We Need an Antidote to Fear and Hate
By Laura Tatiana Roncancio / Palabras al Margen For humanists, recent elections that have successfully exploited darker human traits have been disheartening. Can we find a path toward hope?
By Laura Tatiana Roncancio / Palabras al Margen For humanists, recent elections that have successfully exploited darker human traits have been disheartening. Can we find a path toward hope?
“This time the call for a red-baiting campaign,” says the Truthdig Editor in Chief, “comes from people on the Democratic side even more forcefully than on the Republican.”
The “Trews” host thinks there’s more to the president’s tweets regarding transgender troops than meets the eye.
By Charles Ornstein / ProPublica and Mike Hixenbaugh / the Houston Chronicle For years, Vietnam vets and their widows have pushed to extend benefits to those stricken with glioblastoma after exposure to the toxic herbicide.
By Medea Benjamin / CodePink How best to de-escalate the conflict with North Korean so that it doesn’t explode into an all-out nuclear war?
By Juan Cole / Informed Comment John Kelly will get a lot of goodwill from having fired the foul-mouthed Anthony Scaramucci. But should he?
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