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Leave Monica Lewinsky alone: Kurt Schlichter’s vile “humidor” dig isn’t just a personal attack — it’s an attack on all women
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Lewinsky stood up for the bullied this year — it’s time to stop using her name as a punchline
Ted Cruz’s ambush strategy: Being more bigoted and sleazy than Donald Trump could win him the nomination
Amanda Marcotte
Ted Cruz has been quietly gathering support, and new polling shows he may pull out and win the GOP primary
Please, Republicans, believe in science again: We need this climate deal, and can’t do it without you
Frederic C. Rich
If the right keeps fighting science, the Paris accord will collapse in mere years. And that would be a disaster
The “Star Wars” fandom menace: The glaring emotional blind spots that power “The Force Awakens”
Lili Loofbourow
Spoilers ahead — don't read any further if you don't want to know plot details of the new "Star Wars" episode
We have gun violence all wrong: Mass shootings only tell a fraction of the story
Lois Beckett
Debates over massacres like San Bernardino, Colorado Springs obscure who's really being victimized by lax gun laws
Our new post-Obama “Star Wars”: Race, the Force and the dark side in modern America
Chauncey DeVega
The diversity in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" has the potential to be remarkably empowering
This is why Stephen Colbert keeps losing to Jimmy Fallon
Sarah Burris
At the moment Bruce Springsteen is on Fallon, here's the brilliant but bizarre bit done by Colbert
An unbelievable story of rape
T. Christian Miller, Ken Armstrong
First she was assaulted, then she was arrested and shamed. A must-read from ProPublica and The Marshall Project
White guys are killing us: Toxic, cowardly masculinity, our unhealable national illness
Chauncey DeVega
Race, guns and gender -- the common denominator at the heart of so many problems -- are what we need to talk about
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens”: You know all the spoilers in J.J. Abrams’ obsessive reboot — because you’ve seen this movie before
Andrew O'Hehir
So the bad guy wears a mask, an orphan has special powers and somebody has a surprising dad -- sound familiar?
GOP debate scorecard: The big winner wasn’t anyone on the stage, it was Democrats
Amanda Marcotte
Trump comes off as a sniveling bully; Bush as simple-minded; Cruz as maniacal. And that's good news for Democrats.
“It’s up to us”: Paris was in a celebratory mood at the end of the climate summit, but activists know it’s not a time to rest
Eileen Flanagan
Activist groups plan civil disobedience around the world to increase pressure to keep fossil fuels in the ground
Everyone’s hot for Santa: Do we really need a “SILF” to spice up the holidays?
Rachel Kramer Bussel
The Internet's got it bad for a handsome Toronto mall "Fashion Santa" model—but as Santas go, he's kind of a bummer
Muslims are combating radicals too: I’m an American Muslim who served as a Marine in Iraq — and now it’s overwhelmingly Muslims who are battling ISIS
Ahmed Shama
We focus on the identity of Islamic extremists & fail to recognize the Muslims who are fighting them daily
He wasn’t always a xenophobe! How Trump made a fortune doing business with crooked tyrants
Robert Hennelly
Before he wanted to lock the rest of the world out, Trump was eager to do business with shady international figures
Trevor Noah mocks Donald Trump’s joke about banging his daughter: “Thousands were laughing on a rooftop in Jersey, I saw it”
Sarah Burris
"You can't just 'yada, yada' banging your own daughter," Noah said.
Trump’s dark victory: Even Republicans are speaking out against the Donald’s hateful Mussolini parody. But can the damage be undone?
Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, it's time to use the F-word, and to stand against tyranny and hate. But the problem goes way beyond Trump
The South won the Civil War: White men, racial resentment, and how the Bitter Minority came to rule us all
Paul Rosenberg
Nixon's Silent Majority, neither silent nor a majority, runs Congress and propels Trump. How did this happen?
For all you map lovers: These beautiful transit maps have been with us since the 19th century, and now they’re in every major city — but for how long?
Mark Ovenden
Sometimes the most interesting thing about your commute is the map that shows your route. Enjoy it while you can
U.N. voted to partition Palestine 68 years ago, in an unfair plan made even worse by Israel’s ethnic cleansing
Ben Norton
Palestinians were 2/3rds of the population but offered 43% of land. Then, Israel ethnically cleansed it & took more
“Sorry we killed your family”: We are the terrorists in the Middle East, and our compliant media will never tell the truth
Dana E. Abizaid
The real Middle East terrorists? Look in the mirror. We'll never face it, because the media won't level with us
Salon’s 2015 Gift Guide: All the goodwill toward men you can buy — even for Christian Grey
Erin Keane, Scott Eric Kaufman, Scott Timberg, Benjamin Wheelock
We're making a list and binge-watching "Mr. Robot" twice—shopping for our fictional faves, both naughty & nice
After the great unraveling: A harrowing glimpse of the world that awaits
John Feffer
Devastating droughts, mass migrations and rampant xenophobia are only a preview of the dystopia to come
The man who made America: Reason, religion and the brilliant mind of John Locke
George Makari
There will be no lack of odes to colonial America today. Let's also remember the man whose ideas made it possible
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