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Is Hillary Clinton an emailing criminal? A nonpartisan guide to national security and foreign policy issues in the presidential election (part II)
R. Jeffrey Smith
Will we be less safe during the next administration?
What it would be like to wake up in Hillary Clinton’s America
Nomi Prins
A week before Election Day, a Clinton win is likely, but just how will Hillary's garden grow in a Wall St. shadow?
Elon Musk wants to sell you a solar roof
Matthew Rozsa
The Solar City CEO says that the roof is nearing the end of its life
What’s not being voted on this November: Local democracy is being squashed from coast to coast
Simon Davis-Cohen
Corporations, courts and politicians evade democracy by squashing local measures on fracking, wages, GMOs and more
Fantastic Beasts: Our secret weapon in combating man-made climate change — animals
Diane Stopyra
Global climatic change hurts the animal kingdom disproportionately — and now animals are doing something about it
Behind the myth of Elon Musk: Has the onetime Silicon Valley visionary lost his magic?
Paul Alexander
Musk is the CEO of three companies — Tesla, SpaceX and SolarCity — all of which would fail without government money
I’m with stupid: The entire 2016 election has been an insult to our intelligence
Sophia A. McClennen
Donald Trump isn't the only one to lie with impunity. Logic, facts and intelligence are the losers in this election
WATCH: “Before the Flood” director on how “humanity is a mess” and why we can’t ignore climate change
Salon Staff
The Academy Award winner talks about his new documentary, produced in part by Leonardo DiCaprio
Breaking: “It takes great moral courage for me to now endorse Hillary Clinton for President!”: The Greatest Living American Writer
Neal Pollack
With Clinton well ahead and time running out, it was essential that I risk all to offer her my endorsement
Meet the anti-immigrant zealot who told Donald Trump how to pay for that stupid wall
Amanda Marcotte
Kansas' secretary of state is stirring up racist turmoil wherever he goes
In China, it’s always greener on the other side
Matthew Kahn
China is making the difficult transition to cleaner energy, but their efforts will help mitigate climate change
Donald Trump and the GOP base: A closed universe of small-minded self-deception
Heather Digby Parton
Trump and the Republican base are perfectly suited — psychological misfits, unable to face a changing society
WATCH: Will Donald Trump “rip up” progress on climate change?
Salon Staff
Salon Talks: Harriet Riley discusses climate change
Elizabeth Warren plans to push Hillary Clinton to appoint liberal watchdogs
Matthew Rozsa
While stumping with Clinton, Warren came out strong. But she'll also lean on the campaign
Earth is in trouble: Carbon dioxide passed critical threshold in 2015
Brian Kahn
The impacts of climate change are only expected to get worse unless we slow our carbon dioxide emissions
Dakota Access pipeline protests grow: 127 arrested over weekend in police crackdown
Ben Norton
Tribe reclaims territory, citing treaty; calls on DOJ to intervene as authorities clamp down on #NoDAPL protests
The power of unhappy endings: “Black Mirror” finds hope in the darkness
Nico Lang
Freed of the imperative to give its characters pleasant closure, Netflix's digital-dystopia anthology series scores
President Obama slams “shameless” congressional Republicans who tout cooperation with the White House to run away from Donald Trump
Sophia Tesfaye
“Darrell Issa was Trump before Trump,” Obama said after the Californian campaigned on his work with White House
5 reasons the AT&T-Time Warner merger should make you very worried
Matthew Rozsa
AT&T's $85.4 billion acquisition of Time Warner threatens net neutrality and could create a monopoly
Income inequality will be the biggest test for the next president
Steven Pressman
"The good news is that the next president can do things that would directly help solve the inequality problem"
The new “Inconvenient Truth”: Leonardo DiCaprio’s new documentary wants to challenge climate change skeptics
Eileen G'Sell
Salon talks to Fisher Stevens about "Before the Flood," his new climate change doc starring Leo as Everyman
One billionaire made sure debate moderators asked about the deficit
Matthew Rozsa
While other important topics were sidelined, the deficit got a lot of attention
Parenting in election hell: I want my kids to be politically aware, but not like this
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Throughout this ugly campaign, I've found myself at a loss for words with my daughters
Science issues seem to divide the country along party lines, which raises the question: Why?
Lauren Griffin
History provides some answers as to why there is so much polarization when it comes to science
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