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College-bound after a brush with death: How do you let your kid go when you almost lost her?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My daughter almost died. Now I have to survive sending her to college
When a woman is accused of sexual misconduct: The strange case of Avital Ronell
Andrew O'Hehir
A brilliant philosopher is brought down by harassment charges; her defenders make things worse. We have questions
Why fieldwork is still crucial for science research
Cassie Freund
There are some things it’s impossible to discern without ground truthing
QAnon, Tampa and Donald Trump: Not all conspiracy theories are the same
Paul Rosenberg
Conspiracy theories motivate voters on both sides of the aisle — but with strikingly different results
John Brennan gets major backup: Top former intelligence bosses defend ex-CIA director
Shira Tarlo
The bipartisan group of ex-intelligence officials called Trump's decision "inappropriate" and "deeply regrettable"
“The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” turns 20: Hip Hop scholar Joan Morgan on its legacy
Rachel Leah
In her new book "She Begat This," Joan Morgan addresses the brilliance and complexities of an iconic hip hop album
Remember Afghanistan? Trump’s strategy is failing badly as Taliban gains ground
Matthew Rozsa
At least 200 Afghan security forces were killed this week as U.S.-led troops retreat before the Taliban
Behavioral neuroscientists ring the alarm on the long-term damage of family separation
Prabarna Ganguly
The neurological and behavioral consequences of separating children from parents can persist into adulthood
Fox News host Tucker Carlson presides over hateful attack on trans politician Christine Hallquist
Rachel Leah
"She can get away with many, many things simply by being transgender," Chadwick Moore said on Carlson's cable show
Stitch Fix founder Katrina Lake does the math on CEOs and maternity leave
Lauren Schiller
She's the youngest female founder/CEO to take a company public. Who better to rewrite the maternity leave script?
“BlacKkKlansman” screenwriter: Trump voters want “absolution” for supporting his racism
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Kevin Willmott, who collaborated on the screenplay with Spike Lee, about past and present racism
“Disenchantment” and the evolution of Matt Groening’s feminism
Melanie McFarland
The man behind Lisa Simpson gives us a progressive Princess. But does it restore his cred?
Conservatives cheer Steve Bannon’s return: GOP’s 2018 prospects boosted now that Bannon’s back
Matthew Rozsa
Michael Caputo, Raheem Kassam, Sam Nunberg and Austin Petersen are all on board with Bannon's new political PAC
Aretha Franklin: The sublime soul diva whose voice inspired the civil rights movement
Leah Kardos
It is hard to overestimate Aretha Franklin’s importance to both music and the civil rights movement
Don’t say Sam Bee didn’t warn us: “Nazis understand grassroots organizing better than the Democrats”
Rachel Leah
From the "alt-right" to Trump's anti-immigrant policy, the "Full Frontal" host says fascism is alive and scary
QAnon: Why we have the CIA partly to thank for the craziest conspiracy theory yet
Jefferson Morley
The roots of the wackiest pro-Trump conspiracy can be traced back to the CIA
Behind the latest Catholic sex abuse scandal: The church’s problem is male dominance
Amanda Marcotte
Both sexual predation and anti-choice politics are rooted in patriarchal ideology and a culture of sexual shame
Is there rampant fraud among asylum seekers? On the border, I saw none
Kristie De Peña
Are asylum seekers a bunch of fakers trying to "game the system"? Every woman I met was terrified to return home
In rush to retweet President Trump, Treasury Department may have just violated the law
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter fail: The Department of Treasury may have violated the Hatch Act
Republicans can’t confront Trump’s racism — unless they face their role in enabling it
Chauncey DeVega
New York Times columnist Ross Douthat sees a future path for non-racist conservatives. He's lying to himself
Profit, not free speech, governs big media companies’ decisions on controversial content
Amanda Lotz
What causes a media business to bar the door to dubious content? It's always about the numbers
Donald Trump and Richard Nixon: Many parallels, but they don’t go far enough
Jared Yates Sexton
Forty-four years after a Republican president resigned in disgrace, are we headed for the same conclusion? (No)
White supremacists tried to travel on D.C. transit to Unite the Right 2. This union stopped them
Michael Arria
DC transit wanted to give special transport for white supremacists — this union said hell no
Election apocalypse: Could Russians actually hack the 2018 midterms? It’s entirely possible
Bob Cesca
Shifting a few votes in a few districts could be enough — and if hackers are subtle, they'll get away with it
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