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Hunter S. Thompson in Chicago, 1968: The battle for the Democratic Party’s soul
Timothy Denevi
50 years ago this week, Thompson went to Chicago to cover the Democratic National Convention. This is what he saw
Exclusive: Burning Man, a utopia for guests, was hell for many workers
Keith A. Spencer, Nicole Karlis
Staggeringly high suicide rate among Burning Man's seasonal workers is just one symptom of a toxic work environment
No more Jimmys on late night: Why we need more women comedians hosting now
Melanie McFarland
With Michelle Wolf's and Robin Thede's shows canceled, we're down to Sam Bee and Sarah Silverman. That's not enough
The search for Hurricane Katrina survivors: Door to door in St. Bernard Parish
J. Malcolm Garcia
I took the assignment to cover recovery efforts in Louisiana in order to find my missing mentor
Asia Argento, sexual assault accuser and accused: One #MeToo story doesn’t cancel out the other
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The movement has never been just about women or about one form of harassment or abuse
“We the Animals” star Raúl Castillo on playing a flawed parent in Justin Torres’ novel adaptation
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the actor about parents, kids, dancing and working with kids who aren't trained actors
Election apocalypse: Could Russians actually hack the 2018 midterms? It’s entirely possible
Bob Cesca
Shifting a few votes in a few districts could be enough — and if hackers are subtle, they'll get away with it
There’s tapes: Omarosa shares secretly-recorded audio from the White House
Taylor Link
The former White House staffer and reality-TV star recorded her firing for all the world to hear
Democrats can win on health care: But only if they explain why our whole system is broken
Paul Rosenberg
This week's deceptive report on "Medicare for All" makes clear that Democrats might fight hard on messaging
Kelly Macdonald talks to Salon about stepping into a starring role with “Puzzle”
Tom Roston
"Trainspotting" made her a '90s icon. The Scottish actress sits down with Salon, over a puzzle, to talk "Puzzle"
Exclusive: Trump-endorsed radio show has promoted ex-CIA agent’s call for right-wing rebellion
Jonathan Hutson
Michael Scheuer, who favors "elimination" of Trump's enemies, is a frequent guest on Trump-backed radio show
Immigrant youth shelters: “If you’re a predator, it’s a gold mine”
Michael Grabell, Topher Sanders
Police reports uncover troubling incidents inside facilities housing immigrant children
Trump targets naturalized citizens
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Here I am, you coward. I’m naturalized. Come after me first.
“Who Is America?” and “Big Brother” separately and together illuminate our racial divide
Melanie McFarland
Post-racial America never existed and these two series prove it — one intentionally, and one inadvertently
My 5-year-old’s elite Japanese “cram school”: Kindergarten exam prep is a mother’s test, too
Kumiko Makihara
“What happens from here depends on how much effort the mother puts in,” the teacher tells me
“No Ashes in the Fire” author Darnell Moore on what it means to be “Black and Free in America”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to Darnell Moore about his new memoir, existential freedom and the power of "radical black love"
You should stand in meetings — don’t worry about what others might think
Benjamin Gardner, Lee Smith, Louise Mansfield
Standing in meetings offers the opportunity to sit less and move more
From Fortnite to VR: 5 things parents need to know about gaming trends
Jeff Haynes
Our games editor reports back from E3 on what's hot at the biggest gaming expo of the year
Forget civility: On “The Good Fight,” “Luke Cage” and “Dietland,” resistance means going low
Melanie McFarland
"The Good Fight" season 2 shows the folly of clinging to civility in a world that's abandoned its conscience
The naked truth about nude art modeling
Robin Eileen Bernstein
"Have you ever been intrigued by what it’s like to be a nude art model?" the email from my school asked
Is queer culture losing its radical roots?
Sky Gilbert
Has Pride been coopted? This year’s parade goers are wearing black in honour of the victims of serial killers
Witnessing the Trump presidency feels just like being high on mushrooms
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Hallucinogens got me through Nixon, maybe they’ll get me through Trump
“Let the president do what he wants”: John Kelly allegedly doesn’t care if Donald Trump is impeached
Clarrie Feinstein
"At least this chapter of American history would come to a close," the White House chief of staff allegedly said
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