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Best of 2018: A new Lehman Brothers recruit watches its collapse from the inside
Alex Sienaert
10 years ago I was an entry-level hand on the good ship Lehman Brothers as she crashed straight into a reef to sink
Trump’s inauguration paid Trump’s company — with Ivanka in the middle
Ilya Marritz, Justin Elliott
The spending could be a violation of the law
Good riddance to James Mattis, Trump’s last general
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The “adults in the room” were never going to save us from Trump’s tweets and tantrums
Stable genius says it’s a witch hunt: Echoing Trump’s lies isn’t journalism
Reed Richardson
When major media treats Trump's outrageous falsehoods as news, without explaining them, they aren't serving truth
Yemen crisis isn’t over: War-torn nation remains on the precipice of a large-scale famine
Vijay Prashad
Despite an ambiguous ceasefire and action at last in the Senate, 250,000 Yemenis are "on the brink of starvation"
Flynn isn’t a traitor, but he did sell out his country
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Flynn's sentencing hearing destroyed conspiracy theories and proved that facts still matter
What to make when you’re having Michael Pollan over for dinner: white lasagna with roasted vegetable
Bex Brian
When a dinner party for a special guest requires a little extra effort rely on a familiar recipe and focus on fun
Can we save the world from climate change without declaring war?
Kate Yoder
Battle metaphors pit one group against another. Do they undermine our ability to take on climate change?
Elite secret society tied Bush to circles of power
Russ Baker
The friends and connections Bush made in Skull and Bones would serve him well for the rest of his life
Lorraine Hansberry, American radical: She pushed RFK to make “a moral commitment” on civil rights
Imani Perry
A close look at Hansberry and James Baldwin's famous 1963 meeting with Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
Kathy Griffin is used to the death threats now. And she’s not backing down
Alli Joseph
"They will track down your sister with cancer and they will torture her as she's dying," the comedian tells Salon
Bask in the absurdity of this 2018 #MAGA gift guide
Ryan Bort
Featuring QAnon patches, a bound volume of Trump’s tweets, Trumpy Bear and other Trump-loving holiday gifts
Hasan Minhaj on the joy of making “Patriot Act” and keeping the political personal
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the Netflix host about mining comedy from cultural events while keeping his paradigm personal
Smart Watch: Emmy winner “Mrs. Maisel” is still marvelous in a dazzling season 2
Melanie McFarland
Live the joy, pain, romance and riffs with Midge Maisel — then Slay with RuPaul and Nail It! with Nicole & Jacques
A lawyer’s battle to puncture secrecy and legal misconduct by Goodyear
Ted Rohrlich
A routine lawsuit has morphed into a million-document monster that has called Goodyear's integrity into question
HUD inspections pass dangerous apartments filled with rats, roaches and toxic mold
Molly Parker
The system for inspecting federally subsidized properties is failing low-income families and seniors
Forget tradition: Why not have a happy non-holiday instead?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Turkeys and trees making you miserable? Ditch them and make your own rituals that sustain you
All Hallmark Christmas movies are horror films in disguise
Erin Keane
Welcome to Christmas in Hallmark Town, where romantic fates are sealed through gaslighting, sabotage and torture
Psychiatrist Justin Frank on Trump’s “God complex”: He is “erotically attached to violence”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" suggests therapy: Trump struggles against "fear of his inner chaos," and needs help
Jeffrey Wright on veterans and mental health: “We have a lot of work to do”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the acclaimed actor and collaborator April Harris about their new HBO doc "We Are Not Done Yet"
Was my grandfather Batman?
Adam Nemett
My orphaned grandfather went to school with The Dark Knight's creators. Could he have inspired their superhero?
This election is exactly who we are: divided by race, geography and gender
Lucian k. Truscott
The cities and suburbs won the House, small towns won the Senate, and it might not be enough for 2020
Kentucky letdown: No blue wave for Amy McGrath in the Bluegrass State
Erin Keane
In Kentucky's 6th district, Rep. Andy Barr squeaked out a fourth term. Can blue voters keep the faith?
How HBO is changing sex scenes forever
Breena Kerr
HBO's new policy requires all of its shows and movies with sex scenes to be staffed with an intimacy coordinator
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