronell, now suspended for sexual harassment, on what led to her downfall
What if John McCain had picked Joe Lieberman in 2008?
Matthew Rozsa
"I think we would have done better than the McCain-Palin ticket did," Lieberman speculated to Salon
States looking to tax opioids pin hopes on November elections
Jay Hancock, Shefali Luthra
Lawmakers in at least 10 states intend to consider opioid taxes in upcoming legislative sessions
Hunger is a grave warning to the world: If it is not defeated, the consequences will be dire
Vijay Prashad
Hunger, that constant sound inside the head of the poor, must be silenced to ensure our species has a future
Brett Kavanaugh’s perjury avalanche — 50 years in the making
Paul Rosenberg
The nomination process has been polluted by lies for decades, it's time to scrub the process
Infowars’ Alex Jones warns of a “brown KKK” as he claims he was the victim of racism in Washington
Rachel Leah
Jones was describing his encounter with Latino protestors, whom he said were "dressed like MS-13 — all thugged out"
Stephen Colbert on Dana Carvey, Bill Cosby and the (alleged) pee tape
Brian Hiatt
“I was never cool. I’ve always kind of been a 54-year-old guy in a button-down shirt,” "Late Night" host admits
Under attack by corporate media, unions can’t let others tell their story for them
Bob Hennelly
Unions should not let themselves be put on the defensive about the wages they secure for their members
Roy Moore sues comedian Sacha Baron Cohen for $95 million for defamation and emotional distress
Rachel Leah
The lawsuit comes after Cohen used a prank "pedophile detector" on Moore on the Showtime series "Who is America"
Exclusive: Psychiatrist Bandy Lee says White House officials told her Trump was “unraveling”
Chauncey DeVega
Yale shrink says Trump officials reached out to her last fall, suggests his mental state is rapidly deteriorating
Pediatricians put it bluntly: Motherhood and marijuana don’t mix
Jenny Gold
The march toward marijuana legalization has outpaced scientific research about its effects
They’re not white nationalists, they’re white supremacists
Lucian K. Truscott IV
If you disagree with them, you’re a race traitor, just like me
Bobby Brown on “The Bobby Brown Story,” mental health, and being in “the R&B ‘Lord of the Rings'”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Bobby Brown about the BET miniseries that he says sets the record straight about his biography
Julia Louis-Dreyfus on “Veep” return, cancer diagnosis: “I feel strong”
Jon Blistein
“It feels like I never left,” actress says
How angry teachers are reshaping politics: March in the spring, vote in the fall
Jillian S. Ambroz
Activists around the country have been galvanized, perhaps none more than the teachers mobilizing for fair pay
Author and activist Tim Wise: “The Republican Party is a white identity cult”
Chauncey DeVega
Leading anti-racist activist and author warns that "the cosplay guys" of Unite the Right are not the real threat
Here’s why the Kavanaugh nomination matters — and his confirmation is not guaranteed
Julie Rikelman
It's not just about Roe v. Wade. That case connects to a whole range of other American rights and liberties
Analyst who attended meetings with Stephen Miller quits after white nationalist ties surface: report
Shira Tarlo
Leaked emails reveal the former DHS official chatted with prominent alt-right figures like Richard Spencer
Bob Woodward’s explosive new book to reveal Trump’s White House in chaos
Matthew Rozsa
The famous Watergate reporter reveals a Trump White House torn apart by chaos and in-fighting
Can Dianne Feinstein find a way to hold Brett Kavanaugh accountable?
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is on the hot seat in D.C. and faces a tough campaign at home against a progressive opponent
Decoding “the first Twitter president”: Mathematician Anthony Bonato on the science of Trump tweets
Chauncey DeVega
A Canadian mathematician identifies the themes and patterns in Donald Trump's Twitter feed.
As a Supreme Court justice, Brett Kavanaugh will present an immediate threat to women’s rights
Amanda Marcotte
More than 20 cases in federal court right now will offer Kavanaugh the opportunity to undercut reproductive rights
Suicide by opioid: New research suggests overdoses should be classified as self-harm
Rachel Bluth
Opioid-related drug overdoses deaths are often deemed as “accidental injury deaths” unless a suicide note is found
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