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A Donald Trump supporter in Richmond, Virginia, June 10, 2016. (Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Matthew Rozsa

A research poll shows just how many Americans yearn for a return to the idealized, white-bread decade

Former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli, left, and his new lawyer Benjamin Brafman arrive at court in New York, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016. (AP)

Robert Reich

They don't worry about the consequences of their (un)ethical decisions

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., smiles as they sit on stage at a rally at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., Monday, Oct. 24, 2016. (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

While stumping with Clinton, Warren came out strong. But she'll also lean on the campaign

Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump shake hands after a joint statement at Los Pinos, the presidential official residence, in Mexico City, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2016. Trump is calling his surprise visit to Mexico City Wednesday a 'great honor.' The Republican presidential nominee said after meeting with Pena Nieto that the pair had a substantive, direct and constructive exchange of ideas.(AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)

Brendan Gauthier

Peña Nieto's meeting with Trump was hugely controversial in Mexico and led to his finance minister's resignation

Donald Trump (Getty/Mandel Ngan/AP/Matt Rourke)

Sophia Tesfaye

Move over Peter Thiel, Dustin Moskovitz has just emerged as one of Silicon Valley’s biggest political mega-donors

Supporters cheer on Donald Trump  in Norcross, Ga., Oct., 10, 2015. (AP/John Amis)

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump won't go down without a fight. Neither will his supporters

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) (AP)

Matthew Rozsa

This definitely skirted campaign finance law, and may be illegal

Donald Trump, Wayne LaPierre (Reuters/Chris Keane/AP/Evan Vucci/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump's dangerous rhetoric

Heather Digby Parton

Impromptu poll watchers, "lock her up" and NRA fantasies of "post-freedom America" point toward possible violence

Donald Trump (Getty/ Mandel Ngan/Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

Chauncey DeVega

Trump claims to hate “losers" — yet he identifies with one of the greatest lost causes in American history

Brendan Gauthier

Obama gave a mic drop-worthy retort to Trump's claim he'd "go down as perhaps the worst president in ... history"

(Screengrab via YouTube)

Matthew Rozsa

Turns out Donald Trump's biggest cheerleaders wanted to knock out a likely rival first

Ted Cruz; Donald Trump; Paul Ryan (AP/Reuters/Jason Miczek/LM Otero/Gary Cameron/Photo montage by Salon)

The GOP's factions and fiction

Bob Cesca

The GOP won't change, even after a raging post-election Trump hangover — instead, it'll order more hair of the dog

(Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Angelo Young

AT&T's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner could set of flurry of new telecom-media megamergers

(YouTube/Moon Man)

The alt-right's hip-hop hero

Matthew Sheffield

Once he was a harmless if idiotic Mickey D's pitchman — but now he's Moon Man, the alt-right's hip-hop hero

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Who's blame for Trump's rise?

Gary Legum

The very people who enabled Trump and nurtured his base are now blaming liberals and liberal media for his ascent

FILE - In this Thursday, July 30, 2015 file photo, air conditioners and power generators are displayed on a street in central Baghdad, Iraq. Nations reached a deal Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016 to limit the use of hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs - greenhouse gases far more powerful than carbon dioxide that are used in air conditioners and refrigerators, in a major effort to fight climate change. (AP Photo/ Khalid Mohammed, File) (AP)

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

The impacts of climate change are only expected to get worse unless we slow our carbon dioxide emissions

(AP/Ross D. Franklin)

Alexandra Rosenmann - Alternet

You won't see this on television

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Ben Norton

In Turkey, Syrian children displaced by war work long hours for little pay, often exposed to hazardous chemicals

Activists at a climate change rally in solidarity with protests of against the Dakota Access pipeline, in Los Angeles, California on October 23, 2016 (Reuters/Patrick T. Fallon)

Ben Norton

Tribe reclaims territory, citing treaty; calls on DOJ to intervene as authorities clamp down on #NoDAPL protests

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Judgment nation

Amanda Marcotte

Most Americans are happy with their families — so why is there so much judgment about other people's choices?

Cover detail of "How to Win at Feminism" (HarperOne)

Yes, feminists can take a joke

Arielle Bernstein

Salon talks to the authors of "How to Win at Feminism" about satire, trolls and commercialized female empowerment

(Yandy.com/Screen montage by Salon)

Going as Sexy Ken Bone?

Alli Joseph

Halloween is always a time for outrageous costumes informed by the news. But every 4 years, we crank it up a notch

Bryce Dallas Howard in "Black Mirror." (Netflix)

The power of unhappy endings

Nico Lang

Freed of the imperative to give its characters pleasant closure, Netflix's digital-dystopia anthology series scores

Jessica Drake gives a news conference at the office of her attorney, Gloria Allred, in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. Drake, an adult film actress, said Donald Trump kissed her and two other women on the lips "without asking for permission" when they met him after a golf tournament in 2006. (AP Photo/Ryan Kang) (AP)

Taylor Link

During a radio interview on Monday, the GOP nominee addressed the latest wave of allegations made against him

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