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Opinion: The Pittsburgh Temple Shooting Was Terrorism. Here's How We Can Heal.
We must take time to mourn. Then we must fight the anti-Semitic rhetoric growing in our country.
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Opinion: Powerful Men Who Say They’re Being 'Lynched’... Are Not
They’re distorting history and trying to avoid accountability.
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Opinion: White People, Stop Using 911 To Oppress Black People
White supremacy doesn't need your help, Becky.
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Opinion: Donald Trump Is Complicit In Jamal Khashoggi's Likely Death. So Are Many Others.
The Trump administration's enabling of the Saudi state and incitement against the press is partly to blame for Khashoggi's fate.
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Opinion: 7 Myths About The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
This is not about religion. It’s about land theft, expulsion and ethnic cleansing.
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Live Interview With Illinois Governor Pat Quinn - Friday at 4:30pm ET
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn joined us via Google Hangout from the National Democratic Governors Conference. He discussed the state of the economy, his take on the 2012 election, and his latest jobs initiative for U.S. veterans. HuffPost Live host, Marc Lamont Hill, asked tough questions on his criticism of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, his stance on corporate tax breaks, and his austerity plan for the state of Illinois.
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LIVE DISCUSSION: From Class Trips To Recruiting Trips... Is Athletics Stealing Our Students?
The most talented young athletes can be recruited now for college sports and a career in the limelight as early as the seventh grade. They can seal their fates at a top university before even taking their SATs. The New York Times recently looked at how middle school has become the toughest battleground for recruiting future basketball stars.
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Lebron Finally Wins... Who Do We Hate Next?
Last week, Lebron James won his first NBA championship, effectively ending the "Lebron Can't Win" storyline that has dominated the media for the past few years. Since the victory, the anti-Lebron media narrative has been replaced by stories of his maturity and focus, not to mention redemption for his infamous 2010 "Decision" to publicly abandon Cleveland for Miami. While the changing sentiment is good for Lebron, it raises a critical dilemma for the rest of us: Who's next?