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Jim Jefferies gives us the real story of Thanksgiving
Charlie May
The late-night comedian tells a story about Thanksgiving that is more about enslavement than it is about a feast
History suggests Zimbabwe’s military coup will turn violent
Rut Diamint
The Army has promised a bloodless rebellion against President Mugabe, but there’s good reason to doubt their claims
In the battle against disinformation, tech solutions aren’t enough
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing propaganda — Russia-funded or not — is effective because people want so badly to believe in it
Democrats should commit to an all-women ticket in 2020
Rick Gell
For all the right reasons, Bernie, Joe, Cory and the rest should step aside
Will Puerto Ricans return home after Hurricane María?
Alexis R. Santos-Lozada
In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Florida has seen an influx of Puerto Rican migrants fleeing treacherous conditions
I’m learning how to grieve like a Gen-Xer
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I hadn't expected death to take so many of us, so soon
Trump’s DOJ is targeting affirmative action programs, because it works for conservatives now
Matthew Rozsa
Harvard University is the target of a DOJ probe, at the behest of conservatives
Roy Moore’s preposterous threat against an Alabama news publisher backfires spectacularly
Chris Sosa
The company basically dared the spiraling candidate to sue
Trump’s secret weapon against a free press
Timothy Karr
FCC Chair Ajit Pai is doing his best to undermine net neutrality and the fight against media consolidation
Dorothy Bolden taught me to fight for domestic workers
Jacqueline Arnold
Trailblazing labor organizer laid the way to help fellow domestic workers fight back
An upstart Saudi prince threw a tantrum felt around the world
Vijay Prashad
It is remarkable how this nation of 33 million has so easily been taken hostage by the whims of its Crown Prince
How can I use media to teach my kid gratitude?
Common Sense Media staff
Because no one wants a spoiled kid: You can teach children how to be gracious and kind
Animals feel a “landscape of fear” – just like humans
Cassie Freund
Afraid of lions by moonlight and raptors by day, animals will behave in dramatic ways
Fox News host and Trump confidante Jeanine Pirro caught going 54 mph over the speed limit
Keith A. Spencer
Former district attorney Jeanine Pirro is obsessed with the "rule of law" — except when it applies to herself
Can online gaming ditch its sexist ways?
Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia
A leading Twitch streamer was disciplined for gender bias, sparking a conversation
New York Times’ Glenn Thrush suspended amid sexual misconduct accusations
Jarrett Lyons
Glenn Thrush is the latest man in a highly regarded position of power accused of sexual misconduct
Alabama’s biggest newspapers denounce Roy Moore
Matthew Rozsa
The Birmingham News, Mobile Press-Register and The Huntsville Times are all endorsing Democrat Doug Jones
Kim Davis’ possible opponent: Man she refused a marriage license
Jarrett Lyons
Davis' opponent for re-election may be David Ermold, a gay man whom she rejected face-to-face
How an obscure rule change could make discrimination great again
Sarah Okeson
Ben Carson's HUD may roll back a rule that has penalized lenders and insurers in cases of obvious racial bias
5 times Republicans admitted they work for rich donors
Kali Holloway
Sometimes, they say it out loud
Could raising our body temperature treat depression?
David Haggerty
Hyperthermia could be more effective than anti-depressants, with fewer side effects
A parent’s ultimate guide to YouTube kids
Caroline Knorr
Learn more about this kid-targeted, but sometimes iffy, YouTube-lite app
The problem with subsidizing nuclear power and coal
Joshua M. Pearce
Subsidizing coal and nuclear power could drive customers off the grid
How O-Six became the “most famous wolf” in the world
Keith A. Spencer
Observant park guests and social media enabled Nate Blakeslee to write a biography of a single Yellowstone wolf
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