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Indigenous and in need of asylum: Separated at the border and unable to speak Spanish or English
Candice Bernd
Indigenous asylum seekers face language barriers and a legacy of oppression at the border
Federal judges block Trump immigration moves
Terry H. Schwadron
Separate cases—on family separations and on DACA—show there are still some adults in the government
Charlottesville vs. the neo-Confederacy: How right-wingers in high places are keeping racist statues
Kali Holloway
Neo-Confederates are using every available method to protect and safeguard tangible odes to white supremacy
Kids living at New Mexico compound were being trained to carry out school shootings, prosecutors say
Matthew Rozsa
Authorities claim that an assault rifle, other firearms and a shooting range were found during a raid of the site
Kris Kobach’s lucrative trail of courtroom defeats
Jessica Huseman, Blake Paterson, Bryan Lowry, Hunter Woodall
Controversial candidate for Kansas governor has defended towns that passed anti-immigration ordinances for years
Basic income: A no-brainer in economic hard times
Catherine L. Mah
Lisa MacLeod announces an end to Ontario's landmark basic income pilot project
Why is CNN mainstreaming a right-wing radio host who promotes violent, extreme rhetoric?
Jonathan Hutson
John Fredericks has appeared on CNN many times. His radio show often features loose talk about right-wing violence
Meet Jared Holt, the guy who’s getting Alex Jones kicked off the internet
Amanda Marcotte
Jared Holt helped lead the pressure campaign to get Infowars booted from Spotify, Facebook and other platforms
QAnon is weaponized to target the Trump fanbase
Brad Reed
Here’s the evidence that QAnon is an elaborate prank being played on gullible Trump-loving boomers
Lori Loughlin on “Full House” fandom, Hallmark mysteries and parenting in the age of Finstagram
Alli Joseph
"Do they scream 'Have mercy!' at me? Sometimes," the "Garage Sale Mystery" Month star tells Salon
Donald Trump could lose Hollywood Walk of Fame star after city council vote
Rachel Leah
The council says "the honor no longer exists" after his many attacks on women, immigrants, Muslims and more
All eyes on Ohio: Will Democrats regain a House seat controlled by the GOP for more than 30 years?
Joseph Neese
Why the hotly-contested race in Ohio's 12th congressional district could spell doom for House Republicans this fall
Donald Trump digs himself into deeper trouble — and his voters are finally noticing
Heather Digby Parton
Maybe it's true that no one thing can destroy Trump. But immigration, Russia and trade are hurting him badly
How to deliver better speeches and presentations
Salon MarketplaceCongress could declaw restrictions on politicking from the pulpit — over objections of many churches
Samuel Brunson
Deactivating the tax provision known as the Johnson Amendment could increase the flow of dark money
How did attorney general races get so hot? Once-obscure state office is now a combat zone
Amanda Marcotte
Money is rushing in, especially on the Republican side, as state attorney general races become more heated
Trump administration loosens restrictions on short-term health plans
Julie Appleby
Allowing short-term plans to last longer is latest move to change regulations issued by the Obama administration
“Chapo Guide to Revolution” hints at a burgeoning leftist culture going mainstream
Keith A. Spencer
Much like the Labor era's cultural front, the online left is driving culture — and the Chapo book is its bible
Donald Trump endorses Kris Kobach, former head of voter fraud commission, in Kansas governor race
Shira Tarlo
On Tuesday, Kobach could snag the competitive Republican primary nomination from sitting GOP Gov. Jeff Colyer
One “Housewives” episode at a time, the soul of America is dying
Bob Hennelly
Watching reality luxury TV is killing the America's economic drive and, maybe, its soul
CBS stands by Les Moonves, despite #MeToo reports: “There’s no wiggle room” for ignoring allegations
Melanie McFarland
CBS' Kelly Kahl affirmed the network's commitment to an "inclusive, and safe workplace" at a TCA press tour event
Child separation crisis background: Who caused the misery south of the border?
Edward Curtin
An in-depth look at what happened in Guatemala, where a trail of bodies has led back to the U.S.
Historian on comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler: “My resistance … is being overcome”
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Richard Frankel, an expert on Nazi Germany, says history doesn't have to repeat itself — if we stop it
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