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“The epitome of art for art’s sake”: Fleetwood Mac’s masterful and difficult “Tusk”

Rob Trucks
The band that helped usher America from AM to FM radio, and their infamous follow-up to "Rumours"

How a tiny portion of the world’s oceans could help meet global seafood demand

Halley Froehlich, Rebecca Gentry
Study shows aquatic farming of a small percent of the ocean can lead to sustainable supply of global seafood demand

Mick Fleetwood only just discovered the secret reason he wound up in Fleetwood Mac

Annie Zaleski
The drummer explains how his new book, "Love That Burns," revealed things even he didn't know about his past

Democrats’ blindspot: Our political system is rigged — and partisanship can’t unrig it

Josh Silver
Progressives have much more than a message problem

Why Americans who live far from coasts should also be worried about flooding

Nina Lam
Inland communities were doing a poorer job in comparison to coastal cities in flood preparation

Judge tosses Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, touts First Amendment

Matthew Rozsa
A federal judge tosses Sarah Palin's lawsuit, saying the Times didn't defame her

White supremacists joked about using cars to run over opponents before Charlottesville marches

George Joseph
Chat room conversations reveal expectations of violence — along with intelligence on left-wing adversaries

Illinois governor provides an unlikely road map for Republican resistance

Sophia Tesfaye
GOP Gov. Bruce Rauner just expanded voting rights and protected undocumented immigrants and transgender people

“The Last Dalai Lama?”: The spiritual leader gets deep into neuroscience in new doc

Tom Roston
Salon speaks to Mickey Lemle, the director of the new film and a friend of the Lama's for 25 years.

Progressives: Don’t blow the chance for health care reform with a single-payer litmus test

Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen
Everyone on the left agrees that single-payer health care is the goal. But a purist approach will only mean defeat

Afghanistan is now officially James Mattis’s war

Simon Reich
Obama abandoned the goal of nation building after billions of dollars were spent and 2,400 American lives were lost

Alec Baldwin tells us about the real victim of Charlottesville: Donald Trump

Charlie May
Baldwin takes the stage at Phoenix to clear up his Charlottesville remarks and say goodbye to Steve Bannon

Operation “Obama Eclipse”: Trump tweet confirms his singleminded obsession with that other president

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's presidency has been almost entirely defined by trying to wipe Barack Obama's legacy off the map

Gerrymandering is ruining our democracy. Will television news ever care?

JULIE ALDERMAN
Republicans create racial gerrymandering to spread out minority groups or over concentrate them in districts to win

There are many cool ways to share the eclipse with kids

Viviana Reveron
The first total solar eclipse in nearly 40 years is a great opportunity for kids to learn about astronomy

Voyager Golden Records 40 years later: Real audience was always here on Earth

Jason Wright
Our Voyagers allow us to broaden the definition of what it means to be human

“Wolf Warrior 2,” China’s answer to “Rambo,” is a map of the nation’s future

Stephen K. Hirst
"Wolf Warrior 2" is already the biggest blockbuster in China's history — it's also a mark of its rising nationalism

Welcome to the Breitbart era: Steve Bannon’s former site is the new monarch of right-wing media

Heather Digby Parton
Breitbart News has elected a president, reshaped the media landscape and eclipsed Fox News and Rush Limbaugh

White supremacists don’t think they have power? Look at the voting laws in the states they come from!

Steven Rosenfeld
States with the worst anti-voter laws and most hate groups will play big roles in 2018 and 2020

The Antarctic ice sheet conceals 91 volcanoes. Should we be afraid?

Keith A. Spencer
A newly discovered volcano range in Antarctica has prompted a flurry of doomsday predictions

Despite Trump’s unpopularity, Democrats face long road back into power

Steven Rosenfeld
There are a handful of hopeful signs for 2018, but the GOP's grip is deep and vast

The Library of Congress opened its catalogs to the world. Here’s why it matters

Melissa Levine
The Library of Congress's action is aligned with its mission of public service

Find your place in the universe in this new dark matter map

Keith A. Spencer
Matter? Dark matter? It doesn't matter — if it's got mass, cosmologists can map it

Judge: New York Times editor must testify in Sarah Palin’s libel suit

Matthew Sheffield
A victory for former GOP vice presidential candidate in lawsuit over NYT editorial falsely linking her to shooting
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