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Trump’s favorite right-wing websites aren’t listening to his calls for unity following GOP shooting

Charlie May
Infowars is hyping the shooting in Alexandria as the "first shots" in the "second U.S. civil war"

See the trailer for Keegan-Michael Key’s “Key & Peele” follow-up, “Friends from College”

Katie Serena
The Netflix project sure looks binge worthy

Yoko Ono gets overdue co-songwriting credit on John Lennon’s “Imagine”

Matthew Rozsa
Lennon himself said that Ono deserved to share credit for the legendary song

Get your first look at the second season of Issa Rae’s “Insecure”

Taylor Link
The second season is coming "hella soon" and it appears as if Issa Rae has hella problems on her hands

Trump Administration quietly rolls back Civil Rights efforts across federal government

Jessica Huseman, Annie Waldman
Previously unannounced directives will limit the Department of Justice’s use of civil rights enforcement tools

Don’t miss the point on Alexandria and San Francisco: There is a solution for mass shootings

Heather Digby Parton
Even an attack on their own won't change Republicans' minds about guns. But Australia proves there's a way forward

Noam Chomsky on Trump: The worst is yet to come

Alexandra Rosenmann
This administration's legislative agenda is uniquely cruel, even for the far right

Enabling a dangerous president: The Jared Kushner timeline

Steven Harper
The president's son-in-law is the Trump era's Forrest Gump

GOP congressman is forging ahead on climate action

Brian Kahn
Rep. Carlos Curbelo is laying the groundwork for Republicans to act on climate policy

For Shakespeare, the Trump-stabbing “Caesar” would be business as usual

Cameron Hunt McNabb
One way or another, the playwright always found a way to criticize the monarchy and "speak of the death of kings"

The one way Oliver Stone actually beat the strongman in “The Putin Interviews”

Matthew Rozsa
When you reduce a Putin to absurdly comparing criticisms of him with antisemitism, you've scored a coup

Bill Cosby shouts “Fat Albert” catchphrase “Hey, hey, hey” outside rape trial

Matthew Rozsa
As the trial entered a second day without a verdict, Cosby peppered the surrounding crowd a line from a cartoon

Lessons of the “baseball shooting”: Gun violence feeds on itself — and even now Republicans won’t listen

Amanda Marcotte
Guns are largely marketed to right-wing male power fantasies, but this latest tragedy shows that no one is immune

Residents warned that London’s Grenfell apartment was a death trap before fire

Matthew Rozsa
Residents warned, "Only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our landlord"

Why Fox News and the rest of Trump’s loyalist media won’t be able to contain the sprawling Russia story

Eric Boehlert
Fox News tries hard to avoid reporting on a story that puts Dear Leader Trump in a bad light

Cutting up Bears Ears: The ugly racial politics behind the national monument battle

Amanda Marcotte
The Bears Ears battle pits white Republicans against Native Americans and the legacy of our first black president

Capitalists come for the marijuana industry

Phillip Smith
Some get in the pot business to do good. Some get into it hoping to do good and do well

“ACORN and the Firestorm”: A withering chronicle of death by media

Tom Roston
Reuben Atlas' documentary breaks down how the scandal happened and how, unheeded, it could happen again

Neo-Nazi with explosive materials, framed picture of Timothy McVeigh deemed “not a threat” and granted bail

Charlie May
Brandon Russell leads a neo-Nazi group and had bombmaking materials, but a judge granted him the option of bail

Facebook to ignite civil war with first original series “Last State Standing”

Katie Serena
The social media giant will pit states against each other in a reality battle to the finish

Trump brings out the Bible for faith and freedom

Adele Stan
With the country’s eyes on Comey, Trump enlists evangelicals to push Senate on health bill

Armed right-wingers rally in Houston to defend statue — that nobody is attacking

Amanda Marcotte
Texas patriots rally to defend a statue of Sam Houston in Hermann Park. Problem? No one wants to tear it down

Orlando Pulse one year later: a Catholic Priest “builds a bridge” to the LGBT community

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Father James Martin says "For Jesus, there is not 'us' and 'them.' There is only 'us.''

The omnivore’s delight: Experiencing New York’s diffuse music scene at Northside Festival

Max Cea
In 2017, what does Brooklyn music sound like?
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