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Irma and Harvey teach us that a military is quite important

Michael T. Klare
Militarizing homeland security in the climate-change era

A borderline intimate education

J. Munroe
My professor said our close relationship wasn't "mentoring." So what were we doing?

Women lead Montana’s red-state resistance movement

Alexandra Clinton
In "Half the Big Sky," a documentary selection for Salon Films, women bond through protesting Trump

Talking Dreads cover Talking Heads songs as shimmering one-drop reggae jewels

Aaron Carnes
Tom Tom Club vet Mystic Bowie covers Talking Heads songs by swapping out urbanity for roots and sincerity

The myth of the art thief: It’s not a gentleman’s crime

Noah Charney
The romantic Hollywood image of art crime is a far cry from the truth

Trump in global perspective: Bizarre, yet not unexpected

Paul Rosenberg
Trump is a freakish anomaly, says Harvard political scientist Pippa Norris, but also a symptom of global backlash

The Trump Administration plans to end a refugee program for children

Marcelo Rochabrun
Minors from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala will no longer be permitted to reunite with their parents in the US

Russian hackers exploited a Google flaw to hack journalists

Matthew Sheffield
Hacker team "Fancy Bear" used Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages to steal Gmail passwords

A one-of-a-kind museum grows in Florida

Tyler Gillespie
In Gulfport, the Antique Textile Museum gives new life to old threads

Natural disasters may hasten the spread of flesh-eating fungus

Sarah Okeson
In the wake of natural disasters like the recent hurricanes and the Mexico City earthquake, more devastation

Facing Trump’s threats, why in God’s name would North Korea disarm?

Danielle Ryan
There's the blustering tyrant — and then there's Kim Jong-un. He has no earthly reason to give up those nukes now

The 30 must-read music books of Fall 2017

Annie Zaleski
From memoirs to rankings, here are the best titles on rock, rap and country hitting the market this season

Paul is still dead! Fake news that shook the world, 50 years later

Anis Shivani
One of the most elaborate conspiracy theories ever helped a generation cope with change — and refuses to go away

Relatives of undocumented children caught up in ICE dragnet

Hannah Dreier
Across the country, people who have taken in young undocumented relatives are being swept up in an ICE crackdown

4 lessons for Donald Trump about North Korea from “The Interview”

Sophia A. McClennen
Seth Rogen and James Franco have advice for Donald Trump’s “Rocket Man” obsession

Sinclair insiders speak out about its plans to transform local news

Pam Vogel
The FCC is now pushing back on Sinclair’s efforts to expand via the Tribune acquisition

Turkey is on the brink of a chaotic battle for territory

Vijay Prashad
ISIS isn't the main threat this time. This isn't a battle for regime change

Federal refugee and asylum officials criticize travel ban

Steven Rosenfeld
The union representing 11,000 DHS officials files a Supreme Court brief and wants to resume vetting refugees

Hear members of the Wu-Tang Clan diss Martin Shkreli on a new track

Jennie Neufeld
The song isn't the first of the Clan's clashes with "PeeWee Shkreli"

Students drown out James Comey’s convocation speech at Howard University

Charlie May
The former FBI head struggled to give remarks as protesters of police brutality made sure their voices were heard

Why Republicans always win their arguments

Rachel Leah
Rhetoric expert Jay Heinrichs breaks down how political party affiliation affects persuasion tactics

Socialist ideals in practice: Democratic Socialists of America muck out flooded Houston homes

Sarah Jaffe
Today we bring you a conversation with Amy Zachmeyer, the co-chair for the Houston Democratic Socialists of America

Defense bill showers cash on Israel and Ukraine

Max Blumenthal
Hundreds of millions for Israeli missiles and Ukrainian troops’ medical care, at U.S. taxpayers’ expense

Lisa Murkowski’s bribe — and the GOP’s shameless health care scam

Bob Cesca
Alaska Republican is being lured to vote for Obamacare repeal — with the promise her state can keep Obamacare
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