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A Catholic nun on what it really means to be pro-life
Sister Joan Chittister
What exactly is a moral person?
White supremacy is deadly: When will we start taking this rhetoric seriously?
D. Watkins
The senseless killing of a Maryland student could be prosecuted as a hate crime
Growing up is hard to do: “Goth” is the Mountain Goats’ new album
Aaron Carnes
Did you ever ask yourself, what if members of a goth band grew up and had kids and struggled with car payments?
Catcalling is totally cool with Facebook: 5 highlights from the leaked moderation manual
Keith A. Spencer
That the social media giant is totally fine with everyday misogyny says something about corporate social values
Tomi Lahren lands new gig as Trump shill, swallows own foot on Twitter
Charlie May
The Blaze's former host signed with the Great America Alliance, then clowned herself on social media
Right-wing attacks on Planned Parenthood are working: Clinics close in Iowa, cutting off low-income women from services
Amanda Marcotte
Iowa follows Texas in barring Medicaid patients from Planned Parenthood — and the effects are devastating
Enabling a dangerous president: Pence was there
Steven Harper
What was the vice president's role in affirming Donald Trump?
Social media helps officials spot public health threats — but only for the rich?
Elaine Nsoesie
One study suggests that poorer populations are being left out of digital data used for disease surveillance
In the Saudis’ den of extremism, Trump trades advanced weapons for a $200 billion re-election fund
Max Blumenthal
Trump’s public relations bonanza will feature a speech on Islam composed by his most Islamophobic aide
WATCH: Dutch film “The Dubious Friends of Donald Trump”: Connecting the dots on Trump’s ties with the Russian mob
Taylor Link
Documentary makers explore how Russia could have damning intelligence about Trump, and Putin could try to use it
Trump appoints hate group figures to voter fraud commission
Ryan Lenz, Stephen Piggott
Trump’s action was viewed by civil rights groups as a vehicle to suppress the votes of minorities and the poor.
Groups of students walk out during Vice President Mike Pence’s commencement speech at Notre Dame
Charlie May
Graduating students were not pleased that Mike Pence was delivering a commencement speech
Art and the genocide memorial: How to make people engage with the horror, not look away
Noah Charney
A new book of photos brings to light the victims of a World War II Italian Fascist concentration camp
Immigrants in detention centers are often hundreds of miles from legal help
Patrick G. Lee
Only a tiny percentage of detained immigrants have attorneys.
“Cultural anxiety” is unpatriotic: America’s mission is for liberty and justice for all
David Masciotra
To say that diversity comes at the expense of white people is to say you don't believe in America
Conservative author Rod Dreher’s paradox: Compassion in St. Francisville and cruelty in America
Peter Dreier
Best-selling author says he found inspiration in a small town — where his sister couldn't afford medical care
With all eyes on Trump, GOP Congress is still working to strip health care from millions
Amanda Marcotte
New analysis suggests that 6 million people could lose insurance due to pre-existing conditions under GOP's bill
Fearing deportation, parents worry about undocumented kids in medicaid program
Ana B. Ibarra
“This fear is horrible. We don’t know who to trust”
Whose line is it anyway? Humor and hopelessness in “I Love Dick”
Emily Jordan
How author Chris Kraus subverts genre and gender to break free of form and create comedy without manners
I hate myself for loving the Dead movie
John Semley
Any reasonable person would think that it was OK to call time on the Dead. A reasonable person would be wrong
Forget superheroes: True-life graphic novel “Hostage” defines bravery
Mark Peters
The new book by Guy Delisle relives the abduction and survival of a real-life hostage in bold strokes
WATCH: Career advice for new (or old) grads: How to become that super innovative, employable, well-balanced worker bee
Chris Murphey
College may have provided us a fine set of books but it doesn't school us in the nuances of the modern workplace
Trotsky explains Donald Trump to you: Our idiot president is a “substitute” who represents America’s mass ignorance and bottomless narcissism
Andrew O'Hehir
How Trump's ludicrous rise mirrors the process that brought Stalin to power — and, mercifully, how it doesn't
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