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September 25th, 2016 [Luke Cage] [Luke Cage’s bulletproof body: “Marvel’s Luke Cage” is a needed dose of cool at a painful time] Melanie McFarland Thoughtful writing elevates Netflix's new series, as fulfilling as it is relevant, into necessary viewing this fall [Chinese Movie Crowd] [Hollywood’s new China syndrome: The country’s enormous audience means money for movie studios and some restrictions] Scott Timberg Chinese viewers — and investors — are saving Hollywood. But is China's influence causing studios to self-censor? [Donald Trump] [Trump’s Twitter dominance: Who’s the Obama of 2016? It might not be who you think] Ben Kohlmann Hillary Clinton may well win the election -- but Trump is absolutely killing her in the social-media race [Donald Trump] [Defying the odds: How to flip a Trump voter using pure logic] Erica Etelson, AlterNet A non-adversarial, respectful approach is the only way to convert Trump supporters [Donald Trump, Joseph McCarthy] [My mother and Trump’s border: America has been through this “extreme vetting” before] Ariel Dorfman My mother's 1953 experience with immigration detainment shows how dangerous McCarthy-like thinking can be [Green Sense Farms] [High Times: Vertical farming is on the rise — but can it save the planet?] Diane Stopyra Groundbreaking advances in vertical farming, which doesn't break ground at all, raise hopes it can feed the world [Donald Trump, Don King] [Trump’s racist ruse: His farcical outreach to black voters is just white supremacy in disguise] Amanda Marcotte Trump's speeches this week had a common theme: African-Americans don't deserve the same rights as whites [Jessica Alba] [Billion dollar baby: Jessica Alba’s Honest Company is her real entrepreneurial star vehicle] Angelo Young Jessica Alba’s Honest Company does more than sell diapers — it provides inspiration for women entrepreneurs [Hillary Clinton] [Rebooting Hillary: How Clinton can win the digital war and make the debates great again] Keegan Goudiss Bernie Sanders head of digital advertising explains what Hillary Clinton needs to do beat Trump at his own game. [Woman in Restaurant] [The bleak future of food criticism: Yelp reviews, puff pieces and no accountability for restaurants] Cara Strickland As the last dining critic in my city, I was a voice for the people who couldn't afford to waste money on a bad meal [Donald Trump] [Be afraid, be very afraid: Trump is trying to cow journalists out of doing their work] Todd Gitlin, BillMoyers.com The run-up to the debates is Donald Trump's latest exercise in intimidating the press [The Ridiculous Six] [What happened to Netflix? The film buff’s dream library is Adam Sandler’s house now] Nico Lang The streaming giant is banking on originals like "The Ridiculous 6" while cutting down on licensed films [Men Whispering] [Come clean, racists! Closeted Trump supporters and racism-deniers are a lot more dangerous] D. Watkins As a black man, I like my racism to be slam-dunked in my face -- the closet Trump fans and racism-deniers are worse [Tara Reid; Marie Antoinette; Amy Winehouse] [Our trainwrecks, ourselves: Why women hate on hot messes and other toxic female tropes] Marcie Bianco Sady Doyle’s anatomy of the "trainwreck" phenomenon points to the larger cultural forces behind celebrity gossip [7 Days in Ohio] [Who’s the real insane clown posse? Trump fans give Juggalos a run for their money in “7 Days in Ohio”] David Masciotra Salon talks to Nathan Rabin about the politics of Juggalos, the craziness of the RNC and Trump's "desiccated soul" [Donald Trump; Border Wall] [Would Trump’s border wall even be legal? (Hint: No.) And how would he make Mexico pay for it?] Geoffrey A. Hoffman A law professor on the legal implications of Trump's idiotic wall -- and his pledge to make Mexico pay for it [China Climate Countdown China Role] [From climate change to jihad: U.S. recognizes security importance of battling global warming] Brian Kahn, Climate Central For national security, the U.S. needs to look at the environment [Tag] [Sharing is caring: Here’s how to raise a child to be sympathetic — and maybe even empathetic] Tina Malti and Ju-Hyun Song, The Conversation How do we teach kids to care more when the world feels full of disagreement, conflict and aggression? [FDA] [Spinning science news: How the FDA keeps manipulating the media] Charles Seife, Scientific American FDA has been arm-twisting journalists into relinquishing their reportorial independence, our investigation reveals follow salon Most Read - [Nothing left but the dog whistle: Trump, "real America" and the death of the conservative movement] - [It’s hip to be square: Hillary Clinton isn’t cool — and she shouldn’t have to be] - [Behold the GOP's not-so-secret plan to dismantle government services: Defund, degrade and then privatize] - [“She’s a slob. 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