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Americans overwhelmingly support Bernie Sanders’ economic policies — so how’d we end up here?

Conor Lynch
Most Americans want single-payer health care, economic justice and action on climate change. That day will come

Farewell, my black president: Barack Obama sounds a note of hope, and a note of warning

Chauncey DeVega
Obama stuck to the positive because he knows history will vindicate him — if America endures the coming ordeal

WATCH: Don’t normalize white supremacy, the president of Media Matters tells journalists

Matthew Smith
President of Media Matters Angelo Carusone stresses the importance of telling the truth about white nationalism

1969 vs. 2017: When Black Panthers aligned with Confederate-flag-wielding, working-class whites

Colette Gaiter
Lasting change toward economic and racial justice will be built brick by brick, person to person and “real slow"

The science of white working class pain: Trump’s appeal is rooted in the body as well as the mind

Vinnie Rotondaro
Trump voters' physical, emotional and social stress affected their world views

New strangers, old strangers: James Baldwin haunts the Dylann Roof sentencing hearing

Tony Bartelme
In the wake of Charleston’s church massacre, James Baldwin’s classic essay rings true nearly 60 years later

Ann Coulter is having a day on Twitter

Taylor Link
The ultra right-wing pundit tweeted her support of the KGB and a number celebrated by white supremacists

A millennial Democratic Socialist buys a house, reluctantly

Alex Gallo-Brown
At first, the idea of owning property seemed creepy, against our political values and staggeringly out of reach

Can we redeem “civic virtue” in the age of Donald Trump? John Adams might have understood what just happened

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Americans keep looking for simplistic answers in an imaginary past — but the founders may have useful advice

Worst of 2016: Picking the year’s 10 biggest anti-LGBT foes wasn’t easy

Nico Lang
It's been a challenging year for LGBT rights, from North Carolina's fight over HB 2 to Mike Pence as VP-elect

Donald Trump, the substitute teacher of American presidents

D. Watkins
A glimpse of the four years to come, in which chaos reigns and nothing of any substance gets done

Conservative blogger Erick Erickson incensed that Donald Trump will allow “heretic” to pray at inauguration

Matthew Sheffield
Former Red State editor more upset at Paula White's views of Christian trinity than her "prosperity gospel" sleaze

Which Americans are disposable? What “Space Traders” can teach us about the rise of Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Millions of Americans abandoned their fellow citizens in search of mythical uplift — and our future is in doubt

White supremacist Christmas! Right-wing media spent the holiday snuggling up to overt racism

Amanda Marcotte
Fox News and Breitbart spent the holiday weekend sliding outrageous white supremacist ideas into the mainstream

Why Donald Trump won — and how Hillary Clinton lost: 13 theories explain the stunning election

Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Jenny Pierson, Jan Frel, Les Leopold, Steven Rosenfeld, Michael Arria, Ilana Novick, Janet Allon
Trump did what millions thought impossible: he was — sort of — elected president of the United States. Here's why

A&E cancels controversial unscripted series “Escaping the KKK”

Melanie McFarland
In light of ethics violations, the cable channel opts to pull the series entirely

This is not normal: A&E announces new series “Generation KKK”

Melanie McFarland
At some point we'll have to ask ourselves whether a show like this is fighting white supremacy or normalizing it

Trump’s racism vs. Hillary’s emails: The worst false equivalencies in 2016

Attempts to find “balance” between Trumpism and wholly unrelated phenomena to its left were tone deaf

Netflix’s “Barry”: Barack Obama as a young modern invisible man

Melanie McFarland
The film transforms a little-known era in Barack Obama's youth into a pleasant if flawed identity quest

Born of slavery, the Electoral College could stand against racism in 2016 — and stop Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Part of the Electoral College's original purpose was to protect slave-state power. Will it redeem its history now?

Ani DiFranco: We the people are in charge — and we can insist that the Electoral College voters save our democracy

Ani DiFranco
Donald Trump is not president yet. And on Dec. 19, Electoral College voters need to heed the will of the people

“Moonlight” and “Loving”: Film as symbolic resistance in the age of Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Stories of love in a season of hate: Two of 2016's best films offer a potent counternarrative to the rise of Trump

A history of hate: How the alt-right became racist

Matthew Sheffield
What's now called the alt-right actually began as a conservative resistance — against George W. Bush

How white supremacist hatred drives acts of violence against powerful women

Soraya Chemaly
Murderous extremists like Anders Breivik and Dylann Roof are the ugliest faces of a worldwide war against women
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