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British singer and composer Elton John performs during the Rock in Rio music festival Saturday, May 22, 2010 in Lisbon, Portugal. (AP Photo/ Francisco Seco) **EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES** (AP)

The Associated Press

The book is due to be published in 2019

A visitor tries the Samsung Electronics' S7 edge smartphone at a shop of South Korean mobile carrier in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Samsung Electronics says it has expanded its recall of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones in the U.S. to include all replacement devices the company offered as a presumed safe alternative after the original Note 7s were found prone to catch fire. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man) (AP)

Youkyung Lee

Samsung's headache gets worse

A man talks to a relative at a wall separating Mexico and the United States (Reuters/Jorge Duenes)

New hope for the undocumented

Daniel Denvir

A series of legal end runs may succeed in restoring Obama's protections for millions of undocumented immigrants

John Stumpf (Reuters/Gary Cameron/AP/Rick Bowmer/Photo montage by Salon)

Wells Fargo escapes again

Angelo Young

Stumpf's resignation means Wells Fargo can now move on from the scandal unscathed and essentially unpunished

In this photo taken on Tuesday, July 1, 2014,  a wedding dress made in 1844 is displayed at the "American Brides: Inspiration and Ingenuity," exhibition in Denton, Texas. (AP)

Xuan Li - The Conversation

Chinese parents are worried. So is the government

Supporters of Yemen's Houthi rebels stand atop a truck as they demonstrate to mark the annual Al-Quds Day in the capital Sana'a, on July 1, 2016 (Reuters/Khaled Abdullah)

Ben Norton, The Associated Press

U.S. destroys 3 coastal radar sites in Houthi territory with missiles after backing coalition bombing for 19 months

(Getty Images/istockphoto)

Moms, girls, beauty and brains

Alli Joseph

Many parents shelter their daughters from the expectations of beauty norms. Maybe it's doing more harm than good

Chris Thile (AP/Ann Heisenfelt)

Lake Wobegon's new mayor

Scott Timberg

Salon talks to the mandolin legend about the new sensibility he brings to the storied public radio variety show

Thomas Dolby's Speed of Sound

Annie Zaleski

Salon talks to the '80s synthpop star about his new memoir, the music industry and working in digital start-ups

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal at the Friends of Syria Conference in Tunis, Tunisia on February 24, 2012 (Reuters/Jason Reed)

Ben Norton

"Should we worry about this?" John Podesta wrote. The lobbyist warned about "politicization" of the 9/11 Saudi suit

(AP/John Locher)

Taylor Link

For most of the election, the USC/Los Angeles Times Daybreak poll has had Trump in the lead. No more

(AP/Evan Vucci)

Sophia Tesfaye

Trump backers have finally found a poll they like: An imaginary electoral map with no women voters

Eric Trump (AP/Dennis Van Tine/Salon)

Bullsh**ter of the Day

Mireia Triguero Roura

The Republican candidate's son takes after the old man in his wanton manhandling of statistics

Salon Staff

At this point, Trump is probably more famous for all the celebrities he's feuded with than his TV show

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall-style forum, Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016, in Sandown, N.H. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty) (AP)

Ryan Bohl - Geopolitics Made Super

For starters, Trump’s plan to force allies to rearm is geopolitical madness

Kwame on Trump's rise to power

D. Watkins

Salon sat down with the Season 1 "Apprentice" runner-up to talk about Donald Trump, race and the election

Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for President, speaks at the Values Voter Summit, a conference of Christian religious and social conservatives, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. on Friday, September 9, 2016. (Photo by Jeff Malet) (Jeff Malet Photography)

Taylor Link

The Washington Post's Trump video wiped away a potentially dreadful day for Clinton -- and transformed the election

Donald Trump (Reuters/Brendan McDermid/Getty/Joe Raedle/Photo montage by Salon)

Sophia Tesfaye

You know Trump crossed a line when former Bush administration lawyer John Yoo compared him to an "early Mussolini"

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Jay L. Zagorsky - The Conversation

Art curators may not like it, but there's no real reason to ban taking photos

A Spanish soldier looks up as he marches with others in a military parade during a national holiday known as "Dia de la Hispanidad" or Hispanic Day, in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016. Almost a year into Spain's political deadlock, the country is celebrating its National Day with a military parade of over 3,000 soldiers marching through Madrid and aircraft drawing trails of red and yellow smoke in the sky to represent the flag. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco) (AP)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from the festive streets of Madrid to a chili farm in China

Drive-By Truckers; Green Day (Big Hassle/Danny Clinch/AP/Jeff Christensen)

The record America needs now

Nico Lang

Like Green Day giving the finger to Bush's "redneck agenda," DBT's album puts today's political upheaval in context

Donald Trump (Getty/Rob Kim)

Sophia Tesfaye

"He fired me for what I said because I am a female," professional wrestler Maria Kanellis-Bennett said

Kwame Jackson and D. Watkins (Salon)

Kwame on Trump's "devolution"

D. Watkins

Salon sat down with the Season 1 "Apprentice" runner-up to talk about Donald Trump and race

Donald Trump (Getty/Scott Olson/AP/Steven Senne/Photo montage by Salon)

Donald Trump: Not Target

Simon Maloy

Some Trump donors are demanding their money back after realizing the nominee has been a misogynist for decades

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