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President Trump’s choice of Ronny Jackson to lead Veterans Affairs shows his priorities
Matthew Rozsa
One of the largest government departments will be led by someone who gushed about the president's fitness
Conservatives can’t stop themselves from bashing Parkland students: But why?
Amanda Marcotte
Parkland survivors have been so effective that the pro-gun right must resort to an ugly smear campaign
A killing in Baton Rouge: “Negrophobia” and the death of Alton Sterling
Chauncey DeVega
American law enforcement, as designed: Police officers who killed Alton Sterling will not be charged with any crime
Under the spell of far-right nonprofit, Walmart stops selling Cosmopolitan at checkout line
Nicole Karlis
The deeply conservative organization is led by an anti-feminist, anti-abortion-touting man
Political gerrymandering gets its day in the Supreme Court
Matthew Rozsa
The Supreme Court will hear gerrymandering cases brought by Democrats -- and one brought by Republicans
Big brother isn’t watching you
Tom Engelhardt
Donald Trump is the O.J. Simpson of our moment, and we're on a never-ending White Bronco ride
Sympathy for the devil: White privilege and the Austin bomber
Chauncey DeVega
Mark Conditt's bombing campaign was one more example of an upsurge of domestic terrorism. But no one says that
Citizens United and the NRA: To fix gun laws, we have to fix campaign finance laws first
Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court's Citizens United decision empowered the gun lobby to bankroll politicians on a grand scale
How Scott Pruitt’s EPA is attacking journalists and stifling the media
Evlondo Cooper
EPA takes up Trump’s war on the press by insulting media outlets and flouting public records requests
Warren Buffett recommends investing in index funds — but many employees don’t have that option
Allan Sloan
Many of his companies don’t offer low-fee index funds in workers’ retirement accounts
Fukushima seven years later: case closed?
Franck Guarnieri
While the reactors are now in theory stabilized, the work to understand and contain the damage continues
Sympathy for Melania?
Erin Keane
Usually, the wronged spouse gets an outpouring of support from a gossip-hungry public. For a Trump, it's different
How did the slacker generation give birth to these activist kids?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The forgotten demographic somehow made revolutionaries
Exposure to opposing views on Twitter might actually increase polarization: study
Nicole Karlis
The findings raise questions about Twitter’s function in creating a toxic national political discourse
Who is John Bolton and what does he want?
Steven Feldstein
Bolton’s promotion to one of the most important jobs in the Trump administration raises critical questions
Buried, altered, silenced: 4 ways government climate information has changed since Trump took office
Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris
Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished and language has shifted
As the March for Our Lives grabs headlines, PBS presents “Dolores,” godmother of social struggle
Melanie McFarland
Three days after the March for Our Lives comes a revealing portrait of civil rights pioneer Dolores Huerta
Wisconsin students march 50 miles to Paul Ryan’s house for gun reform
Shira Tarlo
One day after March for Our Lives, Wisconsin students aren't done marching. Next stop: Paul Ryan's house
Last lawyer standing: Jay Sekulow becomes Trump’s one-man Russia defense team
Matthew Sheffield
Donald Trump’s legal team in Russia scandal keeps shrinking
ShutterGrip is like a more portable, remote selfie stick
Salon MarketplaceDonald Trump’s America: Already hell enough for this Muslim-American
Nate Terani
The current "fear-scape" of America means certain citizens are being made into boogeymen by their president
Why do gunmakers get special economic protection?
Allen Rostron
Despite heightened scrutiny over the gun industry, it continues to receive protection. Why?
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