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“There’s blame on both sides”: Trump backtracks on Charlottesville, delighting David Duke
Taylor Link
Trump placed equal blame on the "alt-left" and said there were "fine people" who attended the Confederate rallies
Texas officials “don’t care about white people,” says White Lives Matter event planner
Angelo Young
After Texas A&M blocked a Sept. 11 white supremacist rally, event organizers complain of unfair treatment
Wait, did George Pataki just back Kid Rock for Senate?
Matthew Rozsa
If his tweet is an endorsement, the former New York governor will be the first establishment GOPer to back Kid Rock
More CEOs distance themselves from President Trump’s manufacturing council
Angelo Young
The president’s lame response to white supremacists has spurred more departures from his private-sector advisory co
What if the DNC Russian “hack” was really a leak after all? A new report raises questions media and Democrats would rather ignore
Danielle Ryan
A group of intelligence pros and forensic investigators tell The Nation there was no hack— the media ignores it
Donald Trump and the Lost Cause: President finally disavows racist violence — but he applauded the movement behind Unite the Right
Amanda Marcotte
With his demand to "cherish our history," Trump sided with the pro-Confederate cause that sparked the violence
Fall movie preview: The 10 films we’re most excited for
Max Cea
For starters, the fall slate includes three instances of top shelf directors paired with virtuoso casts
Organizers: Baltimore seafood business masks shocking labor abuses
Bruce Vail
Phillips Seafood's crab meat "mini-plants" in Indonesia are abusing women from rural areas in need of work
A right-wing terrorist tried to blow up a government building: report
Matthew Rozsa
An alleged terrorist who tried to bomb a bank may be linked to the right-wing "Three Percenter" movement
Charlottesville violence: As American as apple pie
D. Watkins
Trump, Breitbart, Fox News and many others should own this outrage — but what happened has deep American roots
Police stood by as mayhem mounted in Charlottesville
A.C. Thompson, Robert Faturechi, Karim Hajj
Police had to balance the fine line between doing nothing, and making things worse
Trump attacks black CEO who resigned from White House council over response to Charlottesville protests
Taylor Link
Kenneth Frazier resigned from Trump's American Manufacturing Council after he felt Trump failed to denounce racism
Daily Stormer gets booted by GoDaddy, but blames an Anonymous hack
Matthew Rozsa
GoDaddy has given The Daily Stormer notice that its website is going down — now a post says the site was hacked
MalwareTech’s arrest sheds light on the complex culture of the hacking world
Roderick S. Graham
To hackers, whether someone is doing something wrong depends on what hat or hats he is wearing
The essentials: 11 steps states could take to rein in healthcare costs while building toward single-payer universal coverage
Steven Rosenfeld
The biggest cost drivers are drug prices and the medical billing industrial complex
Climate change has influenced timing of Europe’s floods
Andrea Thompson
In northeastern Europe floods are happening about a month earlier than they were 50 years ago
Kendrick Lamar’s radical reconfiguration of the self
Max Cea
The president could learn a thing or two from the rapper
35 years after its release, Toto’s “Africa” is more popular than ever
Annie Zaleski
How an '80s soft-rock classic became a beloved, enduring pop culture reference
Are State Department cuts a major setback for genocide prevention?
Nadia Rubaii, Max Pensky
The State Department has established programs to incentivize and pressure states to act against war criminals
White nationalist rally goer: “I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo”
Taylor Link
A student at the University of Nevada, Reno insists he is not a racist for attending a racist protest
Elon Musk may be a “visionary,” but his vision doesn’t seem to include unions
Michael Arria
Tesla required employees to sign confidentiality agreements which prevent them from discussing workplace conditions
My teenage daughter is refusing the HPV vaccine
Laurie Lichtenstein
In the days leading up to the injection, my daughter looked up every anti-vaccine group and fringe website online
Overcoming the Democrats’ civil war: We need both Kamala and Bernie, and everything in between
Paul Rosenberg
Neither identity politics nor economic populism can return the Democrats to power on their own. We need solidarity
Yes, “dog anti-vaxxers” is a thing. In Brooklyn. But they might not be as crazy as you think
Danielle Ryan
Your pooch won't get autism from the rabies shot. But there are legitimate concerns about over-vaccinating pets
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