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From hood films to a “The Banker,” Nia Long wants to change the narrative for black dreams
D. Watkins
The actress appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how her film is an extension of her evolution as an artist
Pissed about Super Tuesday? Suck it up: Beating Trump means supporting the Democratic nominee
Chauncey DeVega
Don't allow bitterness over the Democratic primaries to re-elect Donald Trump. That's exactly what he wants
Biden vs. Bernie: If it’s down to a two-man race after Super Tuesday, how do we decide?
Bob Cesca
We're almost certainly down to two choices and a drawn-out battle — and whoever wins must be elected president
The census goes digital — 3 things to know
Anjana Susarla
Collecting census data online creates new risks to the accuracy and integrity of the information
Fox News host Laura Ingraham loses it when guest mentions “Sharpiegate” during coronavirus segment
Alex Henderson
"We are talking about the coronavirus," Ingraham told her guest. "You are turning this into a political diatribe"
Hey, Trump supporters: He’d rather endanger your health than lose an election
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his trolls downplay coronavirus to protect him — and may be encouraging their fans to take dumb risks
Trump in India: Anti-Muslim prime minister puts on a big show, bamboozles our president
Heather Digby Parton
Trump had a great time being hosted by Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi: Just another strongman yanking his chain
Can Bernie win? Absolutely — and I don’t even support him
Bob Cesca
Cable news has gone full Debbie Downer on Bernie's prospects in November. That's utter nonsense, and here's why
Chef Lidia Bastianich reveals why she cooks: “Food is comfort. Food is memory. It communicates.”
Joseph Neese
Ahead of the 40th anniversary of Felidia, Chef Lidia looks back on her extraordinary journey through a new cookbook
Will Trump ride Pentagon spending to reelection?
William D. Hartung
The president bets on arms sales big time
The climate crisis is shaping our presidential campaign — and it could bring us together
Carl Pope
Iowa saw seven months of massive flooding in 2019. Is it any wonder voters are focused on the climate emergency?
How the UN’s Middle East peace plan was trounced by its own members
Evelyn Leopold
Israeli-Palestinian talks are still on hold
“We’ve been attacked!” Women and trauma in the Trump-Putin era
Andrea Mazzarino
On living in a world of trauma
GOP faces an “Electoral College time bomb” after race-baiting Trump leaves office: report
Tom Boggioni
“The president has tethered the party’s future to a shrinking population"
My father loved epic solo road trips. But for his final journey, we all came along
Christine Hemp
"What would happen if I didn't do the treatment?" my father asked the oncologist
How Minneapolis made Prince
Rashad Shabazz
A human geographer explains how Minneapolis' unique musical culture nurtured and inspired the budding star
People missing the scent region of their brain can still smell
Thiago Arzua
Scientists thought you needed an olfactory bulb to smell — then they discovered two unique women
The shame of child poverty in the age of Trump
Rajan Menon
What excuse does the United States have for its striking levels of child poverty?
Taxpayers hit with $3.4 million bill for Trump’s members-only Super Bowl party at Mar-a-Lago: report
Igor Derysh
Taxpayers have now spent more than $130 million on Trump's frequent golf trips, according to a HuffPost analysis
Sometimes we can make our own hope
Frida Berrigan
Running for office in the age of Donald Trump and climate change
Don Lemon, this is no laughing matter
Melanie McFarland
When CNN's hosts and anchors behave more like entertainers, it makes it harder for journalists to do their jobs
50 women in U.S. House pen letter to Trump denouncing “continuing derogation of women” by president
Andrea Germanos
"[I]nstead of being the biggest bully on the playground, why don’t you set a moral example for our children?”
Reporter barred from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s plane following combative NPR interview
Cody Fenwick
"The State Department is retaliating against National Public Radio as a result of this exchange”
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