Ensemble player gets the spot
The "Daily Show" correspondent has more to say than can fit in a field report
Autism, social justice & Trump
The discussion around Donald Trump's son is irresponsible and offensive. It's the president who should be our focus
On Saturday night I don latex and beat men with paddles. On Sunday morning I go to church. Are they much different?
What "a real one" really is
Everyone wants justice for Freddie Gray. But could Freddie Gray have called you if he needed a job reference?
Late Night Gets Serious
UPDATED: Salon talks to writers from "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "The Daily Show" and "Full Frontal"
A lesson on how to fall back in love with your country, even in times of instability
Are there great U.S. artists?
The Davis Museum pulls all art made by immigrants from its collection. What would U.S. art be without them?
Look Again
Fascinating world views from the ill-fated Oroville Dam in California to the National Circus of Kiev
There is a name for those who take the moral high ground and fight back: heroes
Fact-checking is dead
Philosopher William Berkson has an antidote for bogus media "balance": Some evidence matters more
This is what life is like now for the people who grow your food
Don't think about elephants
While federal agencies pass the buck on tuberculosis containment, zoo animals—and people—could keep getting sick
libertarians to the rescue!
The party scored a major victory for third parties in future elections
The Marvel superhero directly confronts a "war on terror culture" that regards Muslim-Americans as threats
Indians want to meet Trump
Native Americans hope President Donald Trump doesn't forget them when he puts "America First!"
Trump wants to be like Jackson
"The moment is Jacksoninan but do we have a Jackson in the Oval Office?", asks author Jon Meacham of Trump
After the next big attack
Terrorism presents a grave danger — not for the reasons Trump claims, but because it could undermine democracy
President Trump has long given wildly varying numbers estimating his net worth
Put food policy on the table
While farmers' earnings dip and agribusiness thrives, remember that consumers crave local, sustainable, tasty food
Voter registration is key
Data from New York, a blue state with regressive voting laws, shows how easier registration could change everything
Trump could reverse a recent push to require oil companies to disclose more information about climate change risks
Professor Nina Khrushcheva
For Russians, world recognition is number one — sanctions and critics aside
The "Blind Sheik" is dead
Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka "the Blind Sheik", died in prison Saturday serving life sentence for terrorist plans