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His long con: Trump’s lie about the Iraq War is just an excerpt of a greater deception
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's repeated deception about his position on Iraq tells a much bigger story about his farce of a campaign
The right’s war on college: “Starving the Beast” exposes the fight to destroy America’s great public universities
Andrew O'Hehir
Why does college cost so much? Because the far right is trying to undermine or privatize state universities
Mission impossible: What the U.S. military doesn’t know (and neither do you)
Nick Turse
Keeping track of U.S. Special Ops in Africa
Hillary’s Humphrey-Gore problem: Stop finding excuses for defeat in advance, Democrats
Andrew O'Hehir
Shades of 1968 and 2000: Facing sinking polls and a wily opponent, Clinton boosters blame the left and the media
Intel purchases Movidius to help complete its “human-like sight” initiative
Scott Eric Kaufman
Movidius' system-on-a-chip will allow Intel's RealSense to process visual data with little power, and in real time
The Golden State’s water crisis: California and EPA poised to expand pollution of potential drinking water reserves
Abrahm Lustgarten
California runs a shadow program that allows many of its aquifers to be pumped full of toxic waste
Breaking: “I have found and befriended a lower-middle class white family”: The Greatest Living American Writer
Neal Pollack
Journeying deep into the heartland by SUV, The Greatest Living American Writer became one with a forgotten people
Chinese tech giants hope to have artificially intelligent, autonomous cars on the road in 5 years
Scott Eric Kaufman
Nvidia and Baidu team up to create open, cloud-based platform to self-driving vehicles
Rights group blasts U.S. “hypocrisy” in “vast flood of weapons” to Saudi Arabia, despite war crimes
Ben Norton
Amnesty International condemns Obama's "astonishing," unprecedented arms deals with repressive Middle East regimes
Trump’s exurb problem: What happens when a reliably Republican demographic is left cold by its nominee?
Simon Maloy
If Donald Trump alienates the Republican Party's exurban strongholds, it could spell long-term trouble for the GOP
Frank Ocean’s queer revolution: How “Blond(e)” asks us to see queerness as the new normal
Kevin Allred
In his new album, Ocean encourages us all to exist in the in-between spaces
The Tragically Hip’s last gift: Most fans and bands never get the chance to say goodbye
Annie Zaleski
Canada's favorite frontman Gord Downie has cancer, and millions of people got to see his farewell tour
Democrats are kidding themselves: The House is out of reach, period
David Daley
The left will not take the House in November, and it's not shocking. Here's why
What would Joseph Campbell say about Donald Trump? He should’ve already been exposed as Darth Vader
Joan Konner
A reflection of Campbell's teachings and how they apply to the hero's journey that Trump claims he's on
She’s a gamer, I’m not: How Pokémon Go helped my marriage
Erika Donald
I saw her games as a distraction that pulled her away from me—until I learned the value of play
Losing “The Nightly Show” matters: Larry Wilmore’s satire was crucial for our democracy
Sophia A. McClennen
"The Nightly Show" had a major impact, and leaves a big hole -- whatever Comedy Central or Malcolm Gladwell think
Uber got this right — Pittsburgh is America’s city of the future
Angelo Young
The Steel City is more than the country's next great innovation hub — it's a model for the Rust Belt's revival.
Thank you, Larry Wilmore: “The Nightly Show” goes out with a party — and a reminder to “not confuse cancellation with failure”
Melanie McFarland
Wilmore's finale felt less like an ending and more like a pause before the conversations he cultivated go on
“We could be really experimental”: Why Gawker went down and why we’ll hate ourselves for missing it
Scott Timberg
Nasty and unethical or fearless First Amendment champions? Nick Denton's Gawker was always a bit of both.
Tim Kaine’s red state mission: His revealing tour of Missouri, Wyoming and Idaho
Gary Legum
A sign of confidence: Kaine's trip to 3 conservative states is a surgical move to deepen Hillary's election edge
Breaking: The Greatest Living American Writer: “I can no longer support this Trump fellow”
Neal Pollack
The latest Prince of Darkness to abandon Trump is his erstwhile squash partner, the Greatest Living American Writer
This is how your favorite wine gets made: Forget Uber — tech pioneers are chasing the perfect Cab
Alex French
A group of visionary vintners in Napa Valley have uncorked a technological revolution that's changing winemaking
Conservatism in the Age of Obama: Trump’s violent rhetoric against Hillary has been festering for years within the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
Since Obama's election, the discourse within the right-wing echo chamber has grown increasingly vile
Why Trump’s “Second Amendment” insinuation was an abhorrent stunt straight out of the NRA’s playbook
Matthew Rozsa
While it’s tempting to chalk up Trump’s comment to be another faux pas, the truth is much more sinister
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