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The Trump administration goes to war — with itself — over the VA

Isaac Arnsdorf
The infighting has left vets frustrated, Congress confused — and a key piece of legislation stalemated

Arming teachers is sheer madness

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump and the NRA want more guns, and it won’t work

Inside Atomwaffen as it celebrates a member for allegedly killing a gay Jewish college student

A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
With Samuel Woodward charged, other members were concerned only with whether the group’s cover might've been blown

Why we need black feminism more than ever under Trump

Shannon Weber
This political time calls for intersectionality

How the Irish helped Abraham Lincoln save the Union

Niall O'Dowd
Lincoln had a special relationship with the Irish, including the immigrants who fought in the Civil War

Taking a knee at the Super Bowl: Will it matter?

D. Watkins
All eyes will be on the Patriots and Eagles today during the performance of the national anthem. Then what?

Trump is engaged in a slow motion Saturday Night Massacre

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump is firing anyone who gets in his way and trying to lie his way out of trouble

State of the Union: President Trump’s full speech

Compiled by Salon staff
Here's everything Trump had to say

Fractured feminism and “Citizen Rose”

Melanie McFarland
Will Rose McGowan's new series give women of color, who helped build the platform on which she stands, their due?

Why aren’t you a lefty? A geneticist finds clues in kangaroos and shopping malls

Thomas Merritt
Roughly 10 percent of the population is left-handed

Defeat is inevitable. Everybody knows it, even Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Washington’s legal immune system is about to expel an infection from the body politic

Red Cross forced out an executive over sexual harassment — then helped him land a job

Jeremy Binckes
A senior Red Cross official harassed a subordinate and was accused of raping another, but was praised on his exit

Willie O’Ree’s little-known journey to break the NHL’s color barrier

Thomas J. Whalen
Willie O'Ree was the first African American to play in a National Hockey League game

Why we need #MeToo now

Valerie Tarico
#MeToo started as an outcry of anger and anguish. But retributive justice swiftly followed.

Men behaving badly

Lucian K. Truscott IV
It starts when they are boys

Worst of Trump’s enablers? Kevin McCarthy’s “Starburst strategy”

Heather Digby Parton
GOP House leader, who once accused Trump of being on Putin's payroll, is now his candyman. This won't end well

It’s not a “sex panic”: Approaching women in the #MeToo age

Faulkner Fox
The #MeToo backlash paints us as in the middle of a sex panic. But maybe we're entering a rare moment of clarity

It’s been a dreadful week for Donald Trump, and anyone defending him

Jeremy Binckes
It went from bad to worse to catastrophic for the leader of the free world. Seriously, how did this happen?

Oprah Winfrey, surprise savior of the 75th Golden Globes

Melanie McFarland
With a profound speech, the world's most influential woman makes an unremarkable awards show one for the ages

Best essays of 2017: A borderline intimate education

J. Munroe
My professor said our close relationship wasn't "mentoring." So what were we doing?

The legend of Big Chicken

Lucian K. Truscott IV
We swore we would follow the law of the farm and not get too close to our animals — but one had other plans

No holiday season for sex workers

Martha Rosenberg
These women cannot scream sexual harassment because their profession itself is consent

Inside the Trump administration’s rollback at the EPA

Talia Buford
The fate of a rule more than a decade in the making is a microcosm of larger changes afoot

A pro-Trump artist is claiming responsibility for those Meryl Streep “she knew” posters

Jarrett Lyons
A man identifying as Sabo says he created images alleging Streep knew of Harvey Weinstein's behavior
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