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Hate is coming to a campus near you: Meet the evangelical bigot helping Trump deregulate America’s colleges
Nico Lang
Falwell has worked to both block and dismantle LGBT protections for decades and vulnerable populations will suffer
Meet the DNC dark horse: Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg is shaking up the race for Democratic chair
Matthew Sheffield
In a race split between big names, gay small-town mayor and Afghan war vet Pete Buttigieg is now a contender
WATCH: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse tells Salon “fewer than half” of GOP senators think Trump “makes it through his presidency”
In a visit to Salon, Rhode Island Democrat says his GOP colleagues feel "a lot of anxiety" about their president
How much does the Johnson Amendment curtail church freedom?
Elizabeth Schmidt
A detailed look at what leaders of houses of worship can and cannot say under the Johnson Amendment
Trump’s strategic vision of chaos: Inventing a nonexistent crisis so he can “solve” it
Heather Digby Parton
The president depicts a failing America that's more like 2009 than 2017 — so he can take credit for doing nothing
Trump’s plan gets worse: Deport to Mexico immigrants crossing border illegally, regardless of nationality
Ginger Thompson, Marcelo Rochabrun
The idea is part of a raft of immigration proposals signed by Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly
Lies and pollution: Trump loyalists are willing to poison their bodies as well as their minds
Bob Cesca
Is pissing off liberals really worth poisoning the streams in coal country and swallowing outrageous lies?
Golfer-in-chief: President Trump hits the links with Rory McIlroy despite saying he’d only golf with heads of state
Matthew Rozsa
The president used to lambaste Obama for golfing too much, but doesn't apply that standard to himself
A month of President Trump, by the numbers
AP Staff
A by-the-numbers look at some of Donald Trump's early activity as president:
They were brought to America as kids — then sent back to a country they barely know
Jaime Jacques
As Trump’s wall threatens to become a reality, four Mexicans deported under Obama lose their hope of returning
Obama pollster Cornell Belcher on the failures that led to President Trump: “What happens to a centrist Democrat who can’t hold the Obama coalition?”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump didn't "remake the electorate," argues leading Democratic pollster. Instead, Hillary and her party blew it
When laughing matters: Late-night comedy gets serious in an absurdist era of governance
Melanie McFarland
UPDATED: Salon talks to writers from "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "The Daily Show" and "Full Frontal"
Trump embraces legacy of Andrew Jackson
Jonathan Lemire
"The moment is Jacksoninan but do we have a Jackson in the Oval Office?", asks author Jon Meacham of Trump
What happens after the next big terrorist attack? Trump is paving the way toward a terrifying crackdown
Émile P. Torres
Terrorism presents a grave danger — not for the reasons Trump claims, but because it could undermine democracy
WATCH: Khrushchev’s great-granddaughter on Putin: “He made us respected”
Alexandra Clinton
For Russians, world recognition is number one — sanctions and critics aside
McCorvey, who was at center of Roe v. Wade, dead at 69
JAMIE STENGLE, DIANA HEIDGERD
Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" at the center of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion, has died
#WhiteHouseSoWhite: “I Am Not Your Negro” illuminates America’s ongoing race problem
Sophia A. McClennen
The Trump administration is the whitest in decades. "I Am Not Your Negro" confronts both past and present racism
Michael Flynn, right-wing hero: Will conservatives embrace him the way they did Ollie North?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's disgraced adviser may be viewed as a righteous fallen rebel, like Oliver North or G. Gordon Liddy
Washington may have finally found bipartisan consensus with Congressional Cannabis Caucus
Sophia Tesfaye
Bipartisan House lawmakers launch pro-marijuana club
Trump weighs mobilizing National Guard for immigration roundups
Garance Burke
The Trump administration is considering a proposal to mobilize as many as 100,000 National Guard troops
Trump supporters loved his press conference, cheer his combative stance with the media
John Raby
Trump's supporters see a champion of Middle America taking on "the establishment"
Anti-Muslim conspiracists escalate campaign to crush Muslim Civil Society organizations
Sarah Lazare
A new initiative advanced by right-wing Republicans aims to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization
President Trump implodes in unhinged 77-minute press conference
Taylor Link
The president held a presser to introduce the new labor secretary pick but mostly used his time to attack the press
GOP’s unsolved Obamacare dilemma: Inflict widespread pain or admit defeat?
Gary Legum
Congressional Republicans remain split: Ideologues want repeal at any cost, while leaders fear political blowback
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