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Log Cabin Republicans president stunned by Trump’s transgender ban: “I don’t think anyone anticipated this”
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to Republican LGBT advocate Gregory Angelo about Trump's ban on trans people serving in the military
Donald Trump was never really pro-LGBT rights
Matthew Rozsa
Trump just hurt transgender service members, despite saying on the campaign trail he'd be good for them
Texas Republicans respond to San Antonio tragedy — by attacking human rights of immigrants
Amanda Marcotte
Sen. John Cornyn and Lt. Dan Patrick of Texas exploit the deaths of 10 people to push for anti-immigrant crackdown
LISTEN: Antifa is an organizing strategy, not a group
Chauncey DeVega
On the "Chauncey DeVega Show," I talk to members of an anti-fascist organization about resisting Trump's agenda
Moving ad captures “The Talk” every black parent has with their kids
Gabriel Bell
Yes, it's a commercial — but damn this journey into the effects of racism is a good one
No, Richard Dawkins is not the most influential science writer of all time
Matthew Rozsa
Dawkins' book "The Selfish Gene" may be a classic, but it is not on par with the works of Darwin and Newton
The Boy Scouts are stunned by Donald Trump’s jaw-dropping speech
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump uses his speech in front of the Boy Scouts to score political points at a decidedly nonpolitical event
Americans share their ACA success stories with John McCain before he votes on health care reform
Taylor Link
The Arizona senator is returning to D.C., and people fear he'll repeal the ACA after his cancer treatment
EPA chief Scott Pruitt keeps flying back home to Oklahoma at tax payer expense
Matthew Sheffield
Head of the Environmental Protection Agency has spent more than half of his time away from his Washington office
How the social gospel movement explains the roots of today’s religious left
Christopher H. Evans
Religious leaders are promoting progressive politics in the social gospel movement
Kid-friendly “Emoji Movie” parodies “The Handmaid’s Tale” in jarringly insensitive tweet
Keith A. Spencer
Trying to mash-up a family-friendly animated film and an authoritarian patriarchy doesn't seem like wise marketing
The strange bargain of “Shark Week”: Salon talks to a marine biologist about Discovery’s annual event
Melanie McFarland
"In many ways it keeps me busy," says Dr. Chris Lowe. "I don't know if that's a good thing."
Conservative media companies are fighting over who will be the next Fox News
Matthew Sheffield
Right-leaning Newsmax joins lefties in opposing Sinclair Broadcast Group being allowed to buy more TV stations
Blue Dogs plot a comeback in Congress just as Democrats push a more populist “Better Deal” plan
Charlie May
The Democrats are working on a new identity, but the conservative Blue Dog Coalition is looking to gain power
South Miami just made a huge rooftop solar decision
Bobby Magill
Miami is trying to do what it can to reduce its carbon footprint
Are Democrats turning to an alliance between neocons and neoliberals? If so, it’s a terrible strategy
Conor Lynch
An alliance with Bush-era neocons on the Russia scandal is pushing Democrats hard right on foreign policy. Sad!
Career advice for Sean Spicer: Work nights at a supermarket — like I did after he cost me my job
Bob Hennelly
Sean Spicer probably got me fired at CBS. I wound up stocking shelves at night, and learned things he'll never know
Pro-Trump media are pushing a new voter fraud conspiracy theory
Grace Bennett
Far-right sources are claiming that thousands of voters “unregistering” in Colo. are evidence of “mass voter fraud"
How some rich people are trying to dismantle inequality
Erynn Beaton, Maureen A. Scully, Sandra Rothenberg
Philanthropy won't fix the wealth gap in America, but it's a start
Crucial court case could spell doom for ethnic studies in public schools
Celisa Calacal
Advocates are holding their breath over a case that could determine the fate of Mexican American studies in Arizona
A museum gives the force behind an ’80s fad a proper place in art history
Heather Corcoran
After the trend cycle embraced a controversial designer, the Met moved to secure his place in the artistic canon
Kellyanne Conway: Trump “doesn’t think he’s lying” about voter fraud and wiretapping
Charlie May
Conway defended the president, and his baseless assertions in a 25-minute interview with CNN's Brian Stelter
The Kermit the Frog drama shows how we can’t separate men from Muppets
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Steve Whitmire played an amphibian for nearly 30 years — then things got weird
Why do human beings speak so many languages?
Michael Gavin
People currently speak 7,000 languages around the globe
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