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The Manchester bombing is blowback from the West’s disastrous interventions and covert proxy wars
Max Blumenthal
How the US and UK helped bring jihadists like Salmam Abedi to Libya and Syria
Like hunger or thirst, loneliness in seniors can be eased
Judith Graham
It’s a mutable psychological state — and while seniors are susceptible, it doesn't have to be that way
Want to speak out about politics at work? Here are 3 things you need to know
Sam Wheeler, Leo Gertner
These tips are not foolproof, but they provide some cover in the face of the risks and challenges ahead
Debbie Harry opens up about working with Sia and Blondie’s new album
Annie Zaleski
The singer shared stories about collaborating with everyone from Johnny Mars to Charli XCX on "Pollinator"
Give your inner ’90s teen what it wants and watch Hanson’s new video
Katie Serena
You can finally get "MMMBop" out of your head
13-year-old student gets “most likely to become a terrorist” award day after Manchester bombing
Taylor Link
A mock end-of-the-year awards ceremony left one student wondering why she would ever be considered a terrorist
Montenegro’s prime minister didn’t mind President Trump’s shove seen round the world
Taylor Link
Being president means that you can shove another world leader and they'll let you get away with it
Yale grad students’ hunger strike can’t turn the tide for labor
Raymond Hogler
The strike at Yale reflects the deteriorating condition of the American labor movement
Maryland and Manchester: We can’t let heinous attacks overseas obscure our homegrown terrorism problem
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, Islamist extremism is a worldwide threat. But we're less eager to talk about domestic hate crimes as terror
Newsweek’s “Bachelorette” fiasco: Twitter leads online attack against black reporter for writing about interracial dating
Matthew Sheffield
How did a "Bachelorette" breakthrough — the show's first black contestant — turn into a terrible internet moment?
Manbabies cry digital tears over women-only “Wonder Woman” screening
Matthew Rozsa
Alamo Drafthouse announced they were holding a women-only "Wonder Woman" screening, causing many a Twitter meltdown
New GOP health care bill not just unpopular, it’s a liability: poll
Matthew Rozsa
57 percent of Americans disapprove of the bill and 44 percent are less likely to vote for those who support it
A deal with Buzzfeed and Vox may have just created “Facebook TV”
Charlie May
The social-media giant is looking to establish its own original video service and run ads to generate profit
Yet another video shows U.S.-funded white helmets assisting public-held executions in rebel-held Syria
Ben Norton, Max Blumenthal
The shocking regime change scandal mainstream media refuses to touch
The alt-right is furious at Trump for his foreign trip
Alexandra Rosenmann
Bannon's waning influence on President Trump's foreign policy has not gone unnoticed
Congressional Budget Office estimates GOP “fixes” to Trumpcare will leave 23 million uninsured, increase premiums
Sophia Tesfaye
The revised American Health Care Act will destroy pre-existing protections for one-sixth of the population
Unfair at any speed: how traffic stops punish California’s poor
Seth Sandronsky
Suspending driver licenses should be a public safety policy and not a debt-collection tool.
North Dakota Democrat rejects the Trump resistance: “I think that’s a waste of my time”
Matthew Sheffield
Heidi Heitkamp, one of the must vulnerable Democrats in the Senate, complains that fighting Trump is not persuasive
“The rainbow flag is the new Confederate flag”: GOP group behind Target boycott compares gay rights to “slavery”
Nico Lang
Hateful rhetoric and grotesque distortions spewed by organizers of the Target boycott have not produced results
Fox News retracts story of slain DNC staffer that Sean Hannity has been obsessed with
Charlie May
Sean Hannity has been pushing a conspiracy theory that has completely fallen apart
Tom MacArthur steps down as leader of moderate Republican coalition
Matthew Rozsa
Tuesday Group ex-leader Tom MacArthur says some group members "a different sense of governing than I do."
Celebrities unite behind Ariana Grande and the Manchester victims
Matthew Rozsa
The devastating terrorist attack in Manchester is reminding celebrities of what's really important
James Corden delivers heartfelt response to the “tragic news” of a terrorist attack in Manchester
Taylor Link
The British comedian heard about the bombing at Ariana Grande's concert during the taping of his show
6 reasons why stopping terrorism is so challenging
Gary LaFree
Terrorist attacks are rarer than we think
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