- What you missed on Sunday Kos ...
- '... we are the hard-boiled sons of Emmett Till,' by Denise Oliver Velez
- Trump campaign hopes for reverse 'Bradley Effect,’ by Jon Perr
- Mothers' fighting Chicago violence one block at a time, by Sher Watts Spooner
- New con man Trump v2.0 is the same phony racialist pandering grifter as the old Trump v1.0, by Frank Vyan Walton
- Apple is right: Patriotism has nothing to do with taxes, but it's wrongly avoiding paying its fair share, by Mark E Andersen
- If fascism ever does come to America, the media will be goosestepping right in line, by Laurence Lewis
- It's time to stop criminalizing a medical issue, by Susan Grigsby
- Recent headlines signal need for single-payer Medicaid for all—now, by Egberto Willies
- King snakes and duck eggs: How social media giants are impacting indie website owners, by DarkSyde
After torpedoing his political career with two nearly identical sexting scandals, former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) has allegedly been sending lewd texts and selfies to yet another woman, according to a New York Post report out Sunday.
At a glance, the two websites look virtually indistinguishable. Both feature a photo of Donald Trump, in a suit and red tie, in front of a giant American flag. Both seemingly offer a chance for two to win dinner with Donald Trump.
One is at donaldjtrump.com; the other is at dinnerwithtrump.org.
The first belongs to Trump’s campaign. The second is a scheme run by Ian Hawes, a 25-year-old Maryland man who has no affiliation with Trump or his campaign and who has preyed on more than 20,000 unsuspecting donors, collecting more than $1 million in the process.
More than 300 wild reindeer have been killed after they were struck by lightning at a nature park in southern Norway.
Juan Gabriel, Latin American music icon and Mexico's bestselling artist of all time, died of natural causes Sunday morning at his home in Santa Monica, a day after the Mexican singer performed at the Forum in Inglewood, California. Gabriel was 66.