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For people of color, banks are shutting the door to home ownership
Aaron Glantz, Emmanuel Martinez
There's a glass ceiling when it comes to people of color and housing loans
Bad bedside manna: Bank loans signed in the hospital leave patients vulnerable
Shefali Luthra
Taking out a loan for healthcare while in the hospital isn't a good idea — but for many, it's the only choice
Alcohol probably makes it harder to stop sexual violence — so why aren’t colleges talking about it?
Dominic Parrott, Ruschelle Leone
At least half of campus sexual assaults involve alcohol use
The Trump administration goes to war — with itself — over the VA
Isaac Arnsdorf
The infighting has left vets frustrated, Congress confused — and a key piece of legislation stalemated
“We are workers, not slaves”
Annelise Orleck
Increasingly fed up with labor conditions, farmers and farmworkers have been organizing globally
Prince on film: from humble MTV beginnings to camp masterpiece “Purple Rain”
Michaelangelo Matos
Somewhere between "Dirty Mind" and "Little Red Corvette," Prince's on-screen persona finally clicked
Delta and United airlines sever ties with NRA
Nicole Karlis
The two companies are the latest of many to publicly cut ties with the pro-gun association
How memes are being weaponized for political propaganda
Deidre Olsen
The populist form of communication accessible to anyone with MS Paint is also a crucial form of propaganda
America’s teenagers sent us a wake-up call: Did we hear it?
Andrew O'Hehir
Parkland students — and many others across the nation — have challenged our cynicism and arrogance. Now we owe them
The Republican Party: Now and forever Trumpified
Jeremy Binckes
CPAC 2018 was Donald Trump's coronation, signaling "Mission accomplished" for his takeover of the GOP
The powerful politics of Killmonger
Matthew Rozsa
The "Black Panther" antagonist has everyone talking — for good reason
Inside Atomwaffen as it celebrates a member for allegedly killing a gay Jewish college student
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
With Samuel Woodward charged, other members were concerned only with whether the group’s cover might've been blown
NRA’s Dana Loesch: “We absolutely do not” have responsibility to stop gun deaths
Matthew Rozsa
Dana Loesch told CNN's Alisyn Camerota that she doesn't think the NRA has a responsibility to fix the gun problem
Barclays investment bank pays women half as much as men
Matthew Rozsa
Less than one-third of the bank's 555 senior managers are women, according to a recent report
If democracy makes a comeback, white suburban women will lead it
Heather Digby Parton
There are many facets to the anti-Trump resistance. But grassroots activism among suburban women may be the key
Timothy Snyder: Trump may use Russian interference as a pretext for canceling elections
Chauncey DeVega
Yale historian fears Trump could use Mueller investigation to claim the midterm elections "don't really count"
Dana Loesch is lying about the NRA’s stance on “red flag” laws
Amanda Marcotte
Whatever Dana Loesch claims, the NRA has worked tirelessly against laws to keep guns away from dangerous people
How Billy Graham’s legacy lives on in American life
David Mislin
The minister's legacy is stitched into the fabric of American culture
Twitter cracks down on bot behavior
Nicole Karlis
The social media platform changed its policy following ongoing scrutiny over its role in disinformation campaigns
Unwitting Russia victim badgered by CNN: To what end?
Alyona Minkovski
Is harassing elderly ladies on the front lawn the legacy of Russiagate? We've made the trolls' job a lot easier
Number of American hate groups increased in 2017: Watchdog
Nicole Karlis
Among White Supremacy groups, neo-Nazi organizations saw the most growth
A paranoid America is greatly exaggerating Russian power
Vijay Prashad
The recent surge in Russophobia speaks to a greater paranoia at play in the American psyche
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