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D.C.’s annual drama: The mission to avoid a government shutdown

Gary Legum
The pressure is on Paul Ryan again to avoid a budget nightmare. Will he be brave enough to stand up to the GOP?

On refugees, we must do better: Trump’s rhetoric is worse, but both parties have failed

Daniel Denvir
The number of refugees being allowed into the U.S. is woefully inadequate to meet the scale of human suffering

Media’s big mistake: When we focus too much on Trump’s depravities, we ignore bigger issues

Todd Gitlin
Is anyone interested in talking about what the next occupant might actually do?

Finito, comments: Goodbye to the loudest drunk in NPR’s online bar

Alicia Shepard
Once seen as a way to democratize the media, news site commenting sections have become playgrounds for nasty trolls

Our food system is rigged: How the corporate food industry is taking desperate steps to fight animal reforms

Martha Rosenberg
The worst offenders claim factory farming is "green"

‘See something, say something’ culture is dangerous: How it spawns Islamophobia and keeps America insecure

Waqas Mirza
Federal programs gather data on innocent Americans for mass surveillance under cover of keeping them safe

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard reach $10 million settlement on eve of divorce proceedings

Scott Eric Kaufman
Depp reportly caved after Heard's attorney's introduced photographic evidence of his temper and jealousy on Monday

The GOP’s youth-vote disaster: Donald Trump’s nomination could hurt Republicans for years to come

Simon Maloy
Republicans were already at risk of sacrificing a whole generation of younger voters, and then they nominated Trump

“Suicide Squad” fans throw online temper tantrum, demand Rotten Tomatoes be shut down for “unjust” freshness rating

Scott Eric Kaufman
The fanboys would make a more solid case if they had any clue how a review aggregating site actually worked

2016 Republicans: A “Know Nothing” party for the 21st Century

Mark DeLucia
The politics of xenophobia: Trump follows a long tradition of vilifying immigrants — a stance the GOP owns
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