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O.J. Simpson granted parole after 9 years in prison
Charlie May
The former football star was granted parole and could be released as soon as October 1
Solid work, humanity: A trophy hunter has killed Cecil the lion’s son
Charlie May
Xanda, who was six years old and believed to have fathered cubs, was killed the same way his father was
The most scrutinized father-son relationship in American history
Joshua David Stein
Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have a strange relationship that is unfolding in the public eye
WATCH: Joe Lieberman on the virtues of centrism — and why he blocked a public option in Obamacare
Matthew Rozsa
Longtime senator and progressive nemesis defends his career: "You've got to compromise to change the status quo"
There’s a legacy of people resisting white supremacy in the US. Antifa is not new.
Chauncey DeVega
Two organizers from a Chicago antifascist group discuss the expansion of the resistance as the alt-right digs in
An illegitimate president
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We are living in the hole at the center of the Constitution
Steve Bannon and the occult: The right wing’s long, strange love affair with New Age mysticism
Mitch Horowitz
Bannon's back in the news as the subject of a bestselling book. Here's one key to understanding what makes him tick
Demise of GOP health care plan unleashes Trump’s vindictive nature
Sophia Tesfaye
Six months into his term, President Trump can only celebrate the collapse of Trumpcare and he blames you
Israel’s Prime Minister says the country has been active in Syria, blasts “crazy” EU regulations over hot mic
Matthew Rozsa
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's thoughts are expressed over a microphone he didn't know was on
Rand Paul went on TV to talk about the Obamacare repeal, and Donald Trump wasn’t pleased
Matthew Rozsa
The gulf between moderate Senate Republicans and conservative Senate Republicans proved to be unbridgeable
Trump’s Rasputin: Steve Bannon doesn’t have Russia ties, but encapsulates infamous advisor’s spiritualism
Heather Digby Parton
Steve Bannon doesn't need to have inroads to Russia's ruling class. He's with them in spirit
Donald Trump defends his second, secret meeting with Vladimir Putin
Matthew Rozsa
An undisclosed hourlong meeting between Trump and Putin included only an interpreted provided by Russia
Trumpcare may be dead, but health care protests continue
Sophia Tesfaye
Activists plan to occupy Republican senators' offices, while Mitch McConnell goes ahead with a vote he will lose
Texas Republican factions battle each other in latest “bathroom bill” fracas
Amanda Marcotte
Pro-business Joe Straus and religious right fanatic Dan Patrick face off in a Texas legislature special session
Why some are applauding Donald Trump Jr’s “win at all costs” attitude
Daniel M. Shea
When offered intelligence from a foreign government, Donald Trump Jr. said "I love it"
Conservative snowflakes turn rabid over hijab emoji
Matthew Rozsa
If you're upset about an emoji that represents Muslim women, it's time to ask yourself some larger questions
Rex Tillerson wants to curtail the State Department’s ability to go after war criminals: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's secretary of state is reportedly scaling down the State Department's work to go after war criminals
Donald Trump blames Democrats because Republicans couldn’t agree on a health care bill
Jeremy Binckes
President makes totally contradictory statements about the future of health care. What a surprise
Karen Budd-Falen, the Bundy family’s lawyer, may be Trump’s pick to manage federal lands
Amanda Marcotte
Budd-Falen has a history of attacking environmentalists, federal agents and protected species like the gray wolf
Combatting stereotypes about Appalachian dialects
Kirk Hazen
Supporting dialect diversity may help dispel widely accepted beliefs about the Appalachian population
To prevent abuse, we have to teach our kids not to be “nice”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The latest accusations against R. Kelly raise the question of how this happens
Sinclair News’ pro-Trump coverage is “classic propaganda,” says veteran TV critic
Matthew Rozsa
David Zurawik believes that Sinclair Broadcasting is using its pull to promote a pro-Trump propagandist
Juggalos march on D.C., fight for their right to spray Faygo unimpeded
Matthew Sheffield
Fans of Insane Clown Posse protested in Washington, demanding the F.B.I. stop classifying them as gang members
Murdoch-owned paper publishes nude photos of new female Doctor Who
Gabriel Bell
In what could been seen as a vicious, undermining move, the Sun and Mail Online ran nudes of Jodie Whittaker
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