#1960NOW
Through film, portraits and protest images, Bright connects activists from the 1960s with those of today
koppel on hannity: bad
The veteran news anchor could not have spoken more bluntly in a sit-down interview with the Fox News host
Republicans are temperamentally and ideologically oriented to opposing government, not leading it
trump goes golfing (again)
The White House and Fox News don't want to admit that the president is enjoying a leisurely weekend on the links
Ryan and the right's failures
The inability to face reality is not a bug in conservative politics — as Paul Ryan just found out; it's a feature
We're expected to live in a universe which is not only post-truth but altogether post-language and post-meaning
A true cloud of illegitimacy now hangs over the presidency of Donald Trump
Last year's county election results suggest yes — but other demographics suggest maybe not
Orphan Drug Act may not always be helping people whose rare diseases have been ignored, as it was intended
Cyber-trolling causes seizure
Landmark case of cyber trolling continues to develop, while journalist Kurt Eichenwald pursues justice
A body-morphing strain of BDSM
‘Feederism’ refers to a small sexual subculture where men get off by getting women fat
What you can do about an erratic commander-in-chief controlling a vast and vulnerable arsenal of mass destruction
Hard choices, bad decissions
A taut, supernatural thriller that revolves around regret, revenge and xenophobia
Hacking the wine list
Salon talks to "Cork Dork" author Bianca Bosker about the soul and science of the bottle, beyond "red or white?"
Should Democrats act like Republicans by blocking Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Neil Gorsuch?
New crop comes in for "Fargo"
A new trailer holds promise for more greatness for "Fargo"
New website language provides clues for how the State Department will address climate change
"Girls" and one critic grow up
With 5 episodes left, a reluctant viewer stops cringing and sighing and makes peace with the controversial series
Art attack
Last weekend, a man slashed a Thomas Gainsborough painting in London's National Gallery. What drives these acts?
Mass shooting in Cincinnati
Shots fired at Cameo club in Cincinnati early Sunday morning leave city on edge, and one dead
Dutch kids aren't stressed out
UNICEF rated Dutch children the happiest in the world, and American kids aren't even in the top 25. Here's why
Make no mistake: Health insurance lobbyists also helped shape the Affordable Care Act
End of life care at home
“If they told me I had six months to live or go to the hospital and last two years. . .leave me home,” said one
SCOTUS lies: A short history
Neil Gorsuch's bland denials belong to a tradition of conservative dishonesty that reaches back many decades