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In this photo taken Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, a scrap collector salvages material from a demolished neighborhood near a chimney spewing smoke in Beijing, China.  China's push for a global climate pact was partly because of its own increasingly pressing need to solve serious environmental problems, observers said Sunday. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan) (AP)

Brian Kahn - Climate Central

For national security, the U.S. needs to look at the environment

Adults need parks to play in too, studies show (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-64260p1.html'>Syda Productions</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Tina Malti, Ju-Hyun Song - The Conversation

How do we teach kids to care more when the world feels full of disagreement, conflict and aggression?

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Food criticism's bleak future

Cara Strickland

As the last dining critic in my city, I was a voice for the people who couldn't afford to waste money on a bad meal

Donald Trump speaks to the media in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on April 27, 2011, after having addressed Barack Obama's release of his original birth certificate earlier that morning. (Getty/Matthew Cavanaugh)

trump's expectation game

Todd Gitlin - BillMoyers.com

The run-up to the debates is Donald Trump's latest exercise in intimidating the press

(Netflix)

What happened to Netflix?

Nico Lang

The streaming giant is banking on originals like "The Ridiculous 6" while cutting down on licensed films

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Fear the closet racists!

D. Watkins

As a black man, I like my racism to be slam-dunked in my face -- the closet Trump fans and racism-deniers are worse

Tara Reid; Marie Antoinette; Amy Winehouse (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni/Wikimedia/AP/Matt Dunham)

Our trainwrecks, ourselves

Marcie Bianco

Sady Doyle’s anatomy of the "trainwreck" phenomenon points to the larger cultural forces behind celebrity gossip

Cover detail of "7 Days In Ohio: Trump, The Gathering Of The Juggalos And The Summer Everything Went Insane" (Declan-Haven Books)

Th real insane clown posse?

David Masciotra

Salon talks to Nathan Rabin about the politics of Juggalos, the craziness of the RNC and Trump's "desiccated soul"

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The white man's burden

Andrew O'Hehir

Donald Trump is a deadly drug for white folks, promising an endless, self-destructive high. There is a better way

FILE- In this Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016 file photo, buildings at St. George's School sit on a hill in Middletown, R.I. (AP)

"They just don't want to pay"

Dr. Roslyn Fuller - Alternet

Heartbreaking stories from the academic underclass

Pro-Israel demonstrators in Times Square,October 18, 2015. (Reuters/Carlo Allegri)

A new campus war on speech

David Palumbo-Liu

Attacks on pro-Palestinian activists have grown increasingly vicious, but free-speech supporters are fighting back

Donald Trump (Reuters/Carlo Allegri)

He's a Trumpist — not populist

Jim Hightower - CREATORS.com

The central political truth about Donald Trump is that he's foremost a Trumpist — of, by and for himself

London Mayor Sadiq Khan speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative on September 19, 2016 in New York. (Getty/Bryan R. Smith)

London's liberal Muslim mayor

Jalal Baig

In the wake of the New York bombings, Khan came to America with a mantra: "Build bridges rather than walls"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's at the event "Israeli Technology and Innovation for Africa" at the U.N. headquarters (YouTube)

Ben Norton

The right-wing Israeli prime minister espoused aggressive "security" policies in a talk on technology in Africa

(Reuters/Mike Segar)

Race, Class and Trump's Rise

Chauncey DeVega

The media loves to promote the lie that the white working class supports Trump and the GOP for economic reasons

Brendan Gauthier

The "Real Time" host said police academies should "train our police to not be that guy who just empties the clip"

Donald Trump; Paul Ryan (AP/Evan Vucci/Reuters/Yuri Gripas/Photo montage by Salon)

The GOP's not-so-secret plan

Paul Rosenberg

While Trump dominates the headlines, House Republicans slash Social Security and drive the system toward disaster

Bryan Cranston in "Breaking Bad;" Wagner Moura in "Narcos" (AMC/Netflix)

"Narcos" isn't "Breaking Bad"

Bernardo Aparicio García

To Colombians, Escobar was no Walter White — and the new episodes position him irresponsibly as a protagonist

Donald Trump on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" (NBC)

TV can't not be political

Silpa Kovvali

Fallon cozying up to Donald Trump on "The Tonight Show" is a political act — not to mention selfish and cruel

A photo of the author. (Folke Lehr)

Disabling the male gaze

Emily Sullivan Sanford

I was a teen when first asked—on TV—if my dwarfism kept me from having a boyfriend. It's still the wrong question

Oculus Founder Palmer Luckey talks about the Rift virtual-reality headset during a news conference Thursday, June 11, 2015, in San Francisco. Oculus is expanding its highly anticipated virtual-reality headset to simulate the sensation of touch and gesturing as part of its quest to blur the lines between the fake and genuine world. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) (Associated Press)

Taylor Link

Oculus VR founder Palmer Luckey, a near billionaire, is backing a pro-Trump group that creates offensive content

Screengrab from Jawbone website

Is Jawbone disappearing?

Grace Guarnieri

Business Insider reports the company hasn't paid its customer service partner and is "sold out" of all products

"Don't shoot him!"

Sophia Tesfaye

Rakeyia Scott recorded the moments leading up to her husband's death at the hands of a Charlotte police officer

Sarah Palin; Donald Trump (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst/AP/Evan Vucci/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump's loud dog whistle

Heather Digby Parton

White provincial resentment, as embodied by Trump and Sarah Palin, has destroyed the conservative movement

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