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Trans rights activist Sarah McBride: “I am powerful by just living”

Lauren Schiller
Listen to an interview with Sarah McBride, who made history as the first transgender person to speak at the DNC

Trump’s tournament of corruption: Mick Mulvaney and Scott Pruitt still in the lead

Heather Digby Parton
So much for draining the swamp: In an administration of epic sleaze and corruption, these two guys stand out

Pro-Trump Senate candidate Don Blankenship uses ethnic slur in attack on Mitch McConnell’s wife

Matthew Rozsa
West Virginia Senate candidate Don Blankenship, an ex-convict and Trump loyalist, hits what may be a new low

Can exercise counteract the effects of aging on our muscles?

Yewande Pearse
New research is making it seem increasingly likely — to a point

Medicare Advantage plans cleared to go beyond medical coverage — even groceries

Susan Jaffe
Slated to go into effect next year, these Medicare plans aim to encompass more than just typical coverage

Genes and environment have equal influence in learning for rich and poor kids, study finds

Jeffrey Roth
A new study suggests that class may not affect their learning as much as previously believed

Accused Toronto killer may have roots in online misogynist underworld: Is he a terrorist?

Amanda Marcotte
This week's massacre is terrifying but can't be separated from the daily violence stemming from male entitlement

Between Trump and a devastated place

Justine Calma
Undocumented immigrants reel from hurricanes, fires, and the Trump administration

Our president ignores an American hero: Trump’s silence on the Waffle House murders is deafening

Chauncey DeVega
James Shaw Jr. disarmed a mass shooter single-handed. Everything about that is a problem for Donald Trump

Trump just hung his VA nominee out to dry

Charlie May
Amid allegations of toxic workplace behavior, Trump says that Dr. Ronny Jackson should consider withdrawing

After his latest tweetstorm, now conservatives love Kanye West

Rachel Leah
Once Kanye said he loved far-right pundit Candace Owens, it all went downhill from there

Toronto and Tennessee: Two white suspects, no Trump tweets

Matthew Rozsa
The president's habit of being silent when crime isn't caused by a minority continued through the weekend

Will dark money swamp the blue wave? Democrats’ fundraising lead could be deceptive

Amanda Marcotte
Democratic enthusiasm is sky-high, but a tide of pro-GOP outside spending could still upend the 2018 midterms

Nukes of hazard

Nathanael Johnson
There's something wrong with every source of energy. How do our nuclear nightmares compare?

“Smallville” actress Allison Mack’s arrest adds to the NXIVM mystery

Rachel Leah
The cult-like organization she allegedly worked as a recruiter for has long had accusations against it

Trump’s (premature) attack on Syria

Jeff Faux
Who is left to defend the rule of law?

Laura Ingraham meets the Afrocentric “alt-right” — and it’s every bit as weird as it sounds

Matthew Sheffield
"Hotep Jesus" appeared on Fox News to bash Starbucks and white liberals, and how that happened is stranger still

Louisiana legislators are earning big money from government agencies

Rebekah Allen
“The notion that you can get public money and not report it in our flim-flammery of an ethics system is ridiculous"

Thomas Eakins: Brilliant painter, gifted photographer … sexual predator?

Henry Adams
One of the most celebrated painters in U.S. history has spurred on overdue #metoo stories

AARP, a critic of scams aimed at seniors, draws flak over its membership marketing practices

Paul Feldman
Angry members say AARP’s barrage of solicitation letters and social media posts can mislead aging consumers

5 food trends that are changing Latin America

Johanna Mendelson Forman
Peruvian ceviche doesn’t just taste good — it can be a force for social change

There are no rules for Sean Hannity at Fox News

Matt Gertz
Fox allowed Hannity to defeat Cohen on the network's airwaves without disclosing that he had been Cohen's client

“Live Work Work Work Die” paints a portrait of Silicon Valley hypocrisy

Keith A. Spencer
Author Corey Pein's new book shines a light on the coder class and post-gentrified San Francisco

We’re not doing enough to tackle superbugs

William Hall, Anthony McDonnell, Jim O’Neill
Already a major threat, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, aka "superbugs," could wreak havoc with civilization
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