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As the 1 percent washes their money through arts funding, artists respond

Heather Corcoran
In an age of rising financial inequality, artists are using their work to follow the money

Here are 26 concrete policy steps to reduce opioid addiction and overdoses

Phillip Smith
The science and the knowledge base are there. What is needed is political will

Rick Perry’s plan to kill funding for wind and solar power

Laura Vecsey
The Department of Energy has ordered a staff report to show renewable energy harms the electric grid

Understanding contemporary white supremacy, part 2: How do we deal with this new form of an old phenomenon?

Anis Shivani
Our panel of scholars on what we get wrong about white supremacy, and whether persecuting racists does any good

In Tupac’s life, the struggles and triumphs of a generation

Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar
New biopic "All Eyez on Me" sheds light on the life and death and Tupac Shakur

My spy dad’s secret and mine 

Leslie Absher
My father and I both kept secrets from each other. His were matters of national security; mine were personal

White kids are bullying minority students using Trump’s words

Kali Holloway
This is Trump's America: kids are mimicking the president in rhetoric and action

How colleges use kids’ social media feeds

Caroline Knorr
Learn how what you post can hurt — and help — the admissions process. Prospective colleges are watching

A daughter chases her father’s ghost down the Ho Chi Minh trail

Tom Roston
Rebecca Rusch's father died fighting in Vietnam. In Nicholas Schrunk's film "Blood Road," she follows his travels

Enough with “the Colbert Defense”: Why criminals, bigots and jerks cry “satire!” when exposed

Sophia A. McClennen
The cry of “it was just satire” is more and more common. Why it’s on the rise and why it's not a real defense

From the Pentagon Papers to Trump: How the government gained the upper hand against leakers

Margot Susca
The Pentagon Papers exposed government official's tendency to lie about policy

Do poor people eat more junk food than wealthier Americans?

Jay L. Zagorsky, Patricia Smith
Fast food is not just for low-income earners

“Healer in chief”: Kellyanne Conway hails Trump while telling Democrats to turn down rhetoric

Matthew Sheffield
Presidential adviser blames Democrats' "resistance" to Trump for Alexandria shooting

Megyn Kelly and Alex Jones: Two peas in a pod

Kali Holloway
The new Megyn Kelly is the same as the old Megyn Kelly

Jeremy Corbyn will take the stage at the Glastonbury Festival

Matthew Rozsa
The British politician will introduce the Sanders-supporting rap group, Run The Jewels

Amazon moves to acquire Whole Foods, raising monopoly concerns

Matthew Sheffield
The unexpected $13.7 billion deal is tanking the stocks of other grocery store companies

Emails show extent of EPA head Scott Pruitt’s ties to industries he’s supposed to regulate: report

Matthew Rozsa
A disturbing report indicates that Scott Pruitt's fossil fuel connections are taking advantage of the EPA head

Southern Baptists — once an overtly racist, pro-slavery group — declare war on white supremacy and the alt-right

Matthew Sheffield
After 172 years, anti-racists appear to be winning the battle for the soul of the Southern Baptist Convention

Jeff Sessions also didn’t disclose having dinner with a lobbyist for Russian interests

Matthew Rozsa
A Russian lobbyist says he dined twice with Jeff Sessions — that was never disclosed

Where have all the children gone?

Karen J. Greenberg
America's never-ending war on terror has contributed to the instances of trauma suffered globally among children

Goodbye Pacific pivot, hello Pacific retreat

John Feffer
Who will take America’s place in Asia?

Megyn Kelly, NBC’s first lady of normalizing

Melanie McFarland
There's value in shedding light on dangerous people like Alex Jones. But Megyn Kelly doesn't look up to the task

Could the “Bachelor in Paradise” allegations lead to criminal charges for producers?

Brendan Gauthier
There are no satisfying answers, but the ethical and legal questions are unavoidable

Michael Savage thinks there’s too much freedom of speech going on

Michael Glassman
Michael Savage is blaming Rachel Maddow for Steve Scalise's shooting and may want censorship of MSNBC and Facebook
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