Trump's Parkland answer: More dropouts
Administration hopes to reinstate harsh policies likely to drive at-risk students out of school and into prison
2% financial wealth tax
America needs a universal basic income
Facebook scandal a blow to researchers
It's a worrying development for legitimate researchers who rely on Facebook data to perform studies
More legal problems for Trump
Trump’s past is causing the president a legal headache that he'll have to address sooner or later
Cynthia Nixon for governor? Just say no
Former "Sex and the City" star is a passionate celebrity advocate. That doesn't mean she should be governor
A Superman prequel for the Resistance
Syfy's new drama dives deep into Superman's forefathers, who championed science and reason
What the home of "an Indian" looks like
Two filmmakers visit each others' homelands in the documentary "Gathered Places," streaming now on Salon Premium
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Facebook's CIO doesn't "like" this
These are just a few of Facebook's mounting problems as the social media giant's stock dips
John Oliver spoof outsells Pence's book
There are two children's books on store shelves about a bunny named Marlon Bundo, and they are not the same
Michael Moore: "Russia, Russia, Russia"
"If we just get rid of Trump, and return to what it was like the day before Trump, how were things then?"
Betsy DeVos must answer tough questions
Trump's education secretary is facing a grilling before Congress on a number of issues
Kushner Companies under investigation
The real estate company allegedly filed false documents in an attempt to economically exploit its tenants
More convincing scientists than Ivanka
Trump shares images of herself conducting an experiment — and critics call out her lack of expertise in science
Carson blames wife for furniture prices
Carson defended the order to the House Appropriations Committee, citing safety concerns.
Iraq War: 15 years later
A decade and a half later, it's clear there are no winners
Graham answers "firing Mueller" question
There's some wiggle room in how Republicans plan to deal with Robert Mueller's eventual firing
Congress plays shutdown game again
Lawmakers are hoping to unveil their massive spending bill on Tuesday, but it's crunch time, and a shutdown looms
Social media influencing future races
Political campaigns have learned to use social media to bully, intimidate and spread misinformation
Why is Denmark so happy?
Okay, we get it, you’re happy — no need to rub it in
Trump lawyer: Indicting president is OK!
Trump's new lawyer has gone on TV to defend the current president, but wanted Bill Clinton indicted in the 1990s
A woman could soon appear on the quarter
The first designs could arrive as soon as 2020 – the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage
"Trump is Nixon on steroids and stilts"
"Trump is just right out front on it and he's doing it very publicly"
The Austin bomb wave continues
The fifth package bomb explosion in just over two weeks is raising questions about the seemingly-related attacks