Opinion

Harvard astrophysicists think a mysterious interstellar object could have been built by aliens

Scientists and stargazers alike were transfixed last year when ‘Oumuamua, the first object known to come from outside our solar system, passed close by our sun. Astrophysicists had long believed it was possible for such objects to exist, but none had ever been observed before.

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What a German diary from the Nazi era can teach us today

"This imbecile has us especially close to his heart. He makes no secret of his hateful feelings. He does not greet my wife at all and ignores me unless it's for official business," wrote Friedrich Kellner, courthouse administrator in the small German town of Laubach, on January 23, 1943. The "imbecile" was Heinrich Scherdt, the court constable, who had been directed by the local SS unit, a branch of the Gestapo office in Giessen, to report on the Kellners.

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A neuroscientist explains how Trump's rhetoric can warp a person's brain into thinking domestic terrorism is justifiable

It’s no secret that Donald Trump’s political tactic of choice is fear mongering. Muslims are terrorists, and those who aren’t hate America. Hispanic immigrants are murderers and rapists. The migrant caravan headed toward the southern border is full of criminals.

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These right-wing wacko candidates show the Republicans are getting more unhinged than ever

One reason Republican politicians may love Donald Trump so much: His ability to hijack the headlines on a daily basis with racist trolling and overt sadism means the national media has no attention to give the ever-more-bizarre slate of right-wing nuts and conspiracy theorists that populate the GOP ballots every election cycle.

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A leading expert on domestic terrorism reveals how Trump put the right-wing violence machine into motion

Donald Trump's voters are like the zombies and ghouls in Michael Jackson's beloved "Thriller" music video. Trump provides the lyrics and Fox News is making the music. But while "Thriller" was all harmless fun, what Trump and the right-wing echo chamber have done to America (and the world) is all very deadly and very serious business.

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Here's the real reason Republicans are finally calling out Rep. Steve King’s blatant racism

Rep. Steve King, the Iowa congressman with a long record of racist and xenophobic positions and rhetoric, is finally being repudiated by the Republican Party. But  only because he told the truth.

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Our petulant manchild president is still frantically stirring up fear -- even after tragedy

This is not who we are. We are better than this.

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Our republic is in crisis -- and it's killing us. Can we really claim we didn’t see it coming?

After the following introduction, this article incorporates the full text of Jim Sleeper’s Salon essay “We, the people are violent and filled with rage: A nation spinning apart on its Independence Day,” originally published July 4, 2014. Possibly nothing annoys readers of journalism more than a columnist or essayist saying, “I told you so.”

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Here's how Trump supporters get convinced that patently untrue 'false flag' conspiracy theories are real

The spread of “false flag” conspiracy theories exemplifies how the mindset of secret intelligence agencies has spread to American political life.

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Paul Krugman explains how the media's 'fear of sounding partisan' plays into the hands of right-wing extremists

With the 2018 midterms only one week away, veteran economics professor and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is arguing that voters can either reject or condone hatred when they go to the polls next week—stressing that “bothsidesism” and “whataboutism” have become “the last refuge of cowards.”

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Robert Reich on America's 'unconstrained hatefulness': Trump’s demagoguery inspired it — and Fox News magnified it.

Demagogues rarely commit violence directly. Instead, they use blame, ridicule, fear and hate – and then leave the violence to others. That way, they can always claim “it wasn’t me. I don’t have blood on my hands.”

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Kellyanne Conway: Trump and White House staffers are the victims in synagogue massacre

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway took to Fox News Monday morning to defend President Donald Trump after many across the nation have been expressing outrage over his handling of two national tragedies last week.

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The midterms are more than a vote against Trump --- here is what's really on the line

Midterm elections often get “nationalized,” becoming a comment on the party in power rather than a vote for representation. But in 2018, more is at stake than a vote against President Trump.

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