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File-This undated file photo from Oregon State University shows a school of yellow tang off the coast of Hawaii. The waters off the Hawaii’s largest island are home to a half-million brightly-colored tropic fish that are scooped up into nets each year and flown across the globe into aquariums from Berlin to Boston. Scientists say the aquarium fishery off the Big Island is among the best managed in the world, but it has nevertheless become the focus of a fight over whether it’s ever appropriate to remove fish from reefs for people to look at and enjoy. (AP Photo/Oregon State University, Bill Walsh,File) NO SALES (AP Photo/Oregon State University, Bill Walsh,File)

The weird and wonderful world of fish

Brittney Borowiec

A new book tells tales of the life aquatic

Udo Kier (Getty/Jason Kempin)

Udo Kier opens up about his wild career

Gary M. Kramer

"Sometimes I get a script that says, 'Only you can play it,'" the veteran character actor tells Salon

A makeshift memorial in front of the "Le petit Cambodge" restaurant in Paris, November 17, 2015. (Getty/Kenzo Tribouillard)

Terrorism and the ethics of travel

Dana McMahan

Making the ephemeral and still vital human connections during travel connects people in joy and in tragedy

(Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool Image via AP)

Trump becoming increasingly dishonest

Taylor Link

The president has spoken over 1,000,000 words and the last couple 1,000 contain more lies, according to the Star

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Melon, yes? Melon, no! (Food52)

Make any bad melon better with this hack

Valerio Farris - Food52

What is one to do with a bad melon?

(AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

U.S. ambassador helped white activist

Taylor Link

The U.S. ambassador of International Religious Freedom lobbied Britain to show sympathy to chief white nationalist

Bobcat Goldthwait (Getty/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

Bobcat Goldthwait's "Misfits & Monsters"

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to the subversive filmmaker about his TruTV anthology series and the inspiration in "The Twilight Zone"

James Holmes (AP/Photo montage by Salon)

A dark knight in Aurora

Dr. William H. Reid

New unredacted interview transcripts shine a new light on the horrific Aurora shooting

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U.S. facing shortage of airline pilots

Peter Gall - The Conversation

For many, the job of a pilot has lost its luster

Elon Musk (Reuters/Rashid Umar Abbasi)

Musk revealed as a GOP donor

Taylor Link

The tech entrepreneur gave a hefty check to a PAC dedicated to maintaining Republican control of Congress

Body/Head (Matador Records)

"It's a stoner record for non-stoners"

Annie Zaleski

Salon talks to Kim Gordon and Bill Nace about why you should listen to their new Body/Head album all at once

For a taste of local Puerto Rican fare, head to Lote 23. (Andrea Bartz/Fathom Away)

Eat your way through San Juan

Andrea Bartz - Fathom

San Juan, Puerto Rico, beckons tourists back with its food scene, a blend of the island's many cultural influences

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Donald Trump; Theresa May; Vladimir Putin (AP/Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

Trump, Brexit and the Russians

Andrew O'Hehir

Trump's week of grand spectacle wasn't as crazy as it looked: Once again, he's trying to lure his foes into a trap

(AP Photo/Lisa Poole, File)

Fight against affirmative action

Daniel Golden - ProPublica

If preferences for minority applicants stops, expect backlash against admission boosts for rich legacy students

"Superstore" (NBC)

Why we need more working-class TV now

David Masciotra

Most Americans have little savings and live one bad break away from financial ruin. TV needs more of those stories

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Trump doubts Russia hacked the DNC

Taylor Link

Trump took to Twitter Saturday morning to ask where the DNC server was, implying that the "Deep State" hid evidence

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HBO is fodder in Warner's war

Max Cea

The bigger picture for everyone’s favorite premium cable network is that it’s just one piece in a bigger war

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Heat check

Justine Calma - Grist

Extreme heat kills more than a hundred New Yorkers yearly. Here's how the city's tackling the problem in a warming

iPhone 8, iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

China only makes $8.46 from an iPhone

Jason Dedrick, Greg Linden, Kenneth L. Kraemer - The Conversation

China would not be losing that much profit from tariffs on the iPhone, leading to a trade war with irreparable harm

It can charge your iPhone over 8 times

Salon Marketplace

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Trump’s presidency is illegitimate

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Meuller's indictments of 12 Russian intelligence agents prove that the Kremlin stole the election for Trump

Get the training to ace crucial exams

Salon Marketplace

(AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Trump wants to end welfare as we know it

Ebony Slaughter-Johnson - Independent Media Institute

They are setting the stage for the elimination of the social safety net altogether

Scott Pruitt (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Scott Pruitt: Still a hero to the right

Jerry Taylor

Conservatives ignored Pruitt's sins because he protected profits above all else. The right wasn't always like this

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