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Virginia Woolf (Getty Images/George C. Beresford/gradyreese)

The rise of social reading

Michael Harris

Virginia Woolf’s ideal reader is now under siege by interactive technology, as we pursue a party on the page

Nikki Haley, United States' Ambassador United Nations, shows pictures of Syrian victims of chemical attacks as she addresses a meeting of the Security Council on Syria at U.N. headquarters, Wednesday, April 5, 2017. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) (AP)

Charlie May

UN Ambassador Nikki Haley sees no political solution with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad

Madame President

Max Cea

Elizabeth Marvel talks about playing a "dignified, intelligent" president on "Homeland"

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Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

Will America’s wars and military-first policies once again become the target of a mobilizing public?

"The Blue Madonna," 17th Century. Oil on canvas. (The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art.)

Mystery of a one-hit wonder

Noah Charney

My favorite painting is by 17th century painter Carlo Dolci, who never made anything else like it. Now we know why

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Getting in on the gag

Max Cea

How to parse a maddeningly clever album? Refer to the paratext

Jen Jolliffe, 55, poses outside her home in Anchorage, Alaska. Jolliffe, an acupuncturist, works from home with her boyfriend, Andrew Hawk, 52, a gunsmith.  Both receive health care coverage through the ACA and are concerned about what a GOP plan for health coverage would mean for them. (Ash Adams/Kaiser Health News)

JoNeal Aleccia - KFF Health News

When Andy Hawk needed hernia surgery last year, his biggest worry wasn’t the operation’s cost

Jeremy Scahill speaking in Washington, D.C. in 2014 (Wikimedia Commons/Gage Skidmore)

Charlie May

Award-winning journalist Jeremy Scahill scolded the media for its coverage of the Syrian missile attack

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Trump and Putin's true goal

Paul Rosenberg

Putin and Trump are often depicted as enemies of democracy. What they really want to destroy is civilization

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Joaquin Sapien - ProPublica

The judge who oversaw the landmark case involving troubled homes for the mentally ill has a message

(AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Beware a zombie Paris accord

Lindsay Iversen

Trump's executive order on the environment keeps U.S. participation in the climate agreement. But will he abide?

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Ballad of a sad little man

Cody Cain

Spare a thought for Bill O'Reilly, difficult as that may be: He'll never know what really good sex is like

(Reuters/Yuri Gripas/AP/Jim Lo Scalzo/Photo montage by Salon)

Elliott Negin - Alternet

By nullifying Obama-era climate initiatives, Trump puts the nation at risk in several ways

Relatives and onlookers gather outside a church after a bomb attack in the Nile Delta town of Tanta, Egypt. (AP)

Charlie May

The Islamic State has taken responsibility for Coptic church bombings in Egypt that killed dozens

Jimmy Carter (AP)

Weakness of the Religious Left

Alec Ryrie

Liberal Protestants could be a politically powerful force in America, if they allowed themselves to be

Adam Curtis; Donald Trump (Getty/Scott Gries/Mandel Ngan/AP/Photo montage by Salon)

Jacob Sugarman - Alternet

The legendary documentarian shares his thoughts on the Syrian airstrike and Trump's presidency

Beck Bennett is a clueless Pepsi ad exec on Saturday Night Live 4.8

No Coke Pepsi

Alli Joseph

Saturday Night Live shows us where Pepsi went wrong with its ridiculous, offensive and stupid commercial

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Activism as the way out

Jim Hightower

If we commit to steadily amassing a people's movement, that can become our government

Louis C.K. hosts Saturday Night Live

Louis C.K. tests jokes on SNL

Alli Joseph

"Why did the chicken cross the road? Because there was a black guy walking behind him," said C.K.

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Trump's Syria misadventure

Danielle Ryan

An utter lack of skeptical inquiry and way too much jingoistic cheerleading: Does any of this sound familiar?

Alzheimer's

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Author Niki Kapsambelis joins Salon Talks to discuss the race to find an Alzheimer's cure

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Todd Gitlin - BillMoyers.com

When the commander-in-chief isn’t all attitude, he’s all thumbs

(Reuters/Maxim Shipenkov/Christopher Aluka Berry/Photo montage by Salon)

red herrings or real questions

Matthew Rozsa

When it comes to Russia, there are a lot of dangling threads that could distract us from the important points

An anti-semitic cartoon from Judge magazine. (Wikicommons)

Trump, Jews and racial myth

Jonathan Zimmerman

Until the 1940s, Jews in America were considered a separate race. Their journey to whiteness has important lessons

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