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GOP congressional candidate caught misleading about his background
Matthew Rozsa
Steve Watkins was caught exaggerating about his business record in Kansas
The renegade president brings his war to the United Nations
Benjamin Dangl
Trump is out of touch — and it shows
Inside the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre
Simon Reeve
Shortly after 4 a.m. on Sept. 5, 1972, a small gang of shadowy figures arrived outside the Olympic Village
Lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson on building racial justice: “This work is just beginning”
Rachel Leah
Best-selling author on his new YA book on justice and Alabama's new museum on enslavement and incarceration
Holding the line on torture
Rebecca Gordon
Healing professionals are standing up for human rights and against torture
Body count politics and the cost of lost history
Bob Hennelly
The death toll will continue to climb as the World Trade Center health crisis grows; a full accounting is necessary
After Trump: The Donald in the rearview mirror
Andrew J. Bacevich
Trump himself is no more than a pimple on the face of this nation’s history
Pro-Israel group secretly ran misleading Facebook ads targeting pro-Palestinian activist
Justin Elliott, Josh Nathan-Kazis
Well-funded group behind this campaign, the Israel on Campus Coalition, has links to the Israeli government
There’s at least one more ugly battle brewing in Syria
Vijay Prashad
Hundreds of thousands may be displaced
Bob Woodward to “Morning Joe”: Trump incapable of facing reality, throws tantrums to avoid the truth
Travis Gettys
The legendary journalist says he has uncovered a troubling pattern in all of President Donald Trump’s failures
Why al-Qaida is still strong 17 years after 9/11
Tricia Bacon
An unprecedented onslaught from the U.S. hasn't destroyed the terrorist organization
Christiane Amanpour on journalism in the age of Trump: “It’s an unprecedented assault on the press”
Melanie McFarland
Salon sits down with the veteran journalist to discuss her PBS show and finding the humanity behind the headlines
The U.S. Military is winning. No, really, it is!
Nick Turse
A simple equation proves that the U.S. Armed Forces have triumphed in the war on terror
Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 2 of 2
Henry A. Giroux
Only a renewal of historical memory can help us understand the threat posed by Trump, and then confront it
Another ho-hum summer with Donald Trump: Here are all the “big” stories we wish we could forget
Andrew O'Hehir
It was the summer of Singapore, Helsinki, "children in cages" and Michael Cohen. But there was ever so much more
How to blow $700 billion really fast: A tale of exploding defense budgets and military failure
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Step 1: Buy the most expensive weapons in history. Step 2: Don't use them, since they mostly don't work
Another American happy warrior laid to rest: John McCain’s legacy of gung-ho militarism
Bob Hennelly
No disrespect for John McCain, but our hagiographic treatment of "war heroes" reflects a national pathology
Russia state media refuses to honor John McCain: “He was an implacable opponent of Russia”
Taylor Link
John McCain receives the highest honor from Russia, a non-tribute
Stephen Markley’s “Ohio”: This year’s “Hillbilly Elegy” of fiction
David Masciotra
Markley’s aim and effort with “Ohio” is important and ambitious, but contempt and condescension ruin it
Can Donald Trump unite the world (against himself)?
Dilip Hiro
The rise of an anti-Trump movement globally — and on his home turf
Exclusive: Burning Man, a utopia for guests, was hell for many workers
Keith A. Spencer, Nicole Karlis
Staggeringly high suicide rate among Burning Man's seasonal workers is just one symptom of a toxic work environment
MC5’s Wayne Kramer on why Trump is “very much so like Richard Nixon”
Amanda Marcotte
The punk forefather joined "Salon Talks" to discuss his new book and the parallels between the '60s and now
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