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What to expect of Cuba's new president

William M. LeoGrande - The Conversation

If he can deliver on the economy, he'll deliver.

The Bohemian club's mascot owl. (Wikimedia)

Bohemian Club workers on strike

Nicole Karlis

Some veteran workers make less than $20 an hour at a club that costs members tens of thousands to join

Evan Rachel Wood as Dolores Abernathy in "Westworld" (HBO/John P. Johnson)

The revolution, televised in Westworld

Melanie McFarland

We can choose to see our struggle reflected in "Westworld," and Dolores. Or it can look like nothing at all

Demonstrators inside a Center City Starbucks on April 15, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Getty/Mark Makela)

Unconscious bias training

Calvin K. Lai - The Conversation

Protestors demonstrate inside a Philadelphia Starbucks, where two black men were arrested

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State immobility puts voters at risk

Aaron Sankin

The program was meant to weed out ineligible voters but instead makes sensitive voter information vulnerable

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New ways to avoid ACA penalties

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

Four new "hardship exemptions" have been added to allow people a way out of facing penalties

(AP/Getty/Salon)

What Trump really means by "fake news!"

Amanda Marcotte

This conservative contempt for truth didn't happen overnight, and Donald Trump certainly didn't invent it

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Bike-sharing companies changing cities

Douglas Johnson - The Conversation

Bike-sharing offers bikes for short-term public rental from multiple stations in the city

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Elmo, Matthew Rozsa, Alan Muraoka, and Julia (Property of Salon)

"Sesame Street," Julia and me

Matthew Rozsa

I wish there had been a character like Julia on TV when I was a lonely kid with an autism diagnosis

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Congrats, grads! Ready to work for free?

Sophia A. McClennen

Unpaid work is going mainstream, and it's spreading fast

FILE - In this June 25, 1953, file photo, a demonstrator helps direct the eye to  a new television set for outdoor use, one of the new things at the Summer Home Furnishings Market in the American Furniture Mart in Chicago. TV was key to the world baby boomers were born into: a newly modernized world whose every problem (with the possible exception of the Cold War) seemed to promise an available solution. Polio would be cured! Man would go into space! Even African-Americans, oppressed for so long, had new reason for hope. TV chronicled this bracing wave of wonder and potential, and built upon it as an essential part of what distinguished boomers: They were pampered and privileged and ushered toward a sure-to-be-glorious future. (AP Photo/Edward Kitch, File) (AP)

Did Baby Boomers ruin the future?

Sarah Burris - Raw Story

Millennials came of age in an era of so-called "trickle-down economics" and their aftermath

Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at Atlantic Aviation in Moon Township, Pa. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Navigating Trump appointees through data

Derek Kravitz, Al Shaw, Alex Mierjeski - ProPublica

ProPublica assembled thousands of records of Trump administration appointees. Here’s how you can use them

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Classic style meets superb quality

Salon Marketplace

Major Gen. Lucian K. Truscott Jr. (AP/Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

My grandfather was my wingman

Lucian K. Truscott IV

As an Army brat, having a four star general in the family was a mixed bag when it came to girlfriends

It looks as good as it feels

Salon Marketplace

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Single women still hurt by recession

Melanie G. Long - The Conversation

We may be on the brink of another debt-driven bubble

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Donald Trump (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Trump's creed of greed has a history

Conor Lynch

Trump is a product of the twisted worship of wealth. Can he cure us of our misguided faith that greed is good?

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COPD afflicts more women than men

Anna Gorman - KFF Health News

Being diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is a life shortening, distressing sentence

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Progressive Senate candidates scarce

Valerie Vande Panne - Independent Media Institute

It wasn't easy, but we found just three promising candidates to pay attention to during the primaries

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Bill Maher: Has #MeToo gone too far?

Nicole Karlis

Recent Pulitzer Prize-winner Ronan Farrow stopped by "Real Time With Bill Maher"

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Bill Cosby departs the courthouse after he was found guilty in his sexual assault retrial, April, 26, 2018. (AP//Matt Slocum)

How Cosby used TV to betray us

Melanie McFarland

For decades Bill Cosby exploited TV to ensure that the public would believe him instead of the women he preyed upon

Molly Ringwald (Kevin Carlin)

Molly Ringwald has earned her voice

Gary M. Kramer

The former '80s teen queen opens up about playing unlikeable adults, John Hughes and culture in the age of #MeToo

A photo of accused rapist and killer Joseph James DeAngelo is displayed during a news conference on April 25, 2018. (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

The Golden State Killer suspect and DNA

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The Joseph James DeAngelo case raises questions about the ethics of DNA collecting. You can take mine

Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington in "Game of Thrones" (HBO/Helen Sloan)

Another delay for "Games of Thrones"

Nicole Karlis

Yes, author George R.R. Martin has confirmed the news on his official blog

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