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There's no guidebook for the unfaithful

Julia Bainbridge - The Lonely Hour

Is it harder to be the person who breaks up a relationship than the one who is betrayed?

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The new iPhone X camera may be too good

Charlie May

After testing out the new front-facing camera on the iPhone X, some users are fearing that it might be too good

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Trump's friend in the mob

Matthew Rozsa

A new report describes Trump meeting with Felix Sater shortly after the 2016 presidential election

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Syria joins Paris Agreement

Eric Holthaus - Grist

The U.S. is now the only nation on Earth that has refused to sign the climate action agreement

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Taylor Swift (Getty/Kevin Winter)

Blogger won't "back down" on Swift

Rachel Leah

After a blogger received legal threats from Taylor Swift, the ACLU stepped in

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WH trolls with "Communism victims" memo

Taylor Link

The White House speaks of the horrors of communism with more gusto than the horrors of the Holocaust

Meek Mill (AP/Matt Rourke)

Free Meek Mill

D. Watkins

The hip hop star has been ordered to prison for probation violations. Who does this protect?

Harvey Weinstein (Getty/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

Inside Weinstein's spy operation

Jarrett Lyons

Ronan Farrow reports that the producer attempted to silence accusers using ex-Mossad operatives

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Marc Broussard (Brand Cavitt)

Watch Marc Broussard's "Easy To Love"

Rachel Leah

The "Bayou soul" singer will appear on "Salon Stage" on November 14 with a live set from New York

Chris Christie (AP/Seth Wenig)

Chris Christie feuds with voter at polls

Charlie May

Chris Christie gives a voter a piece of his mind, because of course he does

Ted Cruz; Steve Bannon (AP/Getty/Photo montage by Salon)

Conservative donor's tax dodge

Matthew Rozsa

One of Donald Trump's biggest supporters hid a lot of money, revealed in the so-called Paradise Papers

Morning sidekick journal

Salon Marketplace

Hack your old habits and meet your goals daily

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Wilbur Ross got away with wealth lying

Taylor Link

Trump's secretary of commerce has lied about his net worth for years

Master of spreadsheets

Salon Marketplace

Okay, having PhD-level skills in MS Excel won't quite make you a deity, but it could get you a promotion

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Disney is trying to bully the L.A. Times

Charlie May

UPDATE: Disney, bowing to public pressure, has rescinded its ban on L.A. Times reporters from its screenings

Bill De Blasio; Donald Trump (AP/Mary Altaffer/Kiyoshi Ota)

Can local elections save the Democrats?

Rachel Leah

As the Democratic Party looks to win local races, it still faces one major problem this Election Day: voter turnout

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Rand Paul (AP/Scott Applewhite)

The garden that led to Rand Paul's pain

Taylor Link

The libertarian senator apparently has his own idea about property rights

Donald Trump, Xi Jinping (AP/Saul Loeb)

Why China is Trump's top Asia stop

Alyona Minkovski

An expert in Chinese studies explains the two-pronged China strategy President Trump is pushing in Asia

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What the far-right wanted Texas to be

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

As America lurches from one crisis to another, the far right wants violence to be the new normal

John Schnatter (Getty/Michael Hickey)

Papa John's denounces the "alt-right"

Matthew Rozsa

The Daily Stormer declared Papa John's the "alt-right's" official pizza, but the CEO wants nothing to do with them

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Carter Page (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Carter's bonkers, troubling testimony

Taylor Link

The former Trump adviser got caught more than a few times on inconsistencies in his testimony

Mitch McConnell (Getty/Win McNamee)

Why the GOP's tax plan is likely to fail

Matthew Rozsa

The Republican tax bill will likely blow up the deficit, and that's a big practical problem

Donald Trump; King Salman (AP/Evan Vucci)

Trump causes confusion in Saudi Arabia

Matthew Rozsa

The president tweets support to the crown prince's sweeping arrests, even though the State Department is ambivalent

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Trump's ignorance on global display

Heather Digby Parton

We have 13,000 gun murders a year; Japan has almost none. Trump's answer is more guns "in the opposite direction"

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