This is a golden moment to build a massive anti-Wall Street "Stop the Outsourcing" movement
The suicide rate is up in this country. How does work factor in?
A moment of dire peril
Trump doesn't believe Putin hacked the election — worse still, he doesn't give a crap. Grave danger lies ahead
A "jagged history" indeed
Salon's Andrew O'Hehir sits down with historian Matt Karp to discuss his book "This Vast Southern Empire"
Trump's disaster tariff plan
The ripple effect from the shock of Trump’s proposed trade sanctions could be a disaster for the middle class
A gunmaker by any other name
The company wants to be the brand of "rugged outdoor enthusiasts" not just "Dirty Harry"-loving gun hoarders
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is also an ardent opponent regulations on greenhouse gas emissions
Donald Trump has dismissed the CIA's Russian hacking assessment, and other news you need to know.
"I actually love calling these companies," Trump says of American businesses he pledged to help
Sacramento may take over as the nation’s leader in the fight against global warming
My life with J.J. Abrams
When you look just like a famous person like the "Star Wars" director, you're never just yourself in public
Marketing for a better world
Marketing at the crossroads: Prop up the old model, or create a new one? Afdhel Aziz and Bobby Jones have a plan
South Park abandons all hope
The National Anthem, Trump, SpaceX, trolling. "South Park" took all we had to give; it might have broken them
Christmas music has a king
Love it or hate it, or love it and hate it, it's that Christmas music time of year again, and Paul McCartney abides
Kate McKinnon gets start role
"Saturday Night Live" star Kate McKinnon plays an evil sorceress turned lunch lady
A few good Monuments Men
The British Army is recruiting experts who fancy themselves George Clooney 2.0 to preserve global cultural treasure
Foreign powers, Hamilton warned, might seek to a raise "a creature of their own" to the presidency
Look Again
Fascinating world views from a devil in Czech Republic to an upside down house in Russia
From Seattle 1999 to Trump
There has long been a current of popular resistance to capitalist globalization — and it used to be on the left
A hacker's guide to being cyber-safe
Protecting individual privacy from government intrusion is older than American democracy
Our winner-takes-all wasteland
When he went to kiss Donald Trump's ring, Mitt Romney's eyes reflected America's compromised soul
All "fake news" is not equal
Satirical fake news used to save us from the stupidity of mainstream news. Now fake news isn’t funny; it’s scary
John Cena goes bananas
John Cena goes bananas for science in a sketch about athlete favoritism by university academic administration
shadow influencers
A field guide to the 10 national power brokers trying to shape state elections