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Drug sentences and Donald Trump: Is reform even possible?
Amanda Marcotte
A bipartisan bill to restore sanity to sentencing might not clear the White House, but it's still reason for hope
How Alabama’s GOP Senate race became an alt-right proxy war
Sophia Tesfaye
MAGA World is split over who should succeed Jeff Sessions in the Senate — with Trump and Bannon on opposing sides
How Matt Drudge became the pipeline for Russian propaganda
Matt Gertz
Drudge Report has linked nearly 400 times to RT, Sputnik News, TASS since 2012
Comics captured U.S. ambivalence about the Vietnam War
Cathy Schlund-Vials
Titles like Marvel's "NAM" show how comics dealt with growing American ambivalence about the Vietnam War
Scott Walker has a plot to shield Foxconn from scrutiny
Charlie May
Wisconsin Gov. Walker's new law affords special privileges to Foxconn while halting legal challenges against them
Comedy show charges more for straight white men, prompting death threats
Rachel Leah
A new documentary about a comedy show in Canada invokes "justice pricing" — white male privilege means double price
Myanmar’s Rohingya refugees: A history of persecution
Engy Abdelkader
Rohingya refugees, a group of ethnic minority Muslims in Bangladesh, are waiting to receive aid
Captain odious: Stephen Miller, White House “alt-right” survivor
Heather Digby Parton
Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka are gone. Miller is more pernicious, more loyal and more effective than either
Sanders’s bill electrifies growing single-payer movement
Michael Corcoran
Bernie Sanders' Medicare for All Act has injected a remarkable jolt of energy into a movement for health care.
To many, America’s racial wealth gap remains invisible
Chauncey DeVega
Economic progress has been agonizingly slow for black Americans — but many whites don't see it that way
Single-payer won’t be easy for Democrats — but Republicans are helping
Matthew Sheffield
GOP's obsession with slashing health care spending could provide a huge boost to Bernie's single-payer plan
Tom Price spent $25,000 in tax dollars to fly from Philadelphia to D.C.
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's Secretary of HHS Tom Price used private jets for five separate flights related to his official business
Donald Trump isn’t paying his lawyers. His donors are
Matthew Rozsa
Trump, a man worth billions, is letting someone else pick up the check for his legal troubles
Milo Yiannopoulos’ “censored” Berkeley event smells like a massive troll
Amanda Marcotte
Milo claims he was planning a "Free Speech Week" and Berkeley shut it down. Evidence for this is strangely lacking
Jordan Klepper’s “The Opposition”: A “Colbert Report” for the Infowars era
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the Comedy Central host about stepping into the slot once held by Stephen Colbert and Larry Wilmore
Read the full transcript of Trump’s speech to UN General Assembly
Sophia Tesfaye
Full transcript and video: Trump warns the U.S. is "ready, willing and able" to "totally destroy" North Korea
Elisabeth Moss will continue to fight the good fight in abortion drama “Call Jane”
Gabriel Bell
The new movie falls hot on the heels of her double Emmy win for "The Handmaid's Tale"
Trump warns North Korea during UN speech, says some countries going “to hell”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump offers the United Nations a twist on George W. Bush’s axis of evil in off-the-rails address
Republicans are creating their own news outlet
Charlie May
Meet The Free Telegraph, which is a site devoted to advancing the Republican agenda
Trump, Charlottesville and the perils of “cultural relativism”
Jonathan Zimmerman
When speech police insist that all cultures are equal, they're fueling Trump's noxious Charlottesville narrative
Journalist points out ridiculous hypocrisy of treatment of Sean Spicer and Hillary Clinton
Jeremy Binckes
Sean Spicer is welcomed. Hillary Clinton is shunned
Can taking down websites really stop terrorists and hate groups?
Thomas Holt, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven Chermak
Having an online presence helps hate groups stay active, but efforts to deny them one wouldn't be so successful
New study: White people lack empathy across the socioeconomic spectrum
Sophia Tesfaye
Apparent empathy gap among white Americans shows up on questions of both race and economics, study finds
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