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The Democratic Party Isn't as Left-Wing as You Think

Progressives have gotten a lot of attention, but the moderate, centrist core of the party is far from dead.
Harry Cheadle
2.1.19
Catholic Church

Texas Catholic Church releases names of nearly 300 priests accused of child abuse

“On behalf of all who have failed in this regard, I offer my sincerest apology," said Cardinal Daniel DiNardo.
Carter Sherman
2.1.19
stream of the crop

Stream of the Crop: 9 New Albums for Heavy Rotation

Attention: please spin the new records from Girlpool and Cherry Glazerr, as well as these anti-fascist techno tracks and prickly drone pieces.
Noisey Staff
2.1.19
TV

Nice One M8, 'Sex Education' Is Coming Back for Another Shag

One of the few shows that treats sex like a topic to unpack instead of a scene to spice up an episode.
Taylor Hosking
2.1.19
LGBT+

Watch Ellen Page Call Out Mike Pence’s Homophobia on ‘The Late Show’

Page said the US vice president “has hurt LGBTQ people so badly” and “wishes I couldn’t be married.”
Manisha Krishnan
2.1.19
Food

Pizza Chain Introduces $25 'Festival Pyzza' Slice That Is Intentionally as Shitty as Fyre Fest

Hopefully you won't have to suck dick to get some Evian to wash it down.
Jelisa Castrodale
2.1.19
News

‘Targeted’ Hit Kills Hamilton Mobster’s Son

CeCe Luppino, whose family is connected to the Buffalo mafia, was found “obviously deceased” on Wednesday.
Mack Lamoureux
2.1.19
WHITE SUPREMACY

White supremacists planned a Super Bowl rally at the birthplace of the modern KKK. Here's how it fell apart.

First, they couldn't get a permit. Then, they got kicked off Facebook.
Tess Owen
2.1.19
Getting Out of Bed

'Exhaustion Is Not An Option': BLM's Patrisse Cullors On Grief and Activism

Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors describes leading a national movement, losing her father, and finding balance in the process.
Patrisse Cullors
2.1.19
Opioids

OxyContin makers kept pushing and profiting as addiction rates soared, new allegations say

A Massachusetts suit alleges shocking details of how Purdue Pharma amped up their marketing and looked at ways to make money from addiction
Emma Ockerman
2.1.19
Politics

The WeChat factor

As Canada tries to thwart election meddling, experts are warning about China’s wildly popular social media app
Tamara Khandaker
2.1.19
labor

Government Workers Are Still Trying to Get Paid for the 2013 Shutdown

As federal employees sue to get damages from the longest government shutdown in history, the victims of the last shutdown are waiting on their own payout.
Will Greenberg
2.1.19
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