- What you missed on Sunday Kos …
- 'It wasn't supposed to be a rape scene': Why are pornographers getting away with on-camera assault, by Rebecca Pilar Buckwalter Poza
- Trump may try to demonize food stamps even further, by Sher Watts Spooner
- One thing that 'M*A*S*H' got wrong about the Korean War, by Susan Grigsby
- The top 60 fringe groups attacking conservatives, by David Akadjian
- Today's journalism is incompatible with today's right-wing politics. We need a new paradigm, by Egberto Willies
- Could Trump face Magnitsky Act sanctions, by Jon Perr
- The grifter in chief has dictatorial fantasies, by Mark E Andersen
- Stuart Hall: 'Those who do not see themselves reflected in national heritage are excluded from it,' by Denise Oliver Velez
- Turning affluent suburbs blue is a necessary part of winning back a Democratic majority, by David Jarman
- Mad as ever at Comey, yet still floored by the stupidity of the Clinton who got to be president, by Ian Reifowitz
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake rocked the Osaka region of western Japan on Monday morning, killing at least three people and injuring more than 300 others, NHK reported.
Climate Change May Already Be Hitting the Housing Market
Homes in areas most exposed to flood and hurricane risk were worth less last year, on average, than a decade earlier.
- How happy was Mexico about beating Germany in World Cup play? This happy:
Mexicans jumping in jubilation on Sunday shook the ground hard enough to set off earthquake detectors and throngs danced in the streets after their team scored a surprise victory over World Cup defending champion Germany.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show, Greg Dworkin notes that Trump continues his border kidnapping plot, while denying it to the world, as his Gop nods & frets. Armando breaks in with SCOTUS news in the WI gerrymandering case. Canada keeps its #SanctionTrump options open.