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President For Sale

Donald Trump’s deeply troubling conflicts of interest aren’t going away anytime soon

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President For Sale

Drake And Nina Dobrev Share A Degrassi Moment On The AMA Stage

Drake and Nina Dobrev stage a ‘Degrassi’ reunion at the 2016 AMAs.

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Drake And Nina Dobrev Share A Degrassi Moment On The AMA Stage

White People Problems

The key event in the Broadway hit Hamilton occurs in 1804, when Vice-President Aaron Burr fatally wounds Alexander Hamilton during a duel. But the most dramatic moment of Friday’s performance came after it was over. The next vice-president was in the audience that night, and the man portraying Burr had something to say to him…. Read more »

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White People Problems

An Ode To The Forgotten Man

The ignored. The left behind. The powerless. Yes, pity the white dudes who still control everything.

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An Ode To The Forgotten Man

Sarah Jessica Parker Brings Back One Of Carrie Bradshaw’s Most Iconic Looks

Sarah Jessica Parker puts a modern, dark spin on the iconic intro sequence tutu from ‘Sex and the City.’

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Sarah Jessica Parker Brings Back One Of Carrie Bradshaw’s Most Iconic Looks

‘The Stakes’: Do The Work

Another week, another (sort of) political podcast.

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‘The Stakes’: Do The Work

Is God A White Racist?

Do you remember Jeremiah Wright? He used to be the pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, on the South Side of Chicago. One of his former congregants, for 20 years, was Barack Obama. In the early days of Obama’s first presidential campaign, Pastor Wright was moderately pitched to the public. Because Obama was black,… Read more »

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Is God A White Racist?

Blac Chyna Reveals Weight Loss One Week After Giving Birth: WOW!

Yesterday, Thursday, November the 17th, was a very, very special day. It was the one week anniversary of Dream Renee Kardashian’s grand entrance into this world . We sincerely hoped you planned accordingly and sent cards and gifts and well wishes to little Dream and her parents, Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian, and if you didn’t, well, then go ahead and feel terrible about yourself. But before you send that belated fruit basket, why don’t you settle in for a minute and learn about another important thing that happened yesterday. Yesterday, Blac Chyna revealed how much weight she’s lost in the seven days since she’d given birth. Hint: it’s a lot. Chyna did the big reveal on Snapchat, because of course she did. Go ahead and check out her post: “From 192lbs to 177lbs (7 days postpartum),” she wrote. “Goal 130lbs my starting weight b4 Dream.” “I can’t believe how flat my stomach is already!!!!” she added. “Getting dressed tomorrow for the first time can’t wait.” Fifteen pounds in seven days … not too shabby, right? Dream weighed seven pounds and five ounces when she was born, and then throw in the weight from the placenta and all that fun general bloating that pregnancy brings, and we’d say that Chyna’s off to a great start towards her goal. It makes sense that she’d be taking her weight loss seriously — she’s been saying for months that we’re all going to be completely amazed and how fast she planned on getting back in shape after giving birth. In June, she announced “My goal is to gain, like, 100 pounds this pregnancy . Imma tear it up, then Imma snap back.” She didn’t quite hit her goal of 100 pounds — she gained just around 57 — but still, she’s excited to get back to her pre-Dream body . She shared this picture yesterday over on Instagram, a classic #ThrowbackThursday: As for Rob, he hasn’t stepped on a scale to document his postpartum body yet, but he’s made it clear that he’s planning on snapping back right along with Chyna. Last month, he shared a couple of old photos of himself and Chyna, and captioned them “Oh yeah we snapping back lol.” “Baby will be here in 4 weeks,” he wrote, “and I’m done with carrying this pregnancy weight. Me and my baby gonna be righttttt…” “MOTIVATION TIME!! We almost there Chy.” Yes, Rob did actually think up the words “I’m done with carrying this pregnancy weight,” thought they were good, and posted them on the internet, but let’s not dwell on that absurdity. The point is that Blac Chyna is on the road to snapping back, and in just a few short months, we should be back to near-constant nude or nude-ish selfies . #Thankful. View Slideshow: 10 Celebrities Proud of Their Post-Baby Bodies

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Jeff Sessions Selected to Be U.S. Attorney General

It looks like Jeff Sessions will be our next U.S. Attorney General. The senator from Alabama has been nominated to this vital position by President-Elect Donald Trump, who has once again stirred up quite a bit of controversy before getting into the Oval Office. Sessions is a 69-year old staunch Conservative who often campaigned alongside Trump. He has been an outspoken supporter of the former Celebrity Apprentice star for months. But that is not the controversial part, unless you think scandal ought to follow around anyone who advocated Donald Trump for President. Sessions formerly worked as a prosecutor and was elected into the Senate in 1996. He currently serves on the Judiciary Committee and is best known for his strong opposition to immigration reform, along with his objection to bipartisan proposals to cut mandatory minimum prison sentences. He has supporter Trump’s proposal to build a wall along the Mexican border and he is all about deporting illegal aliens from America. According to The New York Times, Sessions was nominated in 1986 by the late president Ronald Reagan for a federal judgeship. However, this nomination was rejected due to a series of racially charged comments the politician had made in the past. At the time, Sessions’ nomination was only one of two to be rejected by the panel in almost five decades. What sort of divisive remarks has Sessions been accused of uttering? He had earlier branded civil rights organizations such as the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference as “un-American” and “Communist-inspired.” He also once said that the Ku Klux Klan was fine by him, although he lost some respect for its members when he learned they smoked pot. (Sessions does not deny making this comment, but says it was made in jest.) Then there’s the case of Thomas H. Hughes. An African American prosecutor, he alleges that Sessions referred to him as “boy.” “Jeff has been a highly respected member of the U.S. Senate for 20 years,” Trump said in a statement. “He is a world-class legal mind and considered a truly great Attorney General and US Attorney in the state of Alabama. Jeff is greatly admired by legal scholars and virtually everyone who knows him.” Millions of people around the globe are growing more and more concerned by the kinds of people Trump is assigning to key White House positions. He previously announced that Steve Bannon would serve as a chief advisor and… well… you can learn more about Steve Bannon here: View Slideshow: Steve Bannon: Who is Trump’s White Nationalist Chief Advisor? Sessions was one of President Barack Obama’s loudest opponents, voting against his nominees to the Supreme Court from his post on the Judiciary Committee and opposing Obama’s other major domestic initiatives. He also seems to be in favor of Trump’s ban on Muslims. “He simply said, and the way I understand it is, that we should slow down. Let’s have a pause and begin to analyze where the threats are coming from,” Sessions told CNN in June, amidst questions about whether or not Trump’s position was shifting. “We have a toxic ideology, hopefully very small within Islam; certainly most people, most Muslims don’t agree with this violent, jihadist approach. “And we need to figure out a better way to identify that.” What do you think of Jeff Sessions as Attorney General? What about Mike Pompeo as CIA Director? Learn more about the latter below: Mike Pompeo to Be Named C.I.A. Director

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Winter In America

I thought he would win, until I didn’t anymore. Christmas, 2015. I was going to the grocery store in Redding, California, where my family was living at the time. The town is largely suburban, largely Republican, largely white, and has two Walmarts. It is not the romanticized bombed-out Appalachian horror movie people like to imagine… Read more »

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Winter In America