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How cleaning out my hoarder Mother-in-Law’s junk caused my own marriage to crumble

Freya Shipley
As we plowed through decades of her extreme clutter, I began to notice similar tendencies in my husband

Shockingly, Trump aligns the U.S. with ISIS over terror attack in Iran

Jefferson Morley
Terror attacks in Tehran signal the launch of a foolhardy U.S.-Saudi war alliance

Profiles in Poltroonery

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Spineless senators question invertebrate men

Governors Ball Photo Essay: Coming of age with Childish Gambino

Kevin Carlin
Governors Ball Music Festival in NYC may have been Childish Gambino’s final performance, so what’s his legacy?

The fascinating story of Major League Baseball’s players union stimulated by the death of Jim Bunning

Peter Dreier
Jim Bunning's time as a union leader is a part of his legacy that is less well-known

The gig economy goes to class

Keith A. Spencer
A new Uber-esque school model turns teachers like me into on-demand contractors for the children of the 1 percent

How to be a Muslim at NYU after 9/11

Haroon Moghul
Through my work with NYU's Islamic Center, I became a public face of Islam. I was also a kid in way over my head

Our disgruntled dictator

Lucian K. Truscott IV
A diminished nation is being led by a shrinking man

Four years later, “Breaking Bad” remains the boldest indictment of modern American capitalism in TV history

Anis Shivani
The show’s visual style is the greatest-ever rebuke to the gory hold neoliberalism has over our minds and bodies

Best of Salon: Army of one, soldiers undone: The hope that died in basic training

Kathleen Kilcup
From 2015: You were a brilliant and courageous woman. How I admired you then. How little either of us understood

My Civil War: Re-enacting in the days of 9/11 

Dan Johnson
In a way, none of it was real. No one got shot. The stakes of nationhood weren't on the line. But it was real to me

In my father’s Iraq, his garden was a sanctuary

Gian Sardar
For generations, the men in my Kurdish family took refuge in cultivating ornamental blossoms and glorious vines

Slavery is America’s pre-existing condition

Lucian K. Truscott IV
We are two people welded together by personal history and this country's legacy of slavery

Whose line is it anyway? Humor and hopelessness in “I Love Dick”

Emily Jordan
How author Chris Kraus subverts genre and gender to break free of form and create comedy without manners

Comey firing coverage shows right-wing media has lost its grip on reality

Madeline Peltz
Fake news purveyors joined conservatives in lauding Comey's firing

The water empire: How a Korean family became the source of drinking water for many Angelenos

Emma Foehringer Merchant
In some low-income communities, locals turn to "water stores" instead of the tap

Steve Harvey cries for “me time” and, on some level, I get it

Melanie McFarland
Yes, Harvey's brusque memo was rude. But it also validates the basic human need to protect personal space

Flying solo: Traveling alone doesn’t have to be lonely – it can be magical

Brooke Siem
What it's really like to travel the world alone…and the best places to do it

Death and the iPad: My kid wishes I were dead so he could get more time on the tablet — and I don’t blame him

Lauren Dockett
Today’s political realities are creating stores of sympathy in me for my kids’ feelings, however ugly they can get

Peanut butter beautiful

Besha Rodell
For kids learning to cook for themselves, a mistake is sometimes the secret ingredient.

This is what winning looks like

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Winning in Trump's America looks a lot like winning did in Beirut and Iraq and Afghanistan once upon a time

Picasso’s weapon against fascism: Why “Guernica” is the greatest of all war paintings

Noah Charney
80 years after Franco's forces led a terror bombing of civilians, Picasso's painting of the horror still works

One fast food fanatic’s quest to make his chicken chain the next McDonald’s

Tove K. Danovich
Albert Okura lives and breathes the legend of Ray Kroc — he even bought the first McDonald’s location

Emily Mortimer on her daring new virtual-reality short: “This immersive experience is extremely visceral”

Gary M. Kramer
Star of "The Newsroom" and "Shutter Island" talks about her role in an ambitious VR short with multiple outcomes
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