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Brendan Gauthier

Colbert — responding to riots in Charlotte — complained police shootings "keep happening over and over again"

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Fancy this: McD's goes upscale

Angelo Young

Fast food companies tried the healthy route and failed, now there's nowhere left for them to go but upscale

Barack Obama, Donald Trump (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque/AP/Chris Carlson/Photo montage by Salon)

Trump vs. the black president

D. Watkins

Trump's choice of Don King as a black surrogate is insulting -- and we don't need him to tell us Obama is imperfect

CHARLOTTE, NC - SEPTEMBER 22: Demonstrators walk near a damaged bus on September 22, 2016 in downtown Charlotte, NC. The North Carolina governor has declared a state of emergency in the city of Charlotte after clashes during protests in the city in response to the fatal shooting by police officers of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott at an apartment complex near UNC Charlotte. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

The one thing that comes to my mind is, You must be kidding!

Metro bus makes it way down 16th street in  in downtown Washington, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. The Metro subway system that serves the nation's capital and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs shut down for a full-day fo an emergency safety inspection of its third-rail power cables. Making for unusual commute, as the lack of service is forcing some people on the roads, while others are staying home or teleworking. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) (AP)

Kyle Shelton - The Conversation

Will companies make a profit, agencies save money and riders have good service?

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Make America bake again!

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Baking inspires confidence, teaches chemistry and brings people closer together. What are we waiting for?

Kristen Bell and Ted Danson in "The Good Place" (Fox/NBC)

Losing our religion

Melanie McFarland

TV portrays religion in a number of ways. What hasn’t been considered as often is the purpose of faith

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Nope, he's still a birther

Brendan Gauthier

Less than a week after (we thought) he'd definitively declared Obama a U.S. citizen, Trump says he was just kidding

FILE - This undated photo provided by the Parks & Crump, LLC shows Terence Crutcher, right, with his twin sister Tiffany. Crutcher, an unarmed black man was killed by a white Oklahoma officer Friday, Sept. 16, 2016, who was responding to a stalled vehicle. (Courtesy of Crutcher Family/Parks & Crump, LLC via AP, File) (AP)

Sophia Tesfaye

Tulsa Police Officer Betty Shelby charged with first-degree manslaughter in shooting death of Terence Crutcher

Milo Yiannopoulos (Getty/Drew Angerer)

Why we need trolls

Matthew Rozsa

Trump and the alt-right have poisoned the internet — but even the most hateful trolls may be good for democracy

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Sophia Tesfaye

Six-year-old Alex wrote President Obama to ask if he could adopt the little Syrian boy seen around the world

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Stan Choe

Instead of giving into Wall Street, companies raise cash cheaply by borrowing at close to record-low interest rate

Nike: Hyperadapt

Scott Eric Kaufman

Thanks to sensors and a "lace engine" there will be no need to tie your own sneakers

A South Korean army special forces soldier breaks bottles with his hand during the Naktong River Battle re-enactment in Waegwan, South Korea, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. South Korean Defense Ministry reenacted one of the important battles as part of commemoration events for the 66th anniversary of the Korean War. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) (AP)

Look Again

Salon Staff

Fascinating world views from a refugee camp on the island of Lesbos to a battle re-enactment in South Korea

A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying a U.S. Navy communications satellite lifts off from Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Friday, June 24, 2016, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The satellite is designed to significantly improve ground communications for U.S. forces on the move. (AP Photo/John Raoux) (AP)

Scott Eric Kaufman

Some good news from European stock markets, courtesy the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.

"Teminator Genisys" (Paramount Pictures)

Scott Eric Kaufman

The scientists used "Doom" deathmatch to create A.I. with the potential to become Terminators

(Reuters/Jim Young)

Trump's stop-and-frisk fiasco

Simon Maloy

Donald Trump's proposal to beef up stop-and-frisk to reduce "black-on-black crime" is totally counterproductive

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When the hackers are the feds

Clark D. Cunningham - The Conversation

Thanks to secret court proceedings, our basic civil liberties are being threatened in the digital world

Brendan Gauthier

Kathy Miller of Trump's Ohio campaign said it's black people's "fault" if they've been unsuccessful for 50 years

President Barack Obama, with first lady Michelle Obama, waves as they walk from Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. The Obama's were returning from New York where the president addressed the United Nations General Assembly for his final time as president. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) (AP)

Josh Lederman

He never mentioned Trump by name, but Obama's message included thinly veiled references to the presidential nominee

Dawes (Clara Balzary)

We're All Gonna Die with Dawes

Scott Timberg

Salon talks to the singer of the Southern California roots band, which moves beyond its influences into new terrain

Glenn Reynolds (Wikimedia)

Twitter vs. Glenn Reynolds

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The USA Today columnist received a digital slap on the wrist for suggesting violence against demonstrators

Hannity's new low on Tulsa

Sophia Tesfaye

An Ohio reporter smacks down the Fox News host's attempt to paint Crutcher as a criminal: That's "misinformation"

In this Nov. 5, 2014 photo, a person walks in front of a Yahoo sign at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif. Yahoo reports quarterly financial results on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) (AP)

Scott Eric Kaufman

More than 200 million Yahoo accounts hacked; the hacker "Peace" said, "f*ck them...if they don't do password resets

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