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Breitbart is not independent: It’s the communications arm of the Mercers’ empire
Matt Gertz
The conservative website shares staff with the Mercers' organizations and regularly promotes their work
Stealth sisterhood: I look white, but I’m also black. And I don’t hate Rachel Dolezal
Alli Joseph
I am white, I am black, I am Native American. And I know what it's like for people not to see all of who I am
“Drew! Barry! More Power!”: The 10 best penguin movies ever made
Gary M. Kramer
World Penguin Day is April 25, and there are plenty of films to help you celebrate your passion for penguins
Report: Despite denials, the U.S. Military blew up a mosque in Syria killing 38 people
Charlie May
Three separate investigations show that the U.S. Military bombed a mosque in Syria
Avoid conventional wisdom: Healthy soil is the real key to feeding the world
David R. Montgomery
Conventional wisdom says we need industrial agriculture to feed the world. That's not necessarily true
No to Canada: Nonprofit linked to PhRMA rolls out campaign to block drug imports
Emily Kopp, Rachel Bluth
This group is leading the charge against Senate bills allowing drug importation from Canada
Overcome that burn-out: Reasons to keep protesting for discouraged activists
Ilana Novick
Dozens chime in on why resistance is necessary, especially in today's political climate
Understanding the GOP’s health care failure — and the deeper existential crisis of conservative politics
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems
Google, Facebook, Amazon undermine democracy: They play a role in destroying privacy, producing inequality
Don Hazen
Author Jonathan Taplin discusses the ways Ayn Rand's cruel libertarianism has permeated Silicon Valley and beyond
Steve Bannon and the occult: The right wing’s long, strange love affair with New Age mysticism
Mitch Horowitz
If you think New Age alternative spirituality is solely the domain of lefty hippies, you don't know your history
What is “white supremacy”? A brief history of a term, and a movement, that continues to haunt America
Anis Shivani
First in a series: The term gets thrown around carelessly, but the history of this ideology is long and tangled
Who’s the new drug czar? Here is what he means for marijuana
Al Olson
Trump taps Pennsylvania Congressman Marino to head up the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Putin’s predicament: Harrowing reports of anti-gay violence in Chechnya have Russia’s leader in a tough spot
Danielle Ryan
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is lying about anti-gay brutality. Putin may not care — but he hates bad press
Alt-right conflicts of interest: Breitbart’s managing editor used the site to promote PR clients
Matt Gertz
Wynton Hall wrote 151 Breitbart posts that promoted GAI or Schweizer
Drugmakers dramatically boosted lobbying spending in Trump’s first quarter
Sydney Lupkin
This is a response to Trump, who's come down hard on drugmakers, saying the industry is “getting away with murder."
At Sea with Capt. ‘Wrong Way’ Trump
Michael Winship
A rudderless ship of state creates chaos and erratically steers us into a feckless foreign policy.
Don’t give hate a platform: Oprah’s new show stars homophobic preacher who compared gays to ‘liars’ and ‘adulterers’
Nico Lang
Oprah's cuddly favorite may be pleasingly loud, unconventional and hilarious, but he's also a stone cold homophobe
How the world breaks: An intimate look at recent global natural weather disasters
Chellis Glendinning
Stan Cox and Paul Cox describe the destructive force of nature in the context of climate change
Out of sight, out of mind: The energy department website shifts focus to the economy
Brian Kahn
The Trump administration is cutting down on greenhouse gases — on its websites, that is
No gold star for the Golden State: California hospitals lose ground in quality of care
Chad Terhune
Nearly half of California hospitals received a grade of C or lower for patient safety on a national report card
Why march for science? Because the value of social trust — under attack by Trump — is worth fighting for
Paul Rosenberg
Defending science is not just about resisting climate denialism. It's about bedrock values of social progress
Letter and spirit of the law be damned: Two teens charged with hate crime for vandalizing Trump sign
Kali Holloway
Trump supporters are the new protected class
Watching the planet breathe: Studying Earth’s carbon cycle from space
Berrien Moore III, Sean Crowell
Understanding the carbon cycle is crucially important for many reasons
Defining moment: Will California end its money bail system?
Jim Crogan
A nationwide movement that began 53 years ago has finally reached Washington
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