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Little Mix Just Really Want To Be Touched On Their Flirty New Song

Little Mix drop the flirty new song ‘Touch’ from their album ‘Glory Days’

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Little Mix Just Really Want To Be Touched On Their Flirty New Song

There’s Another Senate Seat Open

A week after Election Day, a seat is still open in the United States Senate. It’s in Louisiana, and the winner could make the Senate even more conservative — or give Democrats a symbolically meaningful win. Instead of a standard general election system, Louisiana uses a “blanket primary,” also known as a “jungle primary.” All… Read more »

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Ain’t That America

The first priority post-election must be protection — not just of the most liberal gains of the last eight years, but the physical and emotional guarding of the millions of Americans in the crosshairs of Trump’s nativist movement

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MTV News Social Justice Forecast For November 11–19

This week, there’s an election debriefing in New York, NY; an all day meditation workshop for trans folks in Oakland, CA; and we’re looking ahead to a Trans Latinx health assessment in Los Angeles, CA

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Katy Perry Donated $10K To Planned Parenthood Because It Changed Her ‘Life Path’

Katy Perry passionately donates $10,000 to Planned Parenthood, and not just because she supports the organization: She’s benefitted from their services and understands how crucial they can be.

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Aaron Sorkin Attempts to Explain Trump in Open Letter to Daughter

As the creator of The West Wing and writer of The American President and A Few Good Men , Aaron Sorkin knows a thing or two about the drama of politics. But like most of us, Sorkin would prefer that his presidents bring him to tears by falling in love with Annette Bening, and not by promising to deport 13 million people. Earlier today, Vanity Fair published a moving open letter that the beloved showrunner and screenwriter wrote to his wife and teenage daughter in the wake of Donald Trump’s presidential election . “America didn’t stop being America last night and we didn’t stop being Americans and here’s the thing about Americans: Our darkest days have always — always — been followed by our finest hours,” Sorkin wrote in the letter, which you can read in full here . He went on to offer words of encouragement and hope, as well as a reminder that those who are feeling outraged and frightened by the election of Trump must lean on one another for support: “First of all, we remember that we’re not alone.  “A hundred million people in America and a billion more around the world feel exactly the same way we do. … We’ll f–king fight. (Roxy, there’s a time for this kind of language and it’s now.) We’re not powerless and we’re not voiceless.” While his overall tone was optimistic, Sorkin didn’t mince words when it came to describing the support base that allowed Trump to be elected, writing: “And it wasn’t just Donald Trump who won last night—it was his supporters too. The Klan won last night. White nationalists. Sexists, racists and buffoons.” “Angry young white men who think rap music and Cinco de Mayo are a threat to their way of life (or are the reason for their way of life) have been given cause to celebrate. “Men who have no right to call themselves that and who think that women who aspire to more than looking hot are shrill, ugly, and otherwise worthy of our scorn rather than our admiration struck a blow for misogynistic sh-theads everywhere. “Hate was given hope.” He concluded by reminding his daughter that “the battle isn’t over, it’s just begun.” “Grandpa fought in World War II and when he came home this country handed him an opportunity to make a great life for his family,” Sorkin wrote. “I will not hand his granddaughter a country shaped by hateful and stupid men. Your tears last night woke me up, and I’ll never go to sleep on you again.” View Slideshow: Donald Trump Wins Presidency, Twitter Reacts Many had hoped that after Trump’s election , he would apologize for the more inflammatory and bigoted statements he made during his campaign and do his best to ease tensions among the increasingly divided segments of the American population. He has yet to do so.

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Zendaya Addresses Potential Spider-Man Casting Controversy: ‘Get Over It’

Zendaya won’t confirm or deny she’s playing Mary Jane in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” but if you have a problem with her casting, you need to “get over it.”

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Zendaya Addresses Potential Spider-Man Casting Controversy: ‘Get Over It’

Zendaya won’t confirm or deny she’s playing Mary Jane in “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” but if you have a problem with her casting, you need to “get over it.”

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Over My Shoulder

This poem, written in preparation for election night coverage, urges citizens to keep working at improving America.

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Over My Shoulder

This poem, written in preparation for election night coverage, urges citizens to keep working at improving America.

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Over My Shoulder