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The great Hillary Clinton paradox
Sophia A. McClennen
There's no doubt Clinton was the victim of many sexist attacks. Does that mean that all criticism of her is sexist?
Worth dying for?
Danny Sjursen
When it comes to the war in the greater Middle East, maybe we’re the bad guys
Bigoted radio host Michael Savage has lost faith in Trump
Pam Vogel
Trump and members of his administration have called Savage regularly for years to receive sycophantic praise
How hurricanes drive immigration to the U.S.
Dean Yang, Parag Mahajan
Knowing how immigration responds to disasters helps policymakers understand the consequences of immigration policy
Rostam’s long-awaited debut solo album “Half-Light” is out today
Aaron Carnes
Leaving Vampire Weekend to produce others and launch as a solo, Rostam lays claim to a sound fans will recognize
Who is Trump meeting at Mar-a-Lago? White House refuses to release records
Matthew Sheffield
The White House says Freedom of Information Act requests don't apply to president's schedule
Martin Shkreli’s $2 million Wu-Tang Clan album may be fake
Matthew Rozsa
Charter Wu-Tang Clan members including Method Man and U-God claim they did not know it was an official Clan album
Here’s who a scientist activist group wants you to elect to Congress
Matthew Rozsa
314 Action, a PAC dedicated to electing scientists, has endorsed congressional candidates in key races
Ben Shapiro’s Berkeley speech wasn’t met with the violence he expected
Matthew Sheffield
For the first time in a while, violence doesn't break out at a right-wing political event in Berkeley
This weekend, D.C. is a Coachella of Trump rallies, counter-protests and Juggalos
Charlie May
With over 35 events scheduled in the nation's capital, locals should probably run and keep running
Despite supposed DACA deal, Trump still targeting Dreamers
Sophia Tesfaye
We all have whiplash from Trump’s immigration flip-flops, but ICE’s actions speak louder than the president’s words
What does an innocent man have to do to go free? Plead guilty
Megan Rose
A case in Baltimore shows how far prosecutors will go to preserve a conviction
St. Kitts launches probe of herpes vaccine tests on U.S. patients
Marisa Taylor
Researches did not utilize proper safety oversight while testing on U.S. participants on the Caribbean island
Irma has broken a mind-boggling number of records
Eric Holthaus
The power and intensity of Hurricane Irma put many experts at a loss for words
Grant Hart, Hüsker Dü’s drummer and inspiration for a rock generation, is dead at 56
Annie Zaleski
Pragmatic about heartbreak and driven to write songs about life's hard truths, Hart was catholic in his rock taste
This is the story of the Fyre Festival of Classical Music; enjoy
Charlie May
An ambitious young man's dreams of organizing a music festival fell apart after a string of financial issues
“Racism is as American as baseball”: The Fenway Park banner hangers speak
Rachel Leah
Four protesters were ejected from Fenway Park after displaying banner during a Red Sox game
Donald Trump says wall “will come later,” after making DACA deal with Dems
Matthew Rozsa
The president seems to have changed his mind on his immigration propsals
Top FEMA nominee withdraws after ethics questions raise eyebrows
Charlie May
A federal investigation alleged Daniel A. Craig sought jobs with firms later awarded Katrina recovery contracts
More legal grief awaits Michael Flynn and son
Matthew Rozsa
Both the former national security adviser and his son are facing scrutiny over disclosures and Russia ties
There’s overwhelming evidence that Russia hacked Democrats — but the government hasn’t shared it
Matthew Sheffield
Trump and the Republicans have done their best to spread confusion and cloud the issue — and it's working
Steve Bannon’s long war against the GOP: Scary, destructive and ultimately pointless
Heather Digby Parton
Ousted White House genius vows to take down the Republican establishment. But his day is past, and he knows it
Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes: Donald Trump is a “sociopath” and “a very sick individual”
Chauncey DeVega
Harvard professor and psychoanalyst on the "antiquated" Goldwater rule and our president's "serious mental illness"
Ditching Donald Trump: Wave of Republican retirements points to big GOP trouble in 2018
Sophia Tesfaye
Democrats in Congress are ratf**ed — but Republican retirements just may be the political miracle they need
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