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“Westworld” chooses chaos in apocalyptic third season finale
Melanie McFarland
"Crisis Theory" ushers in the end of the world as a revolution, presenting the strange freedom offered by free will
Curbside grocery service is great for customers, but these Kroger workers say they don’t feel safer
Ashlie D. Stevens
Kroger's contact-less pickup service has skyrocketed. Employees say the company could do more to protect them
Detailed timeline of Trump’s failures shows how America’s coronavirus crisis was man-made
Dan Benbow
Failures of governance from Jan 3 until March 13 made the situation exponentially worse than it should have been
“Saturday Night Live at Home” shows us the honesty in live comedy without an audience
Melanie McFarland
Plus, late-night hosts' transition to at-home programming is warm, charming, and highlights their true skill
In “Selah and the Spades,” black kids run their world and don’t face consequences
Priscilla Ward
"I was tired of seeing black people get caught," Tayarisha Poe says about her new boarding school-set Amazon film
Donald Trump has tested positive — for the bulls**t virus
Lucian K. Truscott IV
He's bluffed his way through his entire career and into the White House. But the coronavirus finally took him out
“Tiger King” and the schadenfreude of seeing privileged insanity run wild
Melanie McFarland
For people of color the Netflix series is a frolic through the extremity of "white people s**t." They're not wrong
Sirens in the silence: As we settle in for a plague year, the empire strikes back
Andrew O'Hehir
Daily life assumes a strange, quiet new rhythm — even at the epicenter. But the captains of Capital are freaked out
Walmart was almost charged criminally over opioids. Trump appointees killed the indictment.
Jesse Eisinger, James Bandler
Even as company pharmacists protested, Walmart kept filling suspicious prescriptions, stoking the opioid epidemic
Trump can f**k this up and still win in November: Here’s how to stop him
Lucian K. Truscott IV
His performance with his “task force” is an act. He isn’t presidential. He’s the same psychotic monster as always
Two weeks of supplies: What should be on your disaster grocery list
Melanie McFarland
You're going to need more than pasta and toilet paper. Here's a strategic list of what to buy in a crisis
Bernie needs to step back and let other progressive leaders flourish — especially women
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders loses again, but a victory for pro-choice progressive Marie Newman in Illinois shows the path forward
The incredible shrinking president: Trump briefly dials down the bombast, too late
Dan Froomkin
Trump finally seems to grasp that his entire presidency has been undermined. But what can he do about that now?
Giving birth can be transformative. Having an abortion can be transformative, too
Dominika Seidman
Louisiana wants abortion providers to be unable to challenge abortion restrictions. If only they saw what I see
We need to quarantine Donald Trump: He’s confused, ignorant and afraid
Lucian K. Truscott IV
It's obvious Trump is utterly unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic. People are already dying, and it’s on him.
From hood films to a “The Banker,” Nia Long wants to change the narrative for black dreams
D. Watkins
The actress appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how her film is an extension of her evolution as an artist
Elizabeth Warren drops out after disappointing Super Tuesday finish but stays mum on endorsement
Igor Derysh
The progressive candidate failed to finish in the top two in her home state of Massachusetts
We face an emergency — and mainstream media is covering up Trump’s alarming incoherence
Dan Froomkin
Reporters pretended not to notice Trump's bewildering performance at Wednesday's coronavirus press conference
How to stop a war: Why I risked prison by burning thousands of Vietnam draft cards
Emily L. Quint Freeman
We broke into the draft board and burned their records, stopping thousands of young men from dying in Vietnam
Tommy Wiseau for president? The cathartic appeal of imagining a reality that will never happen
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon digs into why a campaign for "The Room" filmmaker and star pops up every four years and what we get out of it
Democrats can reclaim rural America — and Jane Kleeb wants to show them how: Part 2
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on how Democrats can still win rural votes — and how to address guns and abortion
What it’s like working for a doomed presidential candidate
Karine Jean-Pierre
I worked for both John Edwards and Anthony Weiner. This is what it feels like when your candidate is doomed
Can Democrats reclaim rural America? Jane Kleeb says yes — and wants to show them how
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on the Keystone pipeline and how her party can win back the heartland: Part 1 of 2
State of the Union: Surreal and angry, with way too much Rush Limbaugh
Heather Digby Parton
The speech was mostly wooden, hateful Trump boilerplate — plus a brilliant reality-TV moment for the MAGA tribe
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