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It takes a village idiot

Cody Cain

If we elect a presidential candidate who speaks and thinks on a fourth-grade level, what does that say about us?

Demonstrators chant and hold up signs as they  protest the Dakota Access Pipeline (Getty/Jim Watson)

A clash of 2 cultures

Jim Hightower

Energy giant unfurls lawsuits to score pipeline profit as Sioux tribe fights to protect its heritage, key waterways

FILE - This March 21, 2016 file photo shows the Flint Water Plant water tower in Flint, Mich.  After months of national attention on lead-tainted drinking water in Flint, many are starting to ask questions about a 74-mile pipeline being built from Lake Huron to the struggling former auto manufacturing powerhouse. The $285 million project is rooted in political ambitions and long-simmering resentment toward Detroit, which for decades had near-total control of the city’s water rates. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio File) (AP/Paul Sancya/Carlos Osorio/Brennan Linsley)

What's not being voted on

Simon Davis-Cohen

Corporations, courts and politicians evade democracy by squashing local measures on fracking, wages, GMOs and more

Donald Trump (Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

"Not as rigged as I thought"

Bob Cesca

A surging Trump should scare you more than ever — he proposed we cancel the election and name him president

Hillary Clinton before her victory speech in New York on Tuesday night (Reuters)

Michael Beckel - The Center For Public Attention

Most of the money behind the Republicans for Clinton super PAC has come from a billionaire Democrat

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The sin I couldn't give up

Chris Harold

At 19, I joined a controlling religious community, and my world became small. Her books cracked it wide open

Netflix CEO, Reed Hastings (James Duncan Davidson/O'Reilly Media, Inc.)

Joel Warner - Capital & Main

What is behind the Netflix CEO’s fight to charterize public schools?

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I'm grateful for my abortion

Jacqui Morton

It took a long time, but I'm finally at peace with the loss of my pregnancy — and now I'm terrified for my rights

(Clive R. McMahon,  IMOS Animal Tagging,  Sydney Institute of Marine Science)

Animals vs. climate change

Diane Stopyra

Global climatic change hurts the animal kingdom disproportionately — and now animals are doing something about it

(<a href='https://www.shutterstock.com/g/Pixel+Memoirs'>Pixel Memoirs</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>/Salon)

One nation, "weaponized"

Erin Keane

To "weaponize" once meant to arm an object for destruction. Now it means we're all potentially ticking bombs

(Amazon Studios/Jessica Miglio)

Not quite the new "Mad Men"

Melanie McFarland

Amazon Studio's "Good Girls Revolt" is less concerned with the historical heft of its subject than how it all looks

Donald Trump (Reuters/Dominick Reuter)

Trump's first 100 days

Bill Scheft

Banished to the Malignant Narcissist wing of a local psych center, a never-defeated Trump plans his next moves

Hillary Clinton; Vladimir Putin; Donald Trump (AP/Andrew Harnik/Richard Shiro/Reuters/Ivan Sekretarev/Salon)

Real winner of 2016: Putin

Andrew O'Hehir

Masterful political troll or imaginary Halloween goblin? Either way, Vladimir Putin made America pee its pants

FILE - This Jan. 18, 2013 file photo shows Anita Hill during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. Hill made national headlines in 1991 when she testified that then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her. Now, more than 20 years later, director Freida Mock explores Hill's landmark testimony and the resulting social and political changes in the documentary "Anita." (Photo by Victorial Will/Invision/AP, File) (Victoria Will/invision/ap)

Crime Justice News - The Crime Report

New allegations of sexual harassment against Justice Thomas warrant investigation, says Professor Hill.

Salon Staff

Comedian Chelsea Handler stopped by Bill Maher's HBO show to talk sex, drugs and the potential First Daughter

Salon Staff

Hillary Clinton "doesn't seem genuine" to voters? "Grow the f**k up. She's a civil servant, not a craft beer!"

Elon Musk (AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Behind the myth of Elon Musk

Paul Alexander

Musk is the CEO of three companies — Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity — all of which would fail without government money

(Getty/Patrick Baz)

Liberals' blind faith

Carrie Sheffield

Speaking out against the oppression of women in the Muslim world is not Islamophobic — it's pro-human rights

(Getty/Tom Pennington)

"I'm with stupid"

Sophia A. McClennen

Donald Trump isn't the only one to lie with impunity. Logic, facts and intelligence are the losers in this election

(Getty/Sandy Huffaker)

Holiday shopping — already?!

Angelo Young

Consumers resent retailers pushing holiday shopping ever earlier, but they keep buying — so who's to blame?

(Getty/Spauln)

Who are the nonvoters?

Sean McElwee

About 55 million adult Americans aren't registered and don't vote. If they did, the current GOP would be vaporized

Salon Staff

The Academy Award winner talks about his new documentary, produced in part by Leonardo DiCaprio

Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind (Getty/Theo Wargo)

Semi-charmed Stephan Jenkins

Annie Zaleski

Nearly 20 years after their debut, Stephan Jenkins and Third Eye Blind aren't content to serve up '90s nostalgia

(Netflix)

Werner Herzog in North Korea

Gary M. Kramer

Salon talks to the legendary documentarian, and volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer, about making "Into the Inferno"

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