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The devolution of American media: How the anti-democratic movement helped to elect Donald Trump
Adam Eichen, Frances Moore Lappé
From the Fairness Doctrine to fake news: The deregulation of media has proved anathema to democracy
Two simple laws could solve America’s epidemic of violence
Thom Hartmann
Let's regulate gun ownership the same way we regulate car ownership
How to talk to kids about difficult subjects
Caroline Knorr
It's important for parents to put things in perspective
Antisemitism: how the origins of history’s oldest hatred still hold sway today
Gervase Phillips
Antisemitism is carved from — and sustained by — powerful precedents and inherited stereotypes
“We regret to inform you that your husband has been killed”
Brian Castner
A wife gets a knock on the door. A friend sees a Facebook status change. This experience has become all too common
Bill Maher lays into Republicans for deciding that “treason is better than working with Democrats”
Matthew Rozsa
Maher summed up the GOP's handling of the Russia scandal as being, "Treason is better than working with Democrats."
Ira Kaplan on Yo La Tengo’s Sprawling “There’s A Riot Going On”
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the vocalist/guitarist about the indie band's stellar new album
How to kill a prince: Jared Kushner’s enemies are trying to force him out
Matthew Sheffield
As a family member, Jared Kushner has been untouchable; that no longer seems to be the case
Industry group says the Trump administration is run “like a bad family owned small business”
Justin Elliott
ACG, in an internal presentation, mocks Trump while praising him for cutting back on rules meant to protect workers
The NRA’s video channel is a hotbed of online hostility
Adam G. Klein
NRA TV’s content focuses on ideology rather than guns
Americans aren’t bamboozled by bonuses: The GOP tax law is a flop
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans have failed to sell their tax cuts
Understanding the U.S. political divide, one word cloud at a time
Michael Carolan
Word clouds fog the "United" part of the "United States"
#MeToo in Antarctica
Eve Andrews
In a 2014 study, 71 percent of female scientists reported sexual harassment during field work
“Grey’s Anatomy” star Jesse Williams discusses “Survivors Guide to Prison”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the actor about his role in Matthew Cooke's how-to guide for making it through the justice system
Spotify goes public: Here’s everything you need to know
Shira Tarlo
A $1 billion initial public offering? Here are the six biggest takeaways from Spotify’s SEC filings
Marine Le Pen tweeted pictures of ISIS violence, and she may be in trouble
Charlie May
After tweeting out images of ISIS brutality, the far-right leader faces charges — and possibly prison time
Not even Army veterans’ spouses are safe from Trump’s deportation wave
Charlie May
"My wife supported me the whole time I was gone — she ran the house"
Jared Kushner benefited from massive loans after White House meetings: report
Charlie May
Jared Kushner's White House tenure has been an absolute disaster
Another Republican pushes Holocaust myths to bash gun control measures
Matthew Rozsa
Alaska Rep. Don Young is repeating a popular myth — that if the Jews had guns, the Holocaust wouldn't have happened
Green science’s white people problem
Yessenia Funes
The environmental sciences lack diversity — and that leaves holes in our understanding of health
The US Census Bureau keeps confusing race and ethnicity
Nancy López
An oversimplification of race, ethnicity and ancestry in the survey means not having a full picture of the country
A larger role for midwives could improve deficient U.S. care for mothers and babies
Nina Martin
According to a new study, states with midwives in a greater patient care role have better neonatal care results
Normalizing nukes, Pentagon-style
Rajan Menon
New policies make nuclear weapons more "usable" by the U.S.
Taking hits from all sides, Marco Rubio’s approval rating dips to an all-time low
Charlie May
In his first ratings since his CNN town hall appearance, Rubio takes a stumble
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