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I went undercover at a boot camp for young conservatives — here’s what I learned
Ivy Olesen
The Leadership Institute teaches young people how to mobilize for conservative candidates
They thought they were going to rehab. They ended up in chicken plants
Shoshana Walter, Amy Julia Harris
Reveal investigates an Oklahoma recovery center called Christian Alcoholics & Addicts in Recovery, or CAAIR.
Kate Beckinsale joins the list of Weinstein accusers as police open investigations
Jennie Neufeld
The producer faces much more than a reputation in shambles
Why Rick Perry’s proposed subsidies for coal fail Economics 101
Meredith Fowlie, Maximilian Auffhammer
This emerging pro-coal narrative is worth unpacking
This year’s Nobel Peace-Prize selection is a rebuke of Trump
Charlie May
The head of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons said Trump's election is a crisis
Harvey Weinstein bombshell exposé alleges decades of sexual harassment
Gabriel Bell
Ashley Judd and other industry workers speak out against the Hollywood titan in explosive New York Times story
Gun control will not stop mass shootings
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Enact an outright ban on gas operated weapons if you want less killing
I wasn’t born a drug dealer. I became one
Douglas Dodd, Matthew B. Cox
Before I became a teenage drug lord in the pain pill trade, I was a little kid getting stoned at home
Apps stirring up trouble in schools
Caroline Knorr
From teen hookups to live streaming, this year's hottest social media can lead kids to risky behavior
Trump’s Interior secretary goes to war — against his own department
Amanda Marcotte
Ryan Zinke has called Interior civil servants disloyal and unpatriotic, and now he's undermining their work
How World War III with China might be fought
Alfred McCoy
The Pentagon issued a "sobering" assessment of the U.S.'s military capabilities, warning of a war with China
A borderline intimate education
J. Munroe
My professor said our close relationship wasn't "mentoring." So what were we doing?
Competing football teams take a knee during anthem in protest of Trump
Taylor Link
Trump's divisive comments on Saturday incite mass protest among NFL players
“This is treason”: Nixon, Vietnam and the “sordid story” of the Chennault Affair
Ken Hughes
Remember when a Republican nominee colluded with a foreign government to win the presidential election?
Captain odious: Stephen Miller, White House “alt-right” survivor
Heather Digby Parton
Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka are gone. Miller is more pernicious, more loyal and more effective than either
My mentor, Anaïs Nin
Tristine Rainer
As a graduate student at UCLA in the late 1960s, I became a part of Anaïs Nin's inner circle
Meet the Jane Goodall of bears
Jill L. Ferguson
Dr. Lynn Rogers has spent years proving it’s safe to get up close and personal with wild black bears
Notes from a trailing spouse: I’ll tell you what makes a home!
Bex B
The last time I bought a liquor cabinet I needed to put my bottles somewhere. This time I had no bottles . . . yet
“Today is not your lucky day”: U.S. military vets who fought for America and were deported anyway
J. Malcolm Garcia
"Support the troops" only goes so far for veterans, even those who fought in foreign wars, who aren't citizens
How I embrace my son’s language of numbers
Rachel W. Turner
Numbers would allow me to get through to my son on a level I currently wasn’t capable of accessing
The road to torture: How the CIA’s “enhanced interrogation techniques” became legal after 9/11
Joseph Hickman, John Kiriakou
The CIA’s torture techniques—10 in total—increased in severity as one went down the list
The Village Voice and me: The untold story of how I became a writer
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The Voice closing its print edition marks the end of an era. I was there when it began
“The Last Dalai Lama?”: The spiritual leader gets deep into neuroscience in new doc
Tom Roston
Salon speaks to Mickey Lemle, the director of the new film and a friend of the Lama's for 25 years.
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