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In praise of Olympians having fun: They’re called “games” for a reason
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Twin German marathon competitors spark controversy over hand-holding finish — but their visible joy is compelling
Interrupting Trump’s strut is only a start: Journalists shouldn’t normalize the GOP candidate
Todd Gitlin
Can we now get serious, journalists, about what’s at stake in American politics?
Bros in the heart of darkness: Jonah Hill and Miles Teller’s “War Dogs” is a scathing indictment of Dick Cheney’s America
Andrew O'Hehir
"Hangover" director Todd Phillips' amateur arms dealer morality fable is "The Big Short" for Bush's war era
BLM platform blasts “U.S. empire,” militarization, war on terror, AFRICOM
Ben Norton
The Movement for Black Lives platform makes subversive anti-imperialist demands and calls for global solidarity
Better than reality television: The 2016 election is proving to be the greatest show on Earth
Tom Engelhardt
How billions of words, tweets, insults and polls blot out reality in the 2016 election
No “get out of jail free” card: Is the fight to end mass incarceration wasting away in Washington?
James Kilgore
Throughout 2015, our over-reliance on imprisonment drew a constant spotlight, but the issue is no longer a priority
Hopelessly divided? Think again: Republicans, Democrats aren’t that different when it comes to big-picture issues
Frances Moore Lappé, Guilio Caperchi
Instead of lamenting our divisions, let’s celebrate what we agree on and find candidates who care
Groups tied to the Koch brothers lied to the IRS — and they’re paying for it
Alex Kotch
Three Koch-backed groups operated so far outside the law that even the neutered FEC had no choice but to act
Don’t worry, Berniecrats: The populist insurgency is ratcheting up
Jim Hightower
Sanders didn't win the White House, but he did help build a progressive-populist movement that will outlive 2016
This is not a moment, it’s a movement: More at stake for Sanders supporters than merely the 2016 election
Conor Lynch
Defeating Trump in November is imperative, but so is maintaining a popular movement long after the votes are cast
The right’s Trump phenomenon: Why the left won’t spawn a policy-free demagogue any time soon
Sean McElwee
The causal factors that spawned Trump's rise simply can’t be replicated on the Democratic side
Last year was bad for global warming: 2015 set frenzy of climate records
Andrea Thompson
Records from the hottest global temperature measured to the largest annual increase in carbon dioxide
A gaslighting, codependent circus: The Trump train wreck is America’s dysfunctional family
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This election year has become one long, drawn-out Thanksgiving dinner with relatives who can't be reasoned with
The amazing life of Margaret Sanger, “Our Lady of Birth Control”: “I was intrigued that such a great do-gooder was also quite a bad girl in private”
Kim Kelly
Salon talks to Sabrina Jones about her new graphic novel about past and present fights for contraception
10 reasons why #DemExit is serious: Getting rid of Debbie Wasserman Schultz is not enough
Sophia A. McClennen
The DNC canned its chair, but it has done little to address the grave concerns raised by its members
Cooling measures are big and getting bigger: The global impact of air conditioning
Lucas Davis
More AC means billions of tons of increased carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere
Hillary Clinton accepts Democratic nomination: “We must stand up to bullies”
Associated Press
Clinton casts herself as a unifier for divided times, while warning of the perils of a Trump presidency
Chasing the third-party rainbow: Jill Stein on Sanders, the two-party system, and the “equivalent evils” of Trump and Clinton
Sean Illing
"I will not sleep at night with either of them elected," Jill Stein tells Salon about the Clinton-Trump battle
The DNC message to fed-up Republicans: Leave the dark side and join us
Heather Digby Parton
Last night focused on luring GOP moderates appalled by the RNC hatefest. The message was clear, but will it work?
Weather disasters can fuel war in volatile countries, study finds
John Upton
Nearly a quarter of deadly armed conflicts from 1980 to 2010 happened at the same time as extreme weather events
Hillary Clinton is a survivor: On the eve of her acceptance speech, take a moment to acknowledge all that she’s overcome
Gary Legum
Like Ginger Rogers, Hillary Clinton has done everything her contemporaries have, only backwards and in heels
Hillary Clinton, the killer: 5 insane theories from Alex Jones, Trump’s favorite conspiracist
Elizabeth Preza
Everything from the Clintons being murderers to the government having a "weather weapon"
Sanders delegates in Philly: There may be protests thanks to Clinton’s VP pick, but we’ll have to wait and see
Steven Rosenfeld
The vice-presidential choice, superdelegate system and the open primaries all matter
Trump’s killed the GOP: He erased covert racism from the party’s platform — by being overtly racist
Henry Fernandez
With the nomination of Trump, the 162-year-old Republican party has rewound to its pre-dog-whistle iteration
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