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Meyers on Trump, Weinstein and sexism

Charlie May

The late-night comedian said sexism is not a partisan issue, and men must speak against a longstanding culture

The war on science: A very brief history

Matthew Rozsa

History proves that ignoring scientific fact, like climate change deniers do today, is tied to an oppressive agenda

(AP/Andy Kropa)

Is Harvey Weinstein's company dying?

Jeremy Binckes

A titan of Hollywood comes crashing down, and the future of his company is in doubt

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy arrive in Dallas on November 22, 1963. (JFK Presidential LIbrary and Museum)

JFK assassination files to be released

Ken Drinkwater, Neil Dagnall - The Conversation

Will the files show who was really behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy?

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Gutting voting rights in California

Steven Rosenfeld - Alternet

The latest right-wing effort to block democracy

Harvey Weinstein (AP/Arthur Mola)

"Sex addiction": A way to blame women

Amanda Marcotte

Sexual abuse and harassment are the result of men's decisions and learned behavior, not women's presence

(AP/Evan Vucci)

So can we call him a fascist now?

Chauncey DeVega

Trump's direct attack on the First Amendment reveals his true nature — and poses a challenge to conservatives

Donald Trump; Richard Nixon (AP/Matt Rourke/Ron Edmonds/Photo Montage by Salon)

Trump's threats against NBC aren't empty

Matthew Sheffield

The right-wing war against the mainstream media goes back at least as far as Nixon — and it's effective

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Flight deck crew prepare to launch an F/A 18 Hornet during early morning flight operations from the USS Theodore Roosevelt, Thursday March 20, 2003. (AP/Richard Vogel)

Sixteen years of U.S. wars

Andrew Bacevich - TomDispatch.com

How we learned not to care about America's wars

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Trump’s deregulations may lead to an era

Jeremi Suri - The Conversation

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is an unabashed ally of the fossil fuels industry his agency is supposed to regulate

5 things Trump said he invented

Kali Holloway - Alternet

What is causing President Trump to make these outrageous claims?

Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler in "The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)" (Netflix/Atsushi Nishijima)

Shocker: Adam Sandler doesn't suck

Max Cea

In “The Meyerowitz Stories,” Baumbach renders Adam Sandler, New York and art, complicated and superb

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Cameron Britton and Jonathan Groff "Mindhunter" (Netflix/Merrick Morton)

Netflix's "Mindhunter"

Melanie McFarland

David Fincher directs this psychologically chilling, stylistically cold view of the nascent days of FBI profiling

5 ways to change the world through art

D. Watkins

For today's Salon 5, photographer Devin Allen, whose images shared the Baltimore Uprising with the world, weighs in

In this Sept. 5, 2014 photo, a reputed member of the Los Solidos street gang shows his tattoo to police in Hartford, Conn. ((AP Photo/Dave Collins))

Being gay and in a gang

Vanessa R. Panfil - The Conversation

There are many stereotypes of street gangs and many stereotypes of gay men. Pretty much none of them overlap

Artist concept of Haumea with the newly-discovered  ring. (IAA-CSIC/UHU)

Haumea, the dwarf planet with... rings?

Keith A. Spencer

Observations from Haumea hint at the presence of a ring around the strange, egg-shaped dwarf planet

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Rose McGowan (Getty/Paul Zimmerman)

Rose McGowan roars back on Twitter

Gabriel Bell

Once her 12-hour suspension was over, the actor and Weinstein accuser lit a bomb under the social media network

Donald Trump (Reuters/Rick Wilking)

Trump: Patriotism for thee, not me

Charlie May

So much for respecting the troops

Kate Beckinsale (Getty/Theo Wargo)

Beckinsale accuses Weinstein

Jennie Neufeld

The producer faces much more than a reputation in shambles

(Getty/Mark Wilson)

Trump whacks Obamacare with his pen

Matthew Rozsa

Trump just undermined an already volatile health care market

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Salon's author questionnaire

Teddy Wayne

Salon talks to 5 authors about the secret lives of their new books

Cars and vehicles are caught in a traffic jam on the Quai des Tuileries in central Paris. (Getty/Francois Guillot)

Paris, Oxford to ban fuel-burning cars

Jarrett Lyons

But even as those cities stand up, the U.S. remains steadfast in its dependence on fossil fuels

Rand Paul squirms at the sight of Trump

Charlie May

The Kentucky senator may have sold his soul for a chance to destroy Obamacare — but now he has to live with Trump

(AP/Rich Pedroncelli)

California wildfires torch pot farms

Charlie May

Given that the law prevents them from having insurance, farmers could lose everything

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