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What they did in the shadows: President Putin and President Trump, and what we know about what we don’t know

Andrew O'Hehir
It's a shocking real-life spy story, but what really happened — and what it means — may not be clear for decades

The big problem isn’t that Russian hackers tried to influence our election — it’s more that we let them

Amanda Marcotte
Media lameness, a gullible public, useful idiots on the left and the GOP all helped enable Russian propaganda

John Bolton, rumored to be deputy secretary of state candidate, calls Russia’s hacking a “false flag” operation

Matthew Rozsa
John Bolton, who will likely be in Trump's state department, doesn't believe the Russia hacking happened

Identity politics vs. populist economics? It’s a false choice – liberals need to look in the mirror

Conor Lynch
Economic justice and civil rights are not separate; the issue isn't "identity politics" but liberalism's failures

WATCH: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange finally opens up to authorities about alleged sex crimes

Salon Staff
Swedish prosecution is questioning Assange about the crimes, although many have reached the statute of limitations

Donald Trump will now control drone assassinations and mass surveillance, which Democrats let Obama expand

Ben Norton
Left-wing critics warned about Obama's dangerous precedent, yet Democrats attacked them. Now look what happened

“The trolls won”: Donald Trump supporters, including Milo Yiannopoulos and Chuck C. Johnson, gloat about presidential win

Matthew Rozsa
Of course Milo Yiannopoulos and Chuck C. Johnson would show up at Donald Trump's victory party

WikiLeaks criticizes both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, condemns “McCarthyite” Russia accusations

Ben Norton
Julian Assange issues Election Day warning: Neither major-party candidate would be good for whistleblowers

WATCH: Director Alex Gibney on hacking, cybersecurity and how Julian Assange’s “disinterest in curation is immoral”

Salon Staff
Salon Talks: The Academy Award-winning director discusses his new film on cyberwar, "Zero Days"

Pwned by Putin: How the Russian despot ruthlessly trolled our so-called democracy

Andrew O'Hehir
Masterful political troll or imaginary Halloween goblin? Either way, Vladimir Putin made America pee its pants

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

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

WikiLeaks threatens Tim Kaine, DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile: “We have a surprise in store”

Matthew Rozsa
WikLeaks hints at another big email dump

Ecuador limited Julian Assange’s internet access to stop WikiLeaks from interfering in the presidential campaign

Matthew Rozsa
Ecuador said it "does not interfere in external electoral processes, nor does it favor any particular candidate"

Julian Assange worries about conspiracy when his internet access was turned off (Ecuador did it)

Matthew Rozsa
The international whistleblower raised hell when it was really his hosts turning off his modem

“Bill Clinton Bimbo Poll”: WikiLeaks merchandise shows the website’s real bias

Taylor Link
Anti-Bill Clinton shirts now for sell on WikiLeaks' official store reveals the organization's bias against Clintons

Roger Stone denies collusion with WikiLeaks in Hillary Clinton campaign email hacks but met with a friend of Julian Assange

Brendan Gauthier
Just how close is the Trump campaign with WikiLeaks?

The mother of all “October surprises”: Whoever released Donald Trump’s 2005 video is this election’s real star

Taylor Link
The Washington Post's Trump video wiped away a potentially dreadful day for Clinton -- and transformed the election

Leaked Hillary Clinton emails show U.S. allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar supported ISIS

Ben Norton
Emails released by WikiLeaks add to the growing body of evidence that Gulf regimes have backed the Islamic State

Russia did it: U.S. blames “senior-most” Russian officials for Wikileaks, DCLeaks email hacks

Taylor Link
According to the U.S. Intelligence Community, "Only Russia’s senior-most officials could have authorized" the hack

Alex Jones loses faith in WikiLeaks after underwhelming #OctoberSurprise: Julian Assange “probably out of documents”

Brendan Gauthier
Jones had to backpedal after hyping a campaign-upending presser that turned out to be a Wikileaks pledge drive

Oliver Stone talks “Snowden”: NSA leaker is more than a whistleblower; he’s a “lie exposer”

Ben Norton
"Sometimes you have to obey a higher law," said the director in an interview about his new thriller "Snowden"

WATCH: Sean Hannity has change of heart and forms ironic bond with Julian Assange

Taylor Link
Assange appeared on "Hannity" last night to disparage Clinton's email usage

The Clinton BS Files: “Lock her up” isn’t really about emails — the right’s been accusing the Clintons of murder for decades

Amanda Marcotte
Since the early 90s, the "Clinton Body Count" list has circulated, accusing the Clintons of being serial killers
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