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Eight business leaders who are investing to close slaughterhouses for good
Joe Loria
These business executives and entrepreneurs know that the future of food means not killing animals
Shades of green: What gig economy workers can learn from the success of romance writers
Chris Larson
Romance writers, given their uptick in income, clearly know something other authors don't
“We saw all kinds of horrors”: A Russian girl, a Jewish boy, and a Nazi massacre
Father Patrick Desbois
A Russian woman who was a little girl during the Nazi occupation remembers her friend, a Jewish boy named Ziama
Twitter to notify 677k people they were followed by Russian-linked troll account IRA
Nicole Karlis
Twitter also revealed they’ve found more accounts linked to the group
“When They Call You a Terrorist”: Black Lives Matter memoir is rooted in radical love
Erin Keane
Patrisse Khan-Cullors' gripping memoir shows how a community organizer for justice is grown
Here’s why I won’t be exploiting my kids on social media
Ryan Holiday
Kids should be able to come into this world privately
How social media helped fuel indie wrestling’s resurgence
Bill Zimmerman
Indie wrestling is making a comeback thanks to social media attention
I am American, Jewish, and banned from Israel for my activism
Medea Benjamin
I support nonviolent boycott, divestment and sanctions — the move to ban me and others will backfire
With energy and justice for all
Nathanael Johnson
The city of Pueblo, Colorado wants to go all-in on renewables
Donald Trump is a racist, a bigot and a boor. But un-American? Hardly
Conor Lynch
Trump's hateful comments have sparked widespread revulsion. Calling him "un-American" is false on multiple levels
15 damn-near perfect covers of radio anthems you may have missed
Gabriel Bell
Left-field takes on sing-along classics by Adele, Fleetwood Mac, Sinatra and Springsteen for your greedy ears
Last-minute Senate vote scheduled to avert a government shutdown
Matthew Sheffield
It looks like we're headed toward a federal government shutdown as serious negotiations have only recently begun
Actions, not words, tell Trump’s political money story
Dave Levinthal
Rhetorically, he talked a liberal's game. In reality, he's like most conservatives
Trump Towers India promotes meet-and-greet with Donald Trump Jr. for buyers
Matthew Rozsa
In India, Trump Towers buyers are being enticed with the prospect of meeting the president's son
Tom Cotton’s cease-and-desist letter to an activist raises serious First Amendment questions
Nicole Karlis
Tom Cotton's office says they warned an activist to stop contacting them after she used vulgar language
The end of the dream: “Portlandia” kicks off its final season
Melanie McFarland
As IFC's signature comedy enters its final season, its stars consider how the show has changed Portland
Lindsey Graham wants to “keep talking” to Trump, won’t confirm “s**thole countries” comments
Charlie May
Graham said he wouldn't confirm Trump's reported "s**thole" remark because he wants to keep the president's ear
Mick Mulvaney wants zero funding for the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's acting CFPB director is using his first official funding request to undermine the agency
Trump’s “fake news awards” is exactly what we thought it would be
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's "fake news" awards are little more than a place for him to trash media outlets he dislikes
“New California” is the latest conservative pipe dream
Jeremy Binckes
Conservative Californians say their votes don't count. Sound familiar?
Lindsey Graham thought he had Trump tamed — but got played instead
Heather Digby Parton
Graham and Dick Durbin thought they they had a DACA deal with Trump: Classic case of smart men, foolish choices
Dr. King’s crusade, economic justice and media consolidation
Bob Hennelly
King's critique of power was never purely about race: The collapse of independent media is partly what got us here
More than a third of Americans give Trump’s first year a resounding “F”: Poll
Liz Posner
The country is deeply unhappy with its president
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