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The science of white working class pain: Trump’s appeal is rooted in the body as well as the mind
Vinnie Rotondaro
Trump voters' physical, emotional and social stress affected their world views
She killed her abuser before he could kill her: After 17 years locked up, she’s taking on justice system
Natalie Pattillo
After 17 years behind bars, one woman is lobbying for the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
How lucky we are to be alive right now: Bernie Sanders gets the “Hamilton” treatment
Brendan Gauthier
"Feel the Bern: A Musical Of the People, By the People, and For the People" opened to a SRO crowd in Burlington
The comedy deficit: Donald Trump pre-presidency is jamming up comedians like Janeane Garofalo who say it’s just not funny
Max Cea
Trump provides so much material that the jokes just don't seem worth standing up on stage to tell, also it's so sad
LISTEN: “Marvel’s Luke Cage” and “Westworld” composers break down their shows’ signature sounds
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks music with "Marvel's Luke Cage"'s Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad and "Westworld"'s Ramin Djawadi
Artivism is a fierce and reflexive response to the election of Donald Trump: Will it make change?
Max Cea
For some, activism in the face of the Trump presidency is not enough: Only intense and passionate artivism will do
Paper sons of paper sons: My immigrant family’s hidden stories reveal what they risked to come to America
H.L.M. Lee
The story of my extended Chinese-American family — shared by so many others — is one of sacrifice, danger and loss
Federal Election Commission: a forgotten tool in Donald Trump’s ‘drain the swamp’ effort
Dave Levinthal
The beleaguered agency enters 2017 even more marginalized than before
Homeless and harassed: Why police are encouraged to search the black community for fines and arrests
Ebony Slaughter-Johnson
Police across the country are incentivized to make arrests and issue fines as frequently as possible
Stop saying you’re “from the ‘hood”: Guys who are really from the ‘hood never say this
D. Watkins
If you're a gangsta on the basketball court hiding your prep school pedigree, you might be playing a harmful cliché
Nada Surf rocks: Why the indie band, with a new live record, is one of life’s great pleasures
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to singer Matthew Caws about how the band bounced back from a bad name and a goofy hit song
Bad Sex in Fiction Awards ceremony celebrates 24th year
Zoe Strimpel
Half a dozen passages from modern fiction seen to represent cringeworthy sex are nominated for the British award
“Trump TV” announces new 24-hour network will get access to White House press briefings
Sophia Tesfaye
Can Trump grant the online channel dedicated to his campaign into the White House without proper credentials?
My unreal reality TV romance
Jesse Steinbach
The first time he told me he loved me, a crowd of extras said "awww"
We’re better equipped to live through Trump than we were Bush
Maegan Carberry
We survived the G. W. Bush regression without social media and digital activism; we can hold our own against Trump
Inside Donald Trump’s tower, where it’s open to the public, but guarded like a future president lives there
Nick Turse
A journey to the president-elect's private "public" park
Keep the hope: What environmental leaders are saying on hope and progress in Donald Trump’s America
Grist Staff
Bernie Sanders, Bill Nye and others weigh in on the future of environmentalism
Sympathy for Todd and Margo: Clark Griswold’s childless yuppie scum neighbors are holiday heroes
Erin Keane
Where can Clark Griswold stick his old-fashioned fun family Christmas? Bend over and they'll show him
No new normal: Fears and hope in the new age of Donald Trump
Rebecca Gordon
Some of the fears are national. Some are global. All are terrifying
Jennifer Siebel Newsom on gender stereotypes and toxic language: “The opportunity here is to unveil the damage of fearmongering”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the woman behind the Representation Project about men, women and where we go now
Last stand for coal: The industry’s days may be numbered, even as they try to invest more
Melissa Cronin
Signs of coal’s demise are everywhere from Wall Street to the campaign trail
Coming out as an artist: I tried to be normal, but my creative side couldn’t stay hidden
Marcy Campbell
I wrote my first book in a closet and told almost nobody. I learned early that being "the creative one" was hard
The misogyny apocalypse: Turns out being white and male counts for more than intelligence, grace or decency
Amanda Marcotte
It was unimaginable that America would self-destruct rather than elect a female president. But that's what happened
What I learned about the “circle of doom” while watching Fox News all election night
Melanie McFarland
Spending election day with Fox leads us to trace the media's long path to getting a reality star elected president.
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