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2017 has been the best year for trans people; it’s also been the worst

Jarrett Lyons
This year came with a slew of electoral victories for the trans community, and a record number of trans homicides

Sean Hannity melts down on Twitter over a CNN interview about advertising boycott

Taylor Link
Hannity was not happy that CNN interviewed Angelo Carusone, the man behind the boycott of Hannity's show

Reconsidering “The Reactionary Mind” in the age of you-know-who

Paul Rosenberg
Is Trump "not a conservative"? Political theorist Corey Robin begs to differ, in new edition of his landmark book

How a little-known computer network system changed the history of the internet

Brian Dear
Remarkably complex for its time, PLATO was the forerunner to computers today, with a strange creation story

How a young Ernest Hemingway dealt with his first taste of fame

Verna Kale
Hemingway never expected such an overwhelming reaction to “A Farewell to Arms”

5 of the most important JFK files the CIA is still hiding

Jefferson Morley
The records of top undercover officers implicated in the assassination story are still secret or heavily censored

Why it can make sense to believe in the kindness of strangers

Kristin Brethel-Haurwitz
Some people have donated kidneys to save someone they don't even know

“We don’t negotiate with terrorists” and other myths you were taught

Herb Reich
We take so many half-truths and outright unfounded ideas for granted

Andy Warhol, record producer: capturing the sonic attack of The Velvet Underground

Joe Harvard
What role did the legendary artist play in the recording of one of rock music's most iconic albums?

To prevent climate-related disasters, invest differently

Morgan Simon
Social investing is a trillion-dollar trend most people have never heard of

Confronting “The Problem with Apu”

Melanie McFarland
In this lively documentary, Hari Kondabolu breaks down the ugly truth about a favorite character on "The Simpsons"

Can cities get smarter about extreme weather?

Clark Miller
Intensity of heavy downpours in Houston has increased since the 1950s. Some argue disaster planning is out of date

Designing better ballots

Michael Byrne
Should the future of voting look more like the past?

Robert Reich’s “Saving Capitalism” is conservative, but conservatives will never admit it

Matthew Rozsa
Robert Reich has made a documentary that is ultimately modest in its proposed social reforms

Psychologist John Gartner: Why the Mueller probe makes Trump dangerous

Chauncey DeVega
The co-founder of Duty to Warn says "there is an 80 percent chance [Trump is] going to push that nuclear button"

It’s time for the #MeToo effect to take on the military

David Masciotra
Reform is needed to change how the military handles sexual assault and harassment cases

Will Medicare patients get a cut of prescription deals?

Sarah Jane Tribble
Pressure is building as pharmacy organizations lobby for a much-overdue policy change

How Trump’s CIA escalates tensions with Iran

Ben Norton
Analyst raises suspicions about CIA’s release of bin Laden docs and apparent collaboration with Neocon think tank

The little comedy that could: Why it took 10 years for “Cook Off!” to hit theaters

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Cathryn Michon about not giving up hope for a movie that came close to never getting a release

Former Democratic congresswoman begs to avoid jail time for charity theft

Matthew Sheffield
Corrine Brown asks for mercy after being convicted of stealing from charity donations

Roy Moore’s wife leads the latest rally in her husband’s defense

Matthew Sheffield
Kayla Moore hypocritically claims the media prints fake news — after spreading it herself

CEOs admit they won’t create jobs with their tax cut money

Matthew Sheffield
Despite White House hype, businesses aren't very interested in investing their extra profits

Kirsten Gillibrand bets Democrats want to move from Bill and Hillary Clinton

Matthew Sheffield
New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is striking out on her own, and getting out of the Clinton shadow

Israel admits to a working relationship with Saudi Arabia

Jeremy Binckes
It turns out that something can bring two adversaries together: Iran
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