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Trump and Parkland: Vicious racism as permission for violence
Chauncey DeVega
The killer wore a MAGA hat and expressed the same views as Trump's worst supporters. Think that's a coincidence?
The assault rifle and me: On guns and the illusion of power
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I thought I'd be frightened of it. Instead, its allure spoke to me
Why Oprah offends Trump to his very (dark) soul
Melanie McFarland
The open sore in the Oval Office seems to be very threatened by our nation's de facto healer. Why? We have theories
VA Secretary David Shulkin has green light to purge dissident staffers: report
Nicole Karlis
The investigation will be led by Shulkin's new chief of staff Peter O’Rourke, according to the report
South Carolina Senate panel approves bill that would effectively ban all abortions
Matthew Rozsa
A new anti-abortion law in South Carolina would almost certainly go to the Supreme Court if passed
Fake news to fake porn: Technology is taking us places no one ever imagined
Matthew Sheffield
We're surrounded by a simulated reality stranger than anything sci-fi's great writers could have conceived
Idaho senator threatens students who traveled 7 hours to talk to him about birth control
Shira Tarlo
"Abortion is murder," he shouted. "Next time you walk into my office, you'll be dealing with Idaho State Police."
A youth baseball team is selling raffle tickets for an AR-15 despite public outcry
Matthew Rozsa
The wake of a mass shooting isn't the best time to raffle off high-powered weapons. Someone missed that memo
Meet the coalition building a global union movement against capitalism
Cole Stangler
Leftist unions are building a global movement based on similar experiences in the workplace
Swapping one evil for another: Have mass shooters replaced serial killers?
Amanda Marcotte
Mass shootings are up, while the classic serial killer has almost disappeared. Have we swapped one for the other?
Anti-abortion group Operation Rescue has become fully “red-pilled” by an 8chan conspiracy theory
SHARON KANN
The group appears to now believe in a far-right conspiracy theory — encouraging their supporters to follow suit
Smashing Pumpkins are almost reunited — and that’s the problem
Annie Zaleski
Without original bassist D'Arcy Wretzky, is it right to honor the band's '90s halcyon days?
The complex history of “In God We Trust”
David Mislin
Although the phrase has been symbolic of a link between American identity and religion, there's more to the story
The Rhode Island progressive who helped make paid sick leave a reality
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Marcia Ranglin-Vassell now has her sights set on passing a $15 minimum wage
What John Adams really thought about Thomas Jefferson: “I shudder at the calamities”
Daniel L. Mallock
The friendship between the ex-presidents was tested when Adams' private trash-talking letters were published
The sound and the fury: Inside the mystery of the Havana embassy
Tim Golden, Sebastian Rotella
A ProPublica investigation reveals the the political maneuvering that is reshaping U.S.-Cuba relations
Honey, who shrunk the proton?
Keith A. Spencer
An ongoing mystery in sizing up this basic subatomic particle may lead to a major new discovery in physics
5 activism suggestions that actually work
Ilana Novick
One key to success: Keep your tent wide and your path narrow
Trump to hold “listening session” with students, teachers from Florida shooting
Charlie May
Trump will meet with students and teachers next week, but will he meet with those who have called for action?
Up close and personal with Matthew Heineman, director of “The Trade”
Melanie McFarland
Salon speaks to the documentary director on the risk and reward of recording danger at close range
The Trump administration isn’t even masking its contempt for the poor anymore
Jacob Sugarman
Blue Apron for SNAP recipients? A new proposal is as offensive as it sounds
I approved this Facebook message — but you don’t know that
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Political ads are required to say who paid for and approved the ads, which has now extended to Facebook
America’s always had black inventors — even when the patent system explicitly excluded them
Shontavia Johnson
African American inventors have largely been ignored and discredited
Sign of the times? Majority of school districts now require “active shooter” drills
Shira Tarlo
There have been 18 instances involving weapons on school properties across the country since the beginning of 2018
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