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Members of the group Bikers for Trump watch during a rally for Donald Trump at Settlers Landing Park, July 18, 2016, in Cleveland. (AP/John Minchillo)

derailing trump with logic

Erica Etelson - Alternet

A non-adversarial, respectful approach is the only way to convert Trump supporters

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump (Reuters/Charles Mostoller/Gary Cameron)

The live-streamed revolution

Nico Lang

Free streaming is vital for making sure younger voters can watch the debates and they could make all the difference

Hillary Clinton (Reuters/Carlos Barria)

Of course gender is a factor

Paula Young Lee

A lot of Americans think sexism is over because a woman got the Democratic nod for president, but they're wrong

(Getty/Mandel Ngan)

The science of Trumpery

Amanda Marcotte

Turns out science can explain why Trump supporters believe so many things that are demonstrably false or idiotic

(AP)

Taylor Link

LePage's binder, said to contain all arrested drug dealers in Maine, only showed 37 percent were black or Hispanic

Bill Hader in "Documentary Now!" (IFC/Rhys Thomas)

Hader's Spalding Gray parody

Melanie McFarland

In an exclusive first look at “Parker Gail’s Location Is Everything,” check out Hader's incredible monologue skills

(AP)

Brian Grodsky - The Conversation

How committed is Vladimir Putin's big fan to keeping democratic institutions going strong?

A little baby is raises by a boy in a neighborhood in Cartagena, Colombia, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016. Colombia's government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, will sign a peace agreement to end over 50 years of conflict, in Cartagena, on Monday. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) (AP)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from Cartagena, Colombia to North Korea's International Friendship Air Festival

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina March 9, 2016. Picture taken March 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake - RTSA4GH (Reuters)

Salon Staff

Tonight's the first debate between Trump and Clinton. Here's what you need to know before tuning in

FILE - In this July 21, 2013 file photo shows the road along the Seine river, with the Eiffel Tower at right, in Paris. Paris City Hall has approved Monday Sept.26, 2016 a controversial plan to close down a stretch of highway that runs along the Seine River through central Paris and transform it into a pedestrian zone. It's part of Mayor Anne Hidalgo's push to fight Paris' exceptionally high pollution. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File) (AP)

The Associated Press

FILE - In this Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, file photo, traffic crosses the George Washington Bridge, in Fort Lee, N.J. (AP)

David Porter

"Time for some traffic problems" email was marching orders, not

Judge Judy; Dr. Oz; Kim Kardashian (Shutterstock/AP/Evan Agostini/Lauren Victoria Burke/Andrew Medichini/Salon)

Avoid the debate: Watch this!

Bill Scheft

Say hello to "Drudge Judy" — and other fake shows shows we wish we could watch instead of Clinton and Trump

Technicians set up the stage for the presidential debate between Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. (AP)

Robert Speel - The Conversation

Monday night's debate can have major implications, if history tells us anything

Donald Trump; Hillary Clinton (Reuters/Dominick Reuter/Jim Bourg/Photo montage by Salon)

And the winner will be ...

Chauncey DeVega

My bold predictions on why Trump, who's modeled himself after professional wrestling villains, will win

Salon Staff

The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, hosted by Lester Holt, starts at 9pm ET

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., addresses the delegates during the third day session of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Wednesday, July 20, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) (AP)

Taylor Link

Cruz accepted "tens of thousands of dollars" from Trump after the GOP nominee humiliated his wife and father

(Getty/Aude Guerrucci)

Obama, commander in cool

Erin Coulehan

No pricey VIP packages on sale for Obama's music and creativity fest; attendees earn their ticket through good work

(MSNBC)

Taylor Link

(He's a Republican.)

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016, in Toledo, Ohio. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci) (AP)

Trump's troubled charity

Simon Maloy

Legal experts say the Trump Foundation took advantage of lax nonprofit regulations and repeatedly broke the rules

(WFMY)

"Exploiting the legacy"

Sophia Tesfaye

How Donald Trump was barred from a civil rights museum

In this Friday, Sept. 23, 2016, photo, a North Korean woman walks down the street where murals of the late North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung, left, and Kim Jong Il decorate the streets in downtown Pyongyang, North Korea. (AP)

Eric Talmadge

Trump may have the support of North Korea's leader, but no one else there knows who he is

America's lethal negrophobia

Chauncey DeVega

We know the police can show restraint — they show it with armed white men but not with black and brown people

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Imagination vs. appropriation

Svetlana Mintcheva

The ethical imperative for writers is to imagine responsibly and with empathy, not to avoid imagining at all

FILE  - This July 10, 2008 file photo made with a fisheye lens shows ice floes in Baffin Bay above the Arctic Circle, seen from the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Louis S. St-Laurent. In the annual Arctic Report Card, released Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015 by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. a record emerged for sea ice, which appears when Arctic Ocean water freezes. If governments are serious about the global warming targets they adopted in Paris, scientists say they have two options: eliminating fossil fuels immediately or finding ways to undo their damage to the climate system in the future.  The first is politically impossible _ the world is still hooked on using oil, coal and natural gas _ which leaves the option of a major cleanup of the atmosphere later this century.   (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jonathan Hayward) (AP)

Emma Foehringer Merchant

Sometimes, important questions take a back seat to more interesting ones

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