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Republican war on books: They don’t just want to control your body — next up, your mind
Amanda Marcotte
Gutting public schools, targeting booksellers, shutting down libraries: Every censorship tactic is on the table
The furor over the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago, explained: Trump’s base loves his narcissism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's base loves his petulance, even as it repulses everyone else
Trump, Alex Jones and Steve Bannon: GOP goons follow a familiar playbook when accountability knocks
Amanda Marcotte
Threats and bluster are meant to intimidate authorities and juries into backing down — but no one should be afraid
Biden’s big win exposes GOP’s nihilism: Republicans resort to lies to fight Inflation Reduction Act
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans reject an all-carrot-no-stick effort to save the planet for the babies they wish to force women to have
“Keep Breathing” creators talk survival, not Googling solutions and that controversial ending
Alison Stine
Salon spoke to the creators of the surprise Netflix hit about a lawyer caught in the wilderness after a plane crash
Republicans learn the lesson of Kansas: Indiana takes repulsive abortion debate behind closed doors
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans rejected putting abortion on a state ballot, because they know voters would reject the ban
Alex Jones busted: How the Sandy Hook trial could lead to accountability for Donald Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Has a Trump acolyte finally hit a limit to shamelessness as a political strategy?
Kansas abortion win is a wake-up call: Americans do not want GOP bans
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans did everything they could to keep pro-choicers from the polls, yet a key amendment went down in flames
The GOP will never be the “Parents Party”: Republicans don’t think raising children is real work
Amanda Marcotte
Post-Roe, Republicans reveal their true belief: They don't think rearing children is real work
Ron DeSantis isn’t a dirtbag. That’s exactly why he won’t beat Donald Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, Republican elites, but a stiff-necked Bible bully who graduated both Yale and Harvard can't win Trump's base
The cozy “Maltese Falcon”: How “Murder, She Wrote” reinvented mysteries forever
Zac Bissonnette
As the author of "A Killing in Costumes," I play detective to discover the origins of the cozy mystery genre I love
The backlash to Christianity: Republicans are now panicked — but they only have themselves to blame
Amanda Marcotte
It's not lack of school prayer causing people to abandon faith, it's that Christianity has become a toxic religion
Take Joe Manchin’s deal: Climate bill may be Democrats’ last chance to bring back young voters
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's numbers with young voters are in the tank, but passing a climate bill might be the thing to save Democrats
“Only Murders in the Building” co-creator on how Jane Lynch became Charles’ stand-in
Alison Stine
"It was one of the greatest moments you could ever have in a writers' room," John Hoffman tells Salon
Republicans recycle their mass shooting playbook to deflect blame for Roe overturn
Amanda Marcotte
The template for numbing Americans to mass murder is being used to evade responsibility for abortion ban horrors
Deciphering cosmic cornrows in “Obi-Wan Kenobi”: Why natural hairstyles belong in the future-past
Melissa Burlock
Whether braids or natural textures, Black hair in futuristic or fantasy settings signal belonging and knowledge
Trump’s inner turmoil: He craves credit for January 6 — but can’t admit it for fear of prison
Amanda Marcotte
New January 6 video shows an unrepentant Trump — and predicts the increasing threat of right-wing violence
11 expert tricks for making a small room look bigger
Laura Fenton
Including how to make your furniture "disappear"
Steve Bannon’s bluster falls flat: Trumpism is weakened when its leaders face consequences
Amanda Marcotte
Josh Hawley's run was more than a laugh — it illustrated how fascists may talk big but are cowards underneath
Fox News’ desperate distraction circus: Anything to have viewers ignore the January 6 hearings
Amanda Marcotte
Could the January 6 hearings be enough to prick the consciences of Trump voters? Fox News clearly fears so
How to win post-Roe legal battles for abortion: “People should feel like they have a voice”
Amanda Marcotte
"We didn't know that Roe was going to be overturned," says Amanda Allen, before helping save an abortion sanctuary
The press tries to grade Republicans on a curve — but the GOP still hates marriage equality
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, media, support for same-sex marriage is not "bipartisan"
Trump 2024 is almost here: King of the long con looks to play his final trick
Chauncey DeVega
The master showman of politics wants another turn on center stage. Mock him if you want — but don't bet against him
Republicans are playing word games with “abortion”
Amanda Marcotte
Politically inconvenient abortions get called "not abortions" by the same people who call birth control "abortion"
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