- What’s coming up on Sunday Kos …
- 'It wasn't supposed to be a rape scene': Why are pornographers getting away with on-camera assault, by Rebecca Pilar Buckwalter Poza
- Trump may try to demonize food stamps even further, by Sher Watts Spooner
- One thing that 'M*A*S*H' got wrong about the Korean War, by Susan Grigsby
- The top 60 fringe groups attacking conservatives, by David Akadjian
- Today's journalism is incompatible with today's right-wing politics. We need a new paradigm, by Egberto Willies
- Could Trump face Magnitsky Act sanctions, by Jon Perr
- The grifter in chief has dictatorial fantasies, by Mark E Andersen
- 'Those who do not see themselves reflected in national heritage are excluded from it.' Stuart Hall, by Denise Oliver Velez
- Turning affluent suburbs blue is a necessary part of winning back a Democratic majority, by David Jarman
- Mad as ever at Comey, yet still floored by the stupidity of the Clinton who got to be president, by Ian Reifowitz
On the eve of the World Cup, a Russian lawmaker urged the nation's women to avoid sexual liaisons with foreigners of different races. [...]
“It is one thing if the parents are of the same race; quite another if they are of different races,” Pletnyova responded. “We should give birth to our own children.”
A new editorial page chief had come to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette with the support of the newspaper’s owner, a supporter of President Trump. Rogers, the paper’s highly regarded editorial cartoonist for the past quarter-century, suddenly started seeing his cartoons being rejected for print.
On Thursday, he was fired. "Fired ... for doing his job," tweeted the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists — a view shared by targets of his cartooning from the left and right.
The Kellogg Company is voluntarily recalling some of its Honey Smacks cereal after salmonella infected 73 people in 31 states.
Eric Abramovitz was 7 years old when he first learned to play the clarinet … During his second year studying at McGill University, he decided to apply to the world-class Colburn Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles … [...]
Weeks later, he opened an email signed by Gilad, letting him know he had not been selected for the program. He was crushed. [...]
But two years later, Abramovitz would find out that he was, in fact, accepted to the program. The letter was sent not by Gilad but by Abramovitz’s girlfriend, a flute student at McGill who had spent night after night consoling him about the rejection, Abramovitz said.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Trump & Fox do their business on the WH lawn. "Antsy and bored" Trump almost ruins Singapore pageant. Next: letting Putin walk into his dressing room. DOJ IG report! NY AG suit! Canada to sanction Trump? Gun nuts already have a bump stock workaround.
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