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Seymour Hersh casts doubt on reported Syrian gas attack

Jefferson Morley
Claims Trump ignored U.S. intelligence reports of a conventional attack while ordering meaningless military action

For Young Muslim-Americans Like Nabra Hassanen, IHOP Served as a Rare Safe Space

Lauren Kaori Gurley
The teenager's slaying outside of IHOP should be treated as yet another attack on Muslims.

Review: Netflix’s anorexia film “To The Bone” is more than just its trailers

Melanie McFarland
Marti Noxon's directorial debut may be triggering at first glance. But some teasers don't tell the full story

Trump’s new lawyer is facing his own investigation: Authorities in two states examining Jay Sekulow’s Christian nonprofit

Charlie May
Trump's attorney is accused of steering $60 million in charitable donations to his family members

Nuclear experts warn of a march to war with North Korea

Matthew Rozsa
Ex-nuclear commanders from around the world are urging Trump to engage in talks with North Korea instead

Scam artist James O’Keefe is back with a CNN “exposé” — and Republicans just can’t say no

Bob Cesca
Every O'Keefe video has turned out to be phony propaganda — but he tells Republicans what they want to hear

How I became a man without a party

Bruce Barlett
A disillusioned veteran of the Reagan White House has some advice for liberals

The night they busted Stonewall

Lucian K. Truscott IV
I was there when gay power came to Sheridan Square

After body slamming a reporter, Greg Gianforte received a donation from director of Sinclair Broadcasting Group

Matthew Rozsa
The Montana Republican's fundraising doubled the day after he assaulted Guardian reporter Ben Jacobs

LISTEN: This is how we end structural racism in the tech industry

Lauren Schiller
A conversation about diversifying Silicon Valley — and beyond — with Laura Weidman Powers and Code2040

Facebook’s secret censorship rules protect white men from hate speech but not black children

Julia Angwin, Hannes Grassegger
A trove of internal documents sheds light on Facebook's censorship algorithms

Sarah Palin files suit against New York Times for connecting her to Gabby Giffords shooting

Taylor Link
The former vice presidential candidate is suing the paper for defamation after editorial forced to issue correction

Yes, the White House is gaslighting America

Jeremy Binckes
The quest for truth in the White House takes a back seat to the quest to make the administration look good

Why the latest wave of terrorism will get worse before it gets better

Bruce Newsome
Shifting ideologies have created a "new wave" of terrorism

Repeated radiation warnings go unheeded at sensitive Idaho nuclear plant

Patrick Malone, Peter Cary
16 workers reported plutonium inhalation, but the private contractor in charge suffers only a light penalty

A wide world of winless war

Nick Turse
Globe-trotting U.S. special ops forces have already been deployed to 137 nations in 2017

Of Caesar, guns and trolls: The evil that men do

Michael Winship
The GOP and right wing will use any diversion to distract us from an agenda of cruelty and madness

6 trigger points: How the conflict between the United States and Iran is fast escalating toward war

Jefferson Morley
The United States' next ground war in the Middle East might erupt without warning

Comics writer Jason Aaron talks “Star Wars,” “The Punisher” and “Southern Bastards”: “The Confederate flag has no place flying over the state capital”

Chauncey DeVega
Comics star Jason Aaron writes Marvel's "Star Wars" — and also ventures into Deep South noir and biblical darkness

“Hood Adjacent with James Davis” explores the reality of black life versus the idea of black as fashion

Melanie McFarland
James Davis' new series gently brushes up against hard truth about racism at first, but dives in not long afterward

My first drone kill: One of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq

Brett Velicovich, Christopher S. Stewart
His code name was Scarface, and he was a key player when Al-Qaeda in Iraq transformed into the Islamic State

Poll: Australian top choice of faith is now “no religion”

Alessandra Maldonado
For the first time in Australian history, Catholicism takes a back seat

See the new trailer for the upcoming female-centric “Star Wars” TV show

Matthew Rozsa
The new animated Disney series stars Daisy Ridley reprising her role as Rey

Planet Nine may not exist after all

Matthew Rozsa
A new study questions the once-promising theory that a 9th planet could explain outer solar system orbital oddities
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