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Idaho sets example: Tiny facility lights the way for stressed rural hospitals

Anna Gorman
Rural hospitals are facing one of the greatest slow-moving crises in American health care

Aren’t you glad you read Salon? Don’t you wish everyone did?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
We've been sold tribalism for so long and in so many ways it's a miracle that there's any spirit of unity left

A literary feud for the ages: What fueled the bad blood between Dominick Dunne and “the Didions”

Robert Hofler
Intense sibling rivalry led to a blow-out over a murdered daughter and a novel’s vindictive dedication

“The Hate U Give”: Angie Thomas, Children of Promise and the girl in the mirror

Emily Jordan
A powerful new YA writer and a social justice maverick discuss the current reality and provide tools of empowerment

Are zoo animals happy? There’s a simple empathy test we can apply

Marc Bekoff, Jessica Pierce
Even the best-managed zoos fail to address a captive animal's basic need for freedom

59 Tomahawks and 5,900 years of slaughter: A brief history of Syria

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump is leading us into another buzz saw war and, once again, we are not prepared to win the fight or the peace

“We can’t let them win”: Passover is more than a holiday — it’s a call to arms against oppression

David Samuel Levinson
My mother wanted to live long enough to host this year’s Seder. She knew it was more important this year than ever

How to taste wine like a professional in 10 easy steps

Erin James
Put that pinky down and learn the basics to modern wine tasting

I’m glad my dog is dying

Joe P. Squance
Death is not complicated; it's simple. But explaining the reality of it to a child, gently, is the hardest thing

Brain surgery with a tree saw: How one neurosurgeon changed the game for a Tanzanian hospital

Tony Bartelme
At first, the visiting doctor thought there was no way he could open up a man's skull at this rural hospital

Small-town progressives pick up the pieces of Ohio’s Democratic Party

Jack Shuler
In small cities across the bellwether state, local politicians are trying to rebuild the party from the ground up

Gorsuch, Thomas, Rehnquist and beyond: A short history of right-wing lies in Supreme Court confirmation hearings

Paul Rosenberg
Neil Gorsuch's bland denials belong to a tradition of conservative dishonesty that reaches back many decades

The fight for $15 is a fight for power: What corporations really stand to lose when minimum wage increases

Jonathan Rosenblum
Workplace justice campaigns over raising wages, benefits and stability are proxies for the real labor struggle

From protests to the polls, Democrats rebuild the party through local elections

Ilana Novick
Activists will happily fill the streets—the question is, will they head to the voting booth

Donald Trump and the media: Can journalism escape this deadly paradox and get its groove back?

Andrew O'Hehir
At last the "opposition party" woke up. But in the age of fake news and endless lies, is its power gone for good?

HB 2.0 is coming: How North Carolina’s so-called “bathroom compromise” doubles down on anti-LGBT discrimination

Nico Lang
Turns out the bill described as the restoration of trans bathroom rights will be worse than the original ban

89th Academy Awards celebrates diversity, inclusion and communication

Alli Joseph
In "La La Land," "Manchester by the Sea," "Moonlight" and "Hacksaw," the spotlight shines on overcoming adversity

At the altar of American greatness: David Brooks, Trump and the Church of America the Redeemer

Andrew Bacevich
It demands of the faithful just one thing: a fervent belief in our mission to remake the world in America's image

America last: The case for moral disengagement from politics in the age of Trump

Anis Shivani
We may well be seeing the rise of fascism — but Democrats and liberals have helped make it possible. Just say no!

Sharp vision: New glasses help the legally blind see

Michael Liedtke
New glasses could be a huge deal for people whose vision can't be corrected with ordinary lenses

Angst in the Church of America the Redeemer

Andrew J. Bacevich
Worshippers belive that America’s transgressions, unlike those of other countries, don’t count against it

The breitbartification of CPAC

Matt Gertz
Breitbart has passed away, but the revolution he started is at its peak: the media company is everywhere at CPAC

With “Crashing,” Pete Holmes makes a good comedy about a decent man who’s a bad comic

Melanie McFarland
Pete Holmes gives viewers a show about comedians that isn't hilarious, but is perfectly honest — and it works
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