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Pepe the Frog, mascot of the alt-right, dead at 12

Gabriel Bell
In a move against the racist trolls who use his cartoon, Pepe’s creator has murdered the controversial amphibian

Sally Yates will tell the Senate what she knows about Michael Flynn

Angelo Young
Sally Yates will tell the Senate all she knows about Michael Flynn, and Donald Trump is worried

Meet the punk activist who’s changing the psychiatric system from the inside

Joshua Ben Rosen
Sascha DuBrul is not your typical clinician: He knows first hand about the American mental health care system

Flying solo: Traveling alone doesn’t have to be lonely – it can be magical

Brooke Siem
What it's really like to travel the world alone…and the best places to do it

Meet the modern-day Pagans who celebrate the ancient gods

Caitlin Dwyer
Deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest, a community of Druids is reviving Celtic rites

Should the giving styles of the rich and famous alarm us all?

Leslie Lenkowsky
The problem of big philanthropy is not its ideological leanings, but its power to shape the public’s agenda.

Reporters were not allowed to attend a Kushner Companies event promoting visas for investments

Charlie May
The Kushner family is promising foreigners a path to citizenship if they invest in their real estate project

Open burning at U.S. military sites inflames activists in nearby towns

Dan Ross
“What does this say about how caring they are about the people around these sites, including their own employees?"

How big pharma is making huge profits from torturing and killing horses

Hannah Lownsbrough
Recent investigations have revealed inhumane practices that have shocked even experienced animal welfare experts.

WATCH: In Beatles terms, is Taylor Swift a John or a Paul?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Rob Sheffield, author of "Dreaming the Beatles," explains how well the archetypes of the Fab Four fit our lives

Navy SEAL Kyle Milliken identified as first U.S. service member to die in Somalia since “Black Hawk Down”

Taylor Link
The Pentagon identified Milliken, a 15-year veteran, as the soldier who died in a firefight with Shabab fighters

I’m an American Jew. Palestinians tried to kidnap me. Then we became friends

Steven Davidson
I found great sympathy with the Palestinian cause — even when a wrong turn during a riot nearly became a nightmare

Engineering the atmosphere: Is it possible? And would it prevent catastrophe, or cause it?

Émile P. Torres
It may be possible to alter the atmosphere and create "global dimming." But is the solution worse than the problem?

Greg Palast: Trump’s tax cuts are more evidence America’s greedy billionaires have staged a political coup

Steven Rosenfeld
The investigative journalist warns that "voodoo economics" is coming back

The Republican Party is sociopathic: If you didn’t know that already, the health care bill should make it clear

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have long since left normal politics behind and veered into irresponsible, sadistic misbehavior

Syria’s forgotten pluralism matters today more than ever

Andrea Williams
Syria's past may explain why the country has fallen into civil war

20 years later, Hanson’s “Middle of Nowhere” stands the test of time

Annie Zaleski
Bubblegum-pop, classic rock and power-pop influences make the preternaturally mature trio's major label bow endure

What a Trumpcare nightmare: Just about everyone with health care is going to pay more, get less and face chaos

Steven Rosenfeld
The good news is that the reception in the Senate is decidedly cold.

“Make the colored people feel better”: Here’s how Obama voters who went for Trump explain themselves

Matthew Sheffield
A little bit of race, a tad of Clinton hatred and some hatred of the system can explain Trump's win

It’s about to get harder to find beer bottles with half-naked women on them

Samantha Cole
Want to get a buzz without the bottled boozy bikini babes? Good luck

Inequality is getting worse, but fewer people than ever are aware of it

Jonathan J.B. Mijs
It's shocking how few people seem to notice the stark rise in inequality in the world

Corey Lewandowski leaves lobbying firm after reports of contracts with foreign clients

Taylor Link
“I have not engaged in any type of activities that would warrant or require an investigation,” he told Bloomberg

The Senate is writing up its own health care bill instead of acting on Trumpcare

Matthew Rozsa
The GOP's Obamacare replacement bill won't exactly be moving quickly

Trump’s latest order encourages pastors to get political — here’s why it might backfire

Amanda Marcotte
Americans are already ditching churches they find too repressive — Trump's new order could accelerate the trend
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