A research poll shows just how many Americans yearn for a return to the idealized, white-bread decade
They don't worry about the consequences of their (un)ethical decisions
While stumping with Clinton, Warren came out strong. But she'll also lean on the campaign
Peña Nieto's meeting with Trump was hugely controversial in Mexico and led to his finance minister's resignation
Move over Peter Thiel, Dustin Moskovitz has just emerged as one of Silicon Valley’s biggest political mega-donors
Donald Trump won't go down without a fight. Neither will his supporters
This definitely skirted campaign finance law, and may be illegal
Trump's dangerous rhetoric
Impromptu poll watchers, "lock her up" and NRA fantasies of "post-freedom America" point toward possible violence
Trump claims to hate “losers" — yet he identifies with one of the greatest lost causes in American history
Obama gave a mic drop-worthy retort to Trump's claim he'd "go down as perhaps the worst president in ... history"
Turns out Donald Trump's biggest cheerleaders wanted to knock out a likely rival first
The GOP's factions and fiction
The GOP won't change, even after a raging post-election Trump hangover — instead, it'll order more hair of the dog
AT&T's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner could set of flurry of new telecom-media megamergers
The alt-right's hip-hop hero
Once he was a harmless if idiotic Mickey D's pitchman — but now he's Moon Man, the alt-right's hip-hop hero
Who's blame for Trump's rise?
The very people who enabled Trump and nurtured his base are now blaming liberals and liberal media for his ascent
The impacts of climate change are only expected to get worse unless we slow our carbon dioxide emissions
You won't see this on television
In Turkey, Syrian children displaced by war work long hours for little pay, often exposed to hazardous chemicals
Tribe reclaims territory, citing treaty; calls on DOJ to intervene as authorities clamp down on #NoDAPL protests
Judgment nation
Most Americans are happy with their families — so why is there so much judgment about other people's choices?
Yes, feminists can take a joke
Salon talks to the authors of "How to Win at Feminism" about satire, trolls and commercialized female empowerment
Going as Sexy Ken Bone?
Halloween is always a time for outrageous costumes informed by the news. But every 4 years, we crank it up a notch
The power of unhappy endings
Freed of the imperative to give its characters pleasant closure, Netflix's digital-dystopia anthology series scores
During a radio interview on Monday, the GOP nominee addressed the latest wave of allegations made against him