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Trump’s global ignorance on display: “This isn’t a guns situation”

Heather Digby Parton
We have 13,000 gun murders a year; Japan has almost none. Trump's answer is more guns "in the opposite direction"

A matter of perspectives: “Mr. Robot” takes a long shot

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to "Mr. Robot" creator Sam Esmail about its upcoming single-take episode

Dark matter: The mystery substance in most of the universe

Dan Hooper
Most of all matter in the universe is invisible dark matter – between Earth and the edge of the observable universe

Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary

Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there

How the Mercers bought a huge stake in Steve Bannon’s “populism”

Todd Gitlin
From number-crunching to democracy-choking, the Mercers made their mark

Walls like Trump’s destroy the past and threaten the future

Andrew Roddick
President Donald Trump is proposing to dramatically expand the wall between the U.S. and Mexico. At what cost?

Amid indictment fever, don’t lose sight of the Steele dossier

Matthew Sheffield
Does the Steele dossier provide a road map of Mueller's investigation, or just a detour? We may soon find out

The most interesting community on Reddit is also its most boring

Keith A. Spencer
Over 140,000 people subscribe to a community devoted to things that aren't interesting

The 25 best hip-hop protest songs ever

Rachel Leah
People were quick to call Eminem's freestyle the best thing ever/ Here are 25 tracks that do it better

The crack-up: The disuniting of America

John Feffer
Donald Trump and the "Fourth Great Shattering"

Why didn’t the media say something about James Toback sooner? It did. That’s the problem

Gabriel Bell
The accusations against Toback are nothing new, but no one was processing them the right way

“Putin’s Revenge”: It’s the little things that cause our undoing

Melanie McFarland
Once again Frontline shows how pettiness and a malevolent will fueled a serious attack on American democracy

Meet the most prolific filmmaker in America

Frank Radice
Director Lloyd Kaufman on why his campy 1980s classic "The Toxic Avenger" is a commentary on environmentalism

We can’t let this guy control the national narrative

Bob Cesca
Donald Trump's only true goals are control and attention. Stop giving him what he craves, and he'll be powerless

Tell me how this ends?

Tom Engelhardt
David Petraeus finally answers his own question

Harvey Weinstein and the masculine code: Why men are being so quiet

Andrew O'Hehir
I get it, guys: You're not like that. You're not sure what to say. But our silence is too damn close to complicity

How genetics undermines “scientific” arguments for racism

Adam Rutherford
Our categories of so-called "race" are "scientifically absurd" — DNA and skin color are not that simply related

The scandal of Pentagon spending: Who really gets rich?

William Hartung
Your tax dollars support troops of defense contractor CEOs

“Partisan” gerrymandering is still about race

Olga Pierce, Katie Rabinowitz
The Wisconsin case before the Supreme Court claims to be about partisanship, but there is much more to the story

Endangered Florida species: The beach town family-owned motel

Tyler Gillespie
Clearwater has become a victim of its own charm, and independent hotel owners are struggling

“This isn’t Denver,” my lawyer said: Not all of Colorado loves legal weed

Sarah Knox
I spent five days in jail for driving with THC in my blood. Legal limits here are off base and enforcement uneven

Urban noise pollution is worst in poor and minority neighborhoods and segregated cities

Joan A. Casey, Peter James, Rachel Morello-Frosch
Frequently, socially disadvantaged groups experience the highest levels of exposure to environmental hazards

Are self-driving cars the future of mobility for disabled people?

Srikanth Saripalli
This advanced technology opens up a new world of possibility

Road trips can be life changing for women, so why doesn’t Hollywood want us behind the wheel?

Laura Feinstein
The movies present driving away from the home as a transgression, a risk — sometimes it's what we need to survive
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