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Despite disavowals, leading tech companies help extremist sites monetize hate

Julia Angwin, Jeff Larson, Madeleine Varner, Lauren Kirchner
New survey finds PayPal, Stripe, Newsmax and other companies help keep extremist sites in business

Trump heads to Arizona: Will his supporters notice he’s not building a wall?

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's campaign-style rally in Phoenix could get ugly — but his hints about pardoning Joe Arpaio are uglier still

Warning signs of mass violence — in the U.S.?

Max Pensky, Nadia Rubaii
Has the time come to watch for these warning signs in the United States?

How Evangelicals support white supremacy — even though they reject racism

Chris Sosa
People of color find themselves a casualty of Evangelical disinterest

Black conservatives who backed Trump are suddenly offended — but they sold their souls long ago

Chauncey DeVega
After Charlottesville, the Republican Party's black boosters are full of regrets. So why don't they quit?

Here are the best Twitter reactions to Trump looking directly into the eclipse

Alessandra Maldonado
Blinded by the eclipse? Fake news

Trump disbands federal climate science committee

Matthew Sheffield
The Trump administration takes another step to signal its lack of interest in climate policy

Suffering Islamophobia? Try Bassem Youssef’s “Muslim Morning After Kit”

Alessandra Maldonado
A picture with Toby Keith will protect anyone from being discriminated against

Here come the Ecosexuals

Jill Richardson
They're here to save the earth through love, joy and their powers of seduction

It’s time to tear down statues of racists — all of the racists

D. Watkins
Confederate statues? Remove 'em. Thomas Jefferson? Take his down, too

Behold the worst take on the Charlottesville protests and the Confederate monument debate

Taylor Link
National Review says that Jim Crow wasn't as bad for blacks as liberalism since the 1950s

“Game of Thrones” recap: “Beyond the Wall,” an adventure into thin air

Melanie McFarland
Jon Snow's ill-fated mission into a blizzard of stupidity goes as badly as we expected it to

Big Tech, the “alt-right” and the unknown future of the internet

Matthew Sheffield
With online hate translating into real-world violence, tech companies wrestle with a new sense of responsibility

Tucker Carlson and the Daily Caller: Taking white nationalism mainstream

Amanda Marcotte
Carlson's media empire steers just clear of the alt-right, while telling racists their beliefs are respectable

The Daily Caller has a white nationalist problem

Stephen Piggott, Alex Amend
Here's what the Daily Caller doesn't want you to know

These 5 common phrases you might use at work are actually highly offensive

Steven Rosenfeld
Don't be that guy

Red team-blue team? Debating climate science should not be a cage match

Richard B. Rood
Scott Pruit's climate change debate ignores the scientific research behind the phenomenon

The world according to bikers: A Sturgis Motorcycle Rally report on the state of the union

Samuel Blackstone
400,000 Harley riders in South Dakota meet up with one Salon reporter to talk politics. A recipe for mistrust?

Charlottesville, “happiest city in America” — but for whom?

Emma Eisenberg
When a city with a white supremacist presence and marginalized black working class is run by genteel “progressives"

Back to the progressive future: It’s not too late to overcome the mistakes of the Clinton era

Paul Rosenberg
Progressives had great ideas on trade, the environment and democracy — until Clinton threw them under the bus

How Donald Trump killed the conservative promise of Pax Americana

Tom Engelhardt
It took a reality TV star with a curious comb-over to destroy American exceptionalism

Van Jones: “There was only one white guy in Hillary Clinton’s ad — and it was Donald Trump”

Chauncey DeVega
CNN commentator on the "orange asteroid that hit the earth," and the lessons we must learn to recover and rebuild

When all the world’s a war: A history of declared and undeclared wars on enemies real and imagined

Rebecca Gordon
All the men and women are merely soldiers when war becomes a metaphor

As Houston plots a sustainable path forward, it’s leaving this neighborhood behind

Raj Mankad
Take a "toxic tour" of the poor communities that coexist with industrial concerns that are slowly poisoning them
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