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Robert Reich: Don’t worry, Hillary Clinton will win the election

Don Hazen
Reich explains why there's no worry to worry about Tuesday night — but after that may be a different story

The Ayn Rand school of parenting: My dad’s only rule was “there are no rules”

Robin Richardson
My father believed in two things, which deeply informed his parenting: making money and doing whatever he pleased

CNN is the new smoking

Mary Elizabeth Williams
It's everywhere, it's inescapable and it's sickening

The media isn’t for Hillary Clinton: Her emails have been covered more than all policy proposals

Eric Boehlert
While Donald Trump claims that the media is rigged against him, the numbers show news favors her non-scandal

Why is Hillary Clinton so hated?

Todd Gitlin
She was popular, and now she's the subject of extreme vitriol. What happened?

NAACP calls for federal probe after noose placed on black high school football player in Mississippi

Sophia Tesfaye
“This is 2016, not 1916. This is America"

Algorithms are simplifying humanity

John Light
We are entrusting key decisions to flawed and biased formulas

The psychos down the street: Slaying the suburban slasher flicks of my youth

Kevin Smokler
As a kid, I avoided scary films at all costs. But writing a book about '80s teen movies meant I had to face my fear

The spectacle of televised death: “Christine” is a haunting parable of public horror and private anguish

Mary Elizabeth Williams
New drama explores the tragedy of Christine Chubbuck and our fascination with her demise and others like it

Violence and empathy in “Westworld”: “That’s not the point we want to make, that it’s OK if they’re a robot”

Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke with the creators of HBO's hit "Westworld" about what the drama's robots reveal about human morality

The Clintons’ Christian marriage: The staggering Evangelical hypocrisy over Hillary’s refusal to divorce Bill

Lyz Lenz
Divorce is bad, argue Christian leaders. And yet the Clintons are judged moral failures for staying together

“Hamilton” is the new “Star Wars”: My sons’ epic love for Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Founding Fathers musical

Jeanna Lucci-Canapari
To my kids, "Hamilton" isn't just a history lesson with cool songs. It's a timeless battle between good and evil

Moms, it’s time we stopped enabling the bumbling dads

Mary Elizabeth Williams
For today's working couples, the division of home labor is unfair. Women should stop buying into it

Hell in “Dark Prison”: New forms of torture at CIA black site revealed

Ben Norton
Interviews conducted by Human Rights Watch detail the extreme abuse detainees endured at the CIA black site Cobalt

Gaby Hoffmann’s radical bush: Let’s chat about pubic hair with the cast of “Transparent”

Marcie Bianco
Salon talks to Hoffmann, Amy Landecker and Jay Duplass about merkins, waxing and the politics of on-camera nudity

Ride the rails with Billy Bragg and Joe Henry: “You never hear anybody talking about a lonesome car alarm, do you, playing in a distance”

Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the duo about "Shine a Light," their new collection of field recordings made in Amtrak stations

The American solution: Arresting people is the U.S. take on justice

Rebecca Gordon
Perhaps it's time to change how Americans want justice distributed

“Maybe we can rejoin the Union with this one”: Drive-By Truckers are finally an “American Band”

Dan Mistich
Salon talks to Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley about their new album, the NRA, Ferguson and Donald Trump

Who’s the real insane clown posse? Trump fans give Juggalos a run for their money in “7 Days in Ohio”

David Masciotra
Salon talks to Nathan Rabin about the politics of Juggalos, the craziness of the RNC and Trump's "desiccated soul"

Behold the GOP’s not-so-secret plan to dismantle government services: Defund, degrade and then privatize

Paul Rosenberg
While Trump dominates the headlines, House Republicans slash Social Security and drive the system toward disaster

The last 9/11 survivor: What my dog remembers about that day 15 years ago

Adam Langer
The more time passes, the more connections we lose to 9/11. The author's deepest one, who has four legs, remains
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