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Paul Ryan (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Is Paul Ryan going to resign?

Charlie May

One GOP congressman says the big Washington rumor is that Paul Ryan will resign, and his successor has been chosen

Stormy Daniels on "60 Minutes," March 25, 2018. (CBS)

The Stormy Daniels sex problem

Shannon Weber - Alternet

Daniels insists she's not a victim, but her story is troubling to some

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Repeal the Second Amendment?

Matthew Rozsa

A former Supreme Court judge says it's time to repeal the Second Amendment, a NRAer's worst nightmare

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Colbert drops the hammer on Santorum

Charlie May

Colbert gets to the heart of gun control: Who's right and who's very, very wrong

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Donald Trump; John Bolton (AP/Getty/Salon)

Bolton foreign policy: Madness ahead

Heather Digby Parton

Expect a foreign policy purge, ripping up the Iran deal and high tension with China. Then there's the bad stuff

Stormy Daniels (Getty/Ethan Miller)

Stormy Daniels saga gets complicated

Matthew Rozsa

Now the former adult film star is suing Donald Trump's lawyer

Prevent toppling your MacBook over

Salon Marketplace

Save $140 on these workout headphones

Salon Marketplace

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In this photo provided by James Balog/Extreme Ice Survey, the Solheimajokull glacier in 2015. Over the past decade or so scientists and photographers keep returning to the world’s glaciers, watching them shrink with each visit. Now they want other people to see what haunts them in a series of before and after photos.  (James Balog/Extreme Ice Survey via AP) (AP)

How Trump hides climate change data

Morgan Currie, Britt S. Paris - The Conversation

Across agency websites, documents have disappeared, web pages have vanished and language has shifted

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On seeing America’s wars whole

Andrew J. Bacevich

Six questions for A.G. Sulzberger

Donald Trump addresses troops at Miramar Marine Corp Air Station. (Getty/Sandy Huffaker)

Trump's tariffs will hurt workers

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

Previous analysis has found that tariffs hurt low-income people and women the most

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Criminal justice reform: winning issue?

Amanda Marcotte

Voters don't want Trump-style demagoguery about crime. They're ready for real work to reduce mass incarceration

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NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 13:  Journalist David Brooks speaks at the launch of the unaffiliated political organization known as No Labels December 13, 2010 at Columbia University in New York City. The event features numerous politicians, journalists and citizens in a series of panels which address some of the most intractable political issues in America. Led by Republican political consultant Mark McKinnon, Democratic consultant Kiki McLean, political advisor Nancy Jacobson and CNN contributor John Avlon, the group looks to find solutions to problems partly by getting politicians to put aside their partisan behavior in order to find common ground.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (AP/Getty/YouTube)

The New York Times' opinion wars

Matthew Sheffield

Editors at the Gray Lady had good intentions in hiring new columnists. But the results have been a total mess

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Piketty: Sanders can beat the right

Keith A. Spencer

New paper explores how both parties were captured by the "elite," leaving a politically rudderless underclass

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Why mandatory drug tests are racist

Liz Posner - Alternet

Black people are more likely than white people to be fired for failing a drug test

(AP/Richard Drew)

The myth of the echo chamber

Elizabeth Dubois, Grant Blank - The Conversation

Echo chambers and filter bubbles are leading to a political polarization that poses a danger to democracy

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United Farm Workers leader Dolores Huerta organizing marchers on the 2nd day of March Coachella in Coachella, CA 1969. (George Ballis/Take Stock/The Image Works)

Dolores: Portrait of marching for change

Melanie McFarland

Three days after the March for Our Lives comes a revealing portrait of civil rights pioneer Dolores Huerta

Signs at the Pittsburgh March for our Lives, March 24 (Ashley Murray)

Sister marches gave community connection

Ashley Murray - Salon Young Americans

In Pennsylvania, the March for our Lives had a steeltown flair

Alan Cumming in "After Louie"

Alan Cumming on sex, politics and legacy

Gary M. Kramer

Outspoken he does all the time, but Alan Cumming jumped at the chance to play someone thoroughly unlikeable

Emma Gonzalez

GOP Rep calls Parkland survivor a commie

Shira Tarlo

The etiquette-challenged congressman creates a social media uproar in attacking a school shooting survivor

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Paul Ryan (Getty/Win McNamee)

Students march to Paul Ryan's house

Shira Tarlo

One day after March for Our Lives, Wisconsin students aren't done marching. Next stop: Paul Ryan's house

South Carolina head coach Frank Martin watches during a practice session for their NCAA Final Four tournament college basketball semifinal game Friday, March 31, 2017, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) (AP)

Moneymaking Madness

Rick Eckstein - The Conversation

Not paying athletes is a way for schools and the NCAA to make more money

A foreclosed home in Chicago, June 29, 2010. (Reuters/John Gress)

American Dream deferred

Alex Henderson - Alternet

An alarming new study finds that home ownership in the U.S. is rapidly becoming a thing of the past.

Mark Zuckerberg (Getty/Drew Angerer)

FTC: We are investigating Facebook

Charlie May

Pep Boys joins Mozilla Corp. in suspending Facebook advertising; Zuckerberg continues global apology tour

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