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President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally at Williams Arena in Greenville, N.C., Wednesday, July 17, 2019. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

DOD contractor donates to America First

Mike Spies, Derek Willis, J. David McSwane - ProPublica

Randy Perkins donated $500,000 to America First Action after his company won federal money as part of a contract

President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in El Paso, Texas, Monday, Feb. 11, 2019. (AP/Susan Walsh)

Can the Trump cult be deprogrammed?

Chauncey DeVega

Author of "The Cult of Trump" on our president's similarities to famous cult leaders — and how to break the grip

(AP/Charlie Neibergall)

Sanders speech becomes rallying cry

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

"There is an America that most people believe in," said Rep. Ilhan Omar. "It is an ideal. It's not a reality yet."

Mailboxes remain near where houses once stood Thursday, Aug 18, 2016, in Phelan, Calif. Scenes of destruction were everywhere Thursday after a huge wildfire sped through mountains and high desert 60 miles east of Los Angeles so swiftly that it took seasoned firefighters off guard. (AP Photo/Christine Armario) (AP)

Tax don't ban "high risk" rebuilding

Alexander Smith - The Conversation

A recent assessment showed that 1 in 4 Californians live in areas likely to experience wildfires

(AP Photo/Heidi Vogt)

Is war on the menu for 2020 elections?

Thom Hartmann - Independent Media Institute

When democracy fails, history tells us that war usually follows

Shepard Smith (AP/Richard Drew)

Fox News fans believe opinions, not news

Melanie McFarland

A new PRRI survey shows just how much sway Fox News holds over Republicans who watch as their primary news source

(Getty/Photo Montage by Salon)

Facebook: Russia is interfering again

Nicole Karlis

The social media site shut down four new foreign interference operations originating from Russia and Iran on Monday

Shot of a young man studying in a college library and looking stressed (Getty Images/ People Images)

Florida bill: Student mental health days

Nicole Karlis

As suicide rates rise, lawmakers want to validate the emotional, psychological, or social struggles students face

Judy Aquiline, a Sonoma local, sits in the candle-lit restaurant Reel and Brand in Sonoma, California, on October 9, 2019, during a planned power outage by the Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) utility company. - Rolling blackouts set to affect millions of Californians began on October 9 as a utility company started switching off power to an unprecedented number of households in the face of hot, windy weather that raises the risk of wildfires. (BRITTANY HOSEA-SMALL/AFP via Getty Images)

California's blackouts are not enough

Carl Pope

California has likely survived this year's fire season. But across the West, not nearly enough is being done

"Bob's Burgers" (FOX)

The secret ingredient to "Bob's Burgers"

Ashlie D. Stevens

Producer Scott Jacobson on how the comedy is serious about gastronomic details, from black garlic to spatchcocking

(Getty/Stuart Ritchie)

$260 million opioid settlement reached

Shira Tarlo

AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, McKesson and Teva reached the settlement hours before a trial was set to start

Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader/Ronen Zvulun/Salon)

Netanyahu can't form a government

Matthew Rozsa

After two inconclusive elections, Benjamin Netanyahu may finally lose power. But will he end up in prison?

(Getty/franckreporter)

How do dual-career couples make it work?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Salon talks to author Jennifer Petriglieri about power in relationships and who gets to chase their dreams

Mark Zuckerberg (AP/Salon)

Zuck recommended staff for this campaign

Shira Tarlo

And two of the people recommended by Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, were hired

Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-SC) (Getty/Anna Moneymaker)

How Graham could open up to impeachment

Matthew Rozsa

“People in South Carolina like Trump," the senator said when asked why he is a staunch defender of the president

Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden, left, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., middle, and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg in a Democratic presidential primary debate, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019, in Westerville, Ohio. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Iowa: Pete closes the gap on Joe and Liz

Shira Tarlo

Buttigieg, who was initially viewed as a long-shot presidential candidate, is now in a three-way race in Iowa

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Getty/Justin Sullivan)

Mark Zuckerberg defends false Trump ads

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"To save democracy . . . we must eliminate Google and Facebook's control over the information commons"

Joy Behar (Peter Cooper)

Behar on "sad truth" about Trump voters

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

A Florida man told the NY Times he'd rather do without health care than pay for someone he didn't think deserved it

Elijah Cummings, (D-MD) (AP/Patrick Semansky)

Far-right Christians go after Cummings

Alex Henderson - Alternet

“Don’t mess with 'The Great White Hope,'" Chris McDonald said on "The MC Files." "Don’t mess with God’s children"

Monica Lewinsky (Getty/Adrian Sanchez-Gonzalez)

Monica Lewinsky makes public shaming doc

Ashlie D. Stevens

The anti-bullying activist and Max Joseph will take an in-depth look at the public shaming epidemic in our culture

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren (Photo illustration by Salon/Sean Rayford/Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Can we just skip the dumb M4A dispute?

Amanda Marcotte

Why do pundits insist voters would rather be gouged by insurance companies than pay slightly higher taxes?

Donald Trump; Mitt Romney (Getty/Chip Somodevilla/Drew Angerer)

Romney's secret Twitter handle, revealed

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"It is me," Romney acknowledged when asked if the account belonging to “Pierre Delecto" was his

Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

DOJ distances itself from Rudy Giuliani

Shira Tarlo

The DOJ said it would not have met with Giuliani had it known prosecutors were probing his business associates

Donald Trump and Mitt Romney dine at Jean Georges restaurant, November 29, 2016 in New York City. (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Romney rebukes Trump for lack of honor

Matthew Rozsa

After calling Barack Obama an "honorable man," Romney rebukes Trump for doing things which are "not honorable"

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