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FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2016., file photo, Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs the ball as Marshall's Rodney Allen (11) closes in during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Huntington, W. Va. Third-ranked  Louisville can take a commanding lead in the ACC Atlantic race when play No. 5 Clemson on Saturday. (AP Photo/Walter Scriptunas II, File) (AP Photo/Walter Scriptunas II, File)

Stereotypes stalk black college athletes

Joseph Cooper - The Conversation

Brains vs. brawn: Does big-time college sports actually value black student-athletes and their lives?

"Tucker Carlson Tonight" (FOX)

Carlson defends Trump's racist ICE dig

Matthew Rozsa

The Fox News host became enraged when a former Hillary Clinton adviser called out Trump's most recent racist remark

Brett Kavanaugh;  Bill Clinton (AP/Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

Kavanaugh's Clinton memo: Why it matters

Amanda Marcotte

Kavanaugh's Clinton-hunting memo is prurient but also exposes his deeply partisan views on executive privilege

(Getty/Shutterstock/Photo montage by Salon)

Back to school with dread

Bob Hennelly

Trump policy takes aim at families with American children who reside with at least one parent who is undocumented

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Capture the essence of the outdoors

Salon Marketplace

DC Metro Police form a protective phalanx around participants in the Unite the Right rally as they march to the White House, August 12, 2018. (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Is white nationalism still winning?

Chauncey DeVega

Don't be fooled by the pathetic turnout in D.C. or the media mockery. "Alt-right" racists are still winning

Bill Nelson (AP/Lynne Sladky)

Have the Russians hacked Florida?

Matthew Rozsa

Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat facing a tough election, says Russia has hacked his state's voter database

(Getty Images)

Under-skin microchips: Future of work?

Nicole Karlis

Microchips inside the human body: Is this a logical next step, or part of the robot overlords' grand scheme?

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Marcus Samuelsson (AP/Mark Von Holden)

In search of real American cuisine

D. Watkins

Continuing the work of Tony Bourdain, a chef tours America and each episode is a joyful showcase of diversit

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Voting rights activists fight back in GA

Shira Tarlo

The ACLU said the timing of the proposal was "suspicious," as the polling locations were used earlier this year

Make tutorials, demo products and more.

Salon Marketplace

An American flag flies in St. Bernard, La. Sept. 17, 2005. (AP/Anja Niedringhaus)

Searching for Katrina survivors

J. Malcolm Garcia

I took the assignment to cover recovery efforts in Louisiana in order to find my missing mentor

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Kelli Ward; Mike Cernovich (AP)

Kelli Ward tours with Mike Cernovich

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

Ward claimed, however, that she doesn't know what the alt-right is

Jill Stein and Sacha Baron Cohen in "Who Is America?" (Showtime)

Stein debates climate change with Cohen

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

Stein tells Cohen's right-wing character Dr. Billy Wayne Ruddick Jr. that she's a scientist three times

Megyn Kelly; Gretchen Carlson (AP)

Carlson accused of Miss America bullying

Rachel Leah

19 former Miss America winners are calling for the former Fox News host to resign from her new role

(Salon/Getty/J. Scott Applewhite/Reuters/Yuri Gripas)

First lady warns against cyber-bullying

Rachel Leah

"The president is proud of her commitment to children and encourages her," the first lady's office says

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Sacha Baron Cohen (Getty Images)

"Who Is America?" and anonymous evil

Melanie McFarland

Pranking conservative politicians is entertaining, but Sacha Baron Cohen's civilian segments reveal so much more

Pope Francis (Getty/Franco Origlia)

Pope reacts to clergy sex abuse scandal

Shira Tarlo

"Catholics have lost patience with us and civil society has lost confidence," said Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley

Brett Kavanaugh (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Kavanaugh's impeachment double-standard

Matthew Rozsa

Trump's appointee to the Supreme Court wanted to grill Clinton with lewd questions until he resigned in disgrace

Asia Argento (Getty/Loic Venance)

Asia Argento, #MeToo accuser and accused

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The movement has never been just about women or about one form of harassment or abuse

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Trump's gift to liberal America: Himself

Sam Natapoff

Just two years ago, proud liberal institutions were bereft, impoverished and hopeless; not anymore

Jeanine Pirro (Fox News)

Fox's Pirro blames Mueller for Benghazi

Joseph Neese

"You testified after four Americans are killed in Benghazi to cover for Hillary Clinton's incompetence," Pirro said

Donald Trump; John Brennan (Getty/Salon)

Trump goes to war: Can he save himself?

Bob Cesca

Revoking John Brennan's security clearance was only the first stage. Trump's counterattack could get much darker

(AP/Getty/Salon)

Aide with White nationalist ties booted

Matthew Rozsa

Darren Beattie appeared publicly with well-known white nationalists at the 2016 H.L. Mencken Club conference

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