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Objectively bad: Ezra Klein, Nate Silver, Jonathan Chait and return of the “view from nowhere”
Elias Isquith
New work by Silver and two other influential reporters should have you worried about the future of journalism
The Internet’s destructive gender gap: Why the Web can’t abandon its misogyny
Astra Taylor
People like Ezra Klein are showered with opportunity, while women face an online world hostile to their ambitions
Rob Lowe spills everything: Secrets of “West Wing,” kissing men, and the ad-lib that broke a costar’s heart
Rob Lowe
In an exclusive excerpt from his new memoir, the actor goes way behind the scenes with these amazing stories
“What happened to the Republican Party that I joined?” Meet the lawmaker outraged by his party’s sexism
Katie McDonough
Oklahoma state Rep. Doug Cox tells Salon why his Republican colleagues' policies are "discriminatory against women"
I’m one of the worst teachers in my state
Simone Ryals
We must hate teachers. I've won awards, my kids thrive. But thanks to crazy tests, I'm being shamed by Florida
This is the way the world ends: Once-in-a-millennium drought a wakeup call for America
Kathleen Sharp
California is buckling under the strain of an environmental catastrophe — and it's only going to get worse
The pseudo-science of Alcoholics Anonymous: There’s a better way to treat addiction
Dr. Lance Dodes, Zachary Dodes
AA and rehab culture have shockingly low success rates, and made it impossible to have real debate about addiction
Home on the range: How to live with grizzly bears
BEN GOLDFARB
On the Alberta prairie, ranchers are finding new ways to coexist with their ursine neighbors
The sex that helped us survive: Love and defiance in an Iranian prison
Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd
Hope was fading for two Americans imprisoned in Iran — so they risked everything to spend one more night together
Tweets from underground: How Dostoevsky anticipated social media
ROSA INOCENCIO SMITHWeird suburbia: How atomic bombs and UFOs created modern America
Ken Hollings
After World War II, nuclear anxiety and flying saucer fantasies altered our understanding of suburban life
You are more than a sexual fetish — but online dating sites might not think so
Patrick Tucker
Not meeting the right person online? The problem might be that Match and OkCupid profiles reduce your personality
Louis C.K. or Tina Fey? Gender, science and the age-old question: Are men or women funnier?
Scott Weems
Christopher Hitchens might not think women are funny. But new studies explain how men and women laugh differently
Gamer uses “Minecraft” to pay tribute to his wife
Mike Fenn
With the help of some generous donors of materials, "Gas Bandit" has created a bust in the image of his late wife
“Hi, I’m right here”: An open letter to Paul Ryan about poverty and empathy
Karen Weese
We need to change the conversation about poverty and inequality. It starts with compassion and kindness
How to enjoy an orgy
L. Pham
The secret to group sex that no one tells you: You can -- and should -- say no. I learned this lesson firsthand
Ben Carson at CPAC: LGBT people “don’t get extra rights”
Elias Isquith
"I hate political correctness," says the celebrated former surgeon and current Fox News contributor
The dying world of “Grand Budapest Hotel”
Andreas Bernard
How hotels like the one in Wes Anderson's new film became a charming but outmoded relic of the past
Allen West: “Faux commander-in-chief” Obama thinks army’s top need is “beards, turbans, and hijabs”
Josh Eidelson
West tells Salon Putin's echoing Hitler, and implies defense cuts could've spurred Russian aggression
Zimmerman, Dunn and what went horribly wrong: Author Lisa Bloom talks to Salon
Paul Rosenberg
From implicit racial bias to "stand your ground," Lisa Bloom says dangerous forces are distorting criminal justice
The psychology of hate: How we deny human beings their humanity
Nicholas Epley
From slavery to genocide, society has shown a terrifying ability to disregard the personhood of others. Here's why
Doxxing victim: “This isn’t about porn, this is about humiliation”
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman talks to Salon about the painful reality of being targeted online by men who get off on demeaning women
We’re being screwed by Spotify! David Byrne, R.E.M.’s Mike Mills and Cake’s John McCrea on the fight for artists’ rights
Scott Timberg
"We need to have a sustainable system for people who create culture," says John McCrea, announcing a new coalition
My boobs, my burden
CHLOE PANTAZI
I thought that with cleavage came power. But as my breasts swelled to a 32G, I found the opposite to be true
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