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Here’s why your local TV news is about to get even worse
Margot Susca
News divisions have been held to the same profit-making standards as corporate media’s entertainment divisions
Trump’s presidency may present “the greatest psychiatric disaster in history”
Chauncey DeVega
Johns Hopkins psychologist John Gartner suggests an "80 percent chance" that Trump will push the nuclear button
Social media fires passions and builds extremist divisions
Robert Kozinets
Passionate feelings can lead to extreme divisions
Wake up and smell the coffee pods: The “Hannity” ad boycott means nothing
Melanie McFarland
Sean Hannity demonstrates Fox News' success in shifting toward the extreme right. That means he there to stay
I’ve seen the future of tech, and she’s female
Lauren Schiller
A tech conference with no men in sight? Heaven for those of us who have seen the opposite too many times
Tim Kaine wants to eliminate superdelegates
Matthew Rozsa
Hillary Clinton's former running mate wants to get rid of superdelegates within the Democratic primaries
The Koch Brothers may be plotting to take over Time Inc.
Taylor Link
The conservative billionaires may be teaming with the Meredith Corporation to buy the media giant
How Obamacare changed the love lives of young adults
Joelle Abramowitz
Young women are now less likely to have children and less likely to have abortions than in previous generations
7 ways Democrats are misreading the November 7 results
Richard Eskow
The base is critical to victory — and it wants to move left.
GOP’s Roy Moore dilemma reflects a much bigger crisis for conservative politics
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans want to ditch Moore in the worst way. But because of their past choices, they're stuck with him
North Korea says Donald Trump deserves death sentence for insulting Kim Jong-un
Matthew Rozsa
North Korea's doughy dictator declares that Donald Trump must die for his latest insult
Roy Moore’s lawyer offers a bizarre, racially-charged defense for his client on MSNBC
Taylor Link
Moore's lawyer says host Ali Velshi should understand Moore's proclivity for young girls due to his "background"
How slamming campaign finance laws helped Greg Gianforte become a congressman
Lateshia Beachum, Dave Levinthal
Montana politician’s legal investments paid dividends during his turbulent special election
Papa John’s supports NFL protests, gives the finger to neo-Nazis
Taylor Link
The pizza chain completely backs NFL players' right to protest, renounces the "alt-right" in a series of tweets
The Koch brothers are still targeting campaign finance laws — but so are liberals
Lateshia Beachum
Three court cases can explain the uphill battle for real campaign reform
The super wealthy Oxycontin family supports school privatization
Sarah Darer Littman
A fortune derived from the relentless marketing of painkillers is now being used to expand charter schools
GOP’s internal war over Roy Moore: It’s only going to escalate
Matthew Sheffield
Disgraced former judge shows no signs of quitting amid deepening scandal — but the GOP is desperate to stop him
Trump’s judicial picks are so ludicrous, he may just be trolling us
Amanda Marcotte
Who you gonna call? Trump trolls liberals by appointing a ghostbuster, and one with an obvious ethical conflict
Real lessons of Virginia: Democrats aren’t in disarray, they’re disadvantaged
Sophia Tesfaye
A week later, the euphoria has faded and a new reality emerges: Democrats' road to victory remains long and rough
Solar “microgrids” like Tesla’s aren’t a fix for Puerto Rico
Peter Fox-Penner
Solar and battery-powered microgrids may not be a cure-all after Hurricane Maria
Jon Bernthal plays “Marvel’s The Punisher” and it is a brutal binge
Melanie McFarland
Even the captivating Jon Bernthal can't save this grim, overly long slog
So now Sean Hannity is giving away Keurig machines, because nothing matters anymore
Gabriel Bell
After gleefully watching his fans destroy the coffeemaker's products, Hannity is handing out 500 of its machines
Is the U.S. the largest purveyor of genocide on the planet?
Jeff Bachman
American policy — specifically, inaction — has bloodied Uncle Sam's hands
After employee reported racism in Tesla plant, Elon Musk talked of being “thick-skinned”: lawsuit
Matthew Rozsa
Tesla's racist work environment starts from the top, a new lawsuit alleges
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