In a move that could greatly disappoint his base but is likely to be welcomed by the public at large, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he won’t pursue any potential investigation of Hillary Clinton tied to her use of a private email server while Secretary of State. “It’s just not something that I…
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Lady Gaga Slams Melania Trump With One Pitch Perfect Tweet
The political world was a little stunned to see Donald Trump’s wife Melania deliver a speech in the closing days of the 2016 election. After all, it turned out her perfectly nice sounding public remarks at the Republican National Convention turned out to be heavily plagiarizeed from a speech First Lady Michelle Obama gave years…
Why We Shouldn’t Blindly Lash Out At Folks That Invoke Trump
“I would have voted for Trump” is the new shot heard round the world. It’s too bad a sound bite like that is bound to be irrelevant in 24 hours. You’d think we’d have learned our lesson: that you always have to look at the broader context. The big picture. If you paid attention to Kanye’s Sacramento…
In First Interview Since Election, Trump Promises He Won’t Overturn Marriage Equality
In the wake of Donald Trump’s election, there has been a wave of fear through a number of traditionally marginalized communities, ranging from women, to minorities, Muslims, and the LGBTQ community. However, during his first interview as president-elect, Trump told CBS’s “60 Minutes” that the issue of marriage equality is settled in his mind and…
How should we remember Waterloo?
Is history just there to amuse us? Flickr/Elliott Brown. Some rights reserved. Waterloo? Yes, I remember it well, not the actual battle but the museum. I thought it would prove apocryphal, but there really was on display an English newspaper with the headline Corsican Uprising Defeated. Some things never change. Yet, if we truly remember…
Scrapping Trident: the holistic approach
It was a sunny but cold morning as I drove down Gare Loch in Scotland last week towards the town of Helensburgh. I was on my way to visit the Peace Camp at Faslane where the UK’s so-called independent nuclear submarine fleet is based. Britain’s nuclear armoury, which is actually part of a NATO force…
Worthy Cause Countdown: This Girls’ Soccer Team In North Carolina Needs $481 For Jerseys [UPDATED]
NOTE FROM THE EDITORS: THIS GOAL HAS BEEN MET! BUT YOU CAN GIVE TO ANOTHER WORTHY CAUSE HERE. From December 14 through December 25, GOOD Sports will feature the worthiest school athletic programs in need of funding. As the ISS (in-school suspension) instructor at Brogden Middle School in Durham, North Carolina, Carla Kirkland helps students manage academic,…
Middle East mix of feudal and dictatorial systems
Tahrir Square during Egypt's Revolution. Mohamed Mostafa/Demotix. All rights reserved. “Lift your heads up high. You are Egyptians!” This was the demonstrators’ cry in Tahrir (Liberation) Square in 2011, the year of the Arab Spring. The response from other parts of the square came in repeated bursts of “Allah-hu-Akbar!” (God is great.) Tahrir Square, in…
On Tuesday, I’m Voting For All The Moms Who Take Their Kids To The Polls
Last week, Louis C.K. told Conan O’Brien he was voting for Hillary Clinton mainly because she’s a mom: “A mother’s just got it… She feeds you and teaches you, she protects you, she takes care of sh*t.” While I wouldn’t vote for someone just because she’s a mother, motherhood offers a skillset no American president…
Women's power to stop war: rereading Virginia Woolf
A portrait of Woolf by Roger Fry c.1917 How essential it is that we should realize that unity the dead bodies, the ruined houses prove. For such will be our ruin if you, in the immensity of your public abstractions forget the private figure, or if we, in the intensity of our private emotions forget…