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Europe’s age of inferno: How a volcano swallowed the Western world
Lindsay Abrams
Science writer Alexandra Witze talks to Salon about one of modern history's deadliest natural diasters
I get it – you’re an atheist. You should still capitalize “God”
Richard (R.J.) Eskow
Using a lowercase "God" is like Fox News hacks saying "Democrat Party." It shows dumb disrespect to others, grammar
Battle of the billionaires: Why liberals shouldn’t count on their rich patrons to win
Heather Digby Parton
The way liberal and conservative billionaires use their money for political change is different. Here's who wins
The day I left my son in the car
Kim Brooks
I made a split-second decision to run into the store. I had no idea it would consume the next years of my life
What’s in store for the year ahead? 2015 political predictions
Luke Brinker
2016 rapidly approaches, but the presidential campaign won't be the only story of consequence
The year in John Oliver: How “Last Week Tonight” redefined political comedy
Sarah Gray
We lost "The Colbert Report" in 2014, but gained "Last Week Tonight." Here were our favorite segments
Rebecca Solnit: The Age of Capitalism is over
Rebecca Solnit
Rebecca Solnit assesses our poisonous fossil fuel dependency -- and why we're on the verge of a paradigm shift
Authors’ favorite books: The ultimate literary guide to 2014
Michele Filgate
From Roxane Gay on Lindsay Hunter to Knausgaard on Donald Antrim, authors share the books they loved most this year
Making abortion clinics beautiful: Meet the architect changing how we view them
Katie McDonough
Architect Lori Brown tells Salon about her work to remake the built environment in and around abortion clinics
Let’s all screw the 1 percent: The simple move Obama could make to strengthen the rest of us
Paul Rosenberg
You're working more hours and not getting paid for them. We can fix that -- and put more people to work. Here's how
Terrifying gifts from the 22nd century: The hottest holiday presents for a post-apocalyptic tomorrow
Joanna Rothkopf
The world will be way scarier by then, but there are still plenty of fun options for Christmas
My horrible right-wing past: Confessions of a one-time religious right icon
Frank Schaeffer
I was a religious fanatic appealing to political leaders. Today, the fanatics are the political leaders
Dengue’s deadly future: How climate change will put billions more at risk
Lindsay Abrams
As temperatures warm, a new report shows, vast regions of the world will become newly vulnerable to the disease
Carly Fiorina’s ’16 pipe dream: Why her campaign will be a right-wing sideshow
Heather Digby Parton
The former CEO won't embarrass her party, but here's why she will never win its nomination
Howie Kurtz mansplains the news: Fox’s media reporter has some advice for lady journalists
Simon Maloy
Howard Kurtz explains to female reporters how to do their jobs right, with insider tricks like "quote Republicans"
Let’s make Bill O’Reilly’s head explode: We desperately need a war on Christmas lies
Jeffrey Tayler
O'Reilly's blather aside, there's no war on Xmas. There should be: From virgin birth to the date itself, it's a lie
Climate change by the numbers: The cold data that drove a record-hot year
Lindsay Abrams
Is it hot enough yet? Will 2015 finally be the year we do something?
Religion’s smart-people problem: The shaky intellectual foundations of absolute faith
John G. Messerly
Religious belief the world over has a strenuous relationship with intellectualism. But why?
The surprising reason why the animal rights movement is failing
Lindsay Abrams
The way we treat nonhuman animals has never been worse, say activists Lori Marino and Michael Mountain
James Carroll on disarming the memory of Jesus: “America threatens the world with violence in ways that no other country does”
Michael Schulson
The brilliant scholar James Carroll on anti-Semitism, Pope Francis and how liberals can be honest believers
7 things Americans think are more plausible than man-made global warming
Matthew Rozsa
Seventy-seven percent of the country believe in angels. Only 40 percent concede climate change is a reality
From Keystone to “James Flacco”: Highlights from Obama’s year-end news conference
Luke Brinker
President holds final press conference of the year before heading to Hawaii
Community Discussion: Can we do without fracking?
Salon Staff
New York has banned fracking. Was that for the best?
Climate change could dramatically restrict food production by 2050
Joanna Rothkopf
We could lose 18 percent of our food supply in 35 years
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