Culinary Union won't endorse in Nevada
The union did issue a statement seemingly pushing back against Sanders' and Warren's Medicare for All proposal
"Visible": TV's impact on queer identity
In the new Apple TV+ series "Visible: Out on Television" LGBTQ celebrities discuss their most formative TV moments
Shame. The. Ring!
Salon digs into the appeal of roasting these symbols of love that have been expressed in jewelry form
Level up Valentine's Day with red wine
We all love to order cheese or chocolate with a glass of wine for dessert. Now you can layer those flavors into one
"Love, Linda": My mother's love letters
Reading them felt like betraying my father. I was too hungry for her words to let a chance at reading them again go
How to love yourself
A psychology professor explains why "self-love" and narcissism are two very different things
YouTube yanks Paul's whistleblower video
Paul was warned that the whistleblower's life is at risk. Now he claims YouTube’s action is the "dangerous" one
Why "Chinatown" is our new bleak reality
Author Sam Wasson spoke with Salon about his new book "The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood"
Sean Spicer gets his own TV show
The show will cover what "everyone in America is thinking about, but no one is asking or talking about," he says
John Kelly: Trump gave "illegal order"
Kelly said Trump effectively gave "an illegal order" when he solicited Ukraine to investigate his political rivals
Rush: America not ready for gay POTUS
"America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage president," Limbaugh says
Barr to testify before House committee
The Justice Department dramatically reversed its recommendation for prison time after Trump voiced his objections
Trump rehires Priebus and Spicer
Since leaving the West Wing, Spicer competed on "Dancing With the Stars" and Priebus joined the U.S. Navy
Hope Hicks to return to the White House
Hicks left the White House in 2018 after admitting to investigators that she told "white lies" on Trump's behalf
Did Trump learn his lesson? Ask Collins
When asked in the Oval Office what "lesson" he had learned from impeachment, Trump said: "Democrats are crooked"
Bloomberg, racist policing and the NYT
The paper of record treated Bloomberg's comments largely as a campaign issue. Other journalists were more direct
Paris Agreement: unrealistic target?
“We need to grapple with the reality that we’re not going to meet the goals that we’ve talked about.”
GOP blocks election security bills
Sen. Marsha Blackburn blocks three measures, only days after new intel report warns U.S. hasn't done enough
Trump wanders to "Happy Go Magic Land"
Trump's 2021 federal budget features absurd growth projections and huge military expenditures
Nunes leads GOP impeachment "strike"
Former Intel Committee chair Devin Nunes won't show up for work unless Adam Schiff investigates "Spygate"
Post-impeachment purge may not be over
The news comes after Trump abruptly yanked the Treasury nomination of an official who oversaw Roger Stone's case
Chase CEO is a socialist, says Sanders
Sen. Bernie Sanders called JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon the “biggest corporate socialist in America today” in recent ad
Deported to death
Street gangs that operate with impunity make El Salvador one of the world’s most violent countries
The city jailing people for medical debt
"What's happening here is a jailhouse shake-down for cash that is the criminalization of private debt," said ACLU