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Is social media destroying democracy?

Steven Rosenfeld
What exactly have Silicon Valley’s top social media platforms unleashed on the political world?

Steve Mnuchin totally fleeced taxpayers for expensive travel: report

Matthew Rozsa
Mnuchin doesn't fly commercial — and taxpayers pick up the tab for it

George W. Bush tried steel tariffs. It didn’t work

William Hauk
Bush revoked his steel tariffs less than two years after imposing them in 2002

Neanderthals knew something about healthcare that America has forgotten

Nicole Karlis
A study of Neanderthals suggests that "organized, knowledgeable and caring healthcare is not unique to our species"

My privilege wakeup call with the author of “So You Want To Talk About Race”

Lauren Schiller
It's not enough for white women to be feminists: “It's not an immunization against other bigotries"

Pentagon shells out nearly $140,000 at Trump properties

Shira Tarlo
The payments are the latest indication that taxpayer money flows to Trump's company

Keep your lips to yourself, Katy Perry

Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's a good time to remind ourselves that #MeToo also means men, too

The Koch brothers vs. God

Kenya Downs
The fossil fuel lobby preached its gospel in Virginia. Now, black churches are fighting back

Infighting tears apart a modern hate group, just as it did for the Klan

Erin Keane
History repeats itself as battery charges against a hate group's leader point to the group's self-immolation

Nothing is certain but death and (maybe?) carbon taxes

Jesse Nichols
Making carbon taxes a reality is far more complicated than you may think

Trump’s new pivot on foreign policy: Bring back the warmongers

Matthew Sheffield
With far-right, anti-Islamic Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, there goes Trump's "restrained" foreign policy

Trump and his supporters: A dangerous cycle of “collective narcissism”

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's Pennsylvania rally offered greatest hits and a preview of his 2020 campaign. It could be uglier than ever

Why won’t Republicans pass their own background-check bill?

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans and the NRA claim they want better background checks for guns. Their actions tell a different story

7,000 pairs of shoes decorate Capitol lawn in honor of child gun violence victims

Nicole Karlis
The display comes nearly one month after the Parkland shooting and one day before a walkout to protest gun violence

“Hap and Leonard: The Two-Bear Mambo”: A dance with racial toxicity

Melanie McFarland
Season 3 of SundanceTV's drama pits our heroes against the Klan in a 1989 plagued by the same problems of our era

How ending apartheid became a dominant civil rights issue

Mary Frances Berry
The Free South Africa movement had to make a place in the U.S. foreign policy agenda for a continent often ignored

Down to the wire in Pennsylvania: Beginning of the end for Trump?

Heather Digby Parton
Tuesday's special election in a Trump-friendly district has Republicans worried. Will they start jumping ship?

NYC public radio station buys Gothamist: But what about its unionized journalists?

Bob Hennelly
New York's WNYC, already besieged by #MeToo, buys local site without saying whether fired employees have jobs

Just a few weeks in prison can impair a person’s mind

Liz Posner
A new study says incarcerated people show affected cognitive abilities and self-control after just three weeks

If polls say people want gun control, why doesn’t Congress just pass it?

Harry L. Wilson
Recent polls show that a majority of Americans support stronger gun laws in the wake of the recent deadly shooting

Donald Trump’s lawyer might be able to keep Stormy Daniels silent — but that won’t end this scandal

Matthew Sheffield
Trump lawyer Michael Cohn is entering a legal vortex of his own doing, and things are about to get Stormy

Confessions of a bystander: Why intervening in abuse can be so hard

Sarah Henstra
To what extent should we be held responsible for witnessing abusive behavior and not speaking up?

Is the NRA an educational organization? A lobby group? A nonprofit? A media outlet? Yes

Samuel Brunson
The NRA is actually a bundle of organizations, each with a different purpose

Vladimir Putin suggests “Russian Jews” could have carried out election meddling

Charlie May
Russian President Vladimir Putin deflects blame for 2016 hacking to Jews, who he says may not even be Russian
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