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“Mrs. Maisel” is still marvelous in its anachronistic unreality
Melanie McFarland
In Midge Maisel's carefree fantasy, she tours with a black band sans era-accurate unpleasantness. S'wonderful!
They loan you money. Then they get a warrant for your arrest
Anjali Tsui
High-interest loan companies are using Utah’s small claims courts to arrest borrowers and take their bail money
From Oprah to Goop, these crazy gift guide suggestions caught Salon’s imagination
Hanh Nguyen
Who doesn't need luxury floss, a champagne vending machine, or a doggy DNA kit? Many people, but a girl can dream
As experienced Texas congressmen retire, will the state’s sway in Congress decline?
J. Edward Moreno
Last year, the Texas congressional delegation had six chairmanships in the U.S. House. Now it only has one.
Multiple women recall sexual misconduct and retaliation by Gordon Sondland
Julia Silverman, Kelly Clarke, Fiona McCann, Maryam Jameel, Doris Burke
Three women recall Sondland made unwanted sexual contact in business settings. Sondland denies the allegations
Pulitzer winner David Cay Johnston: Will Trump’s America end in “firing squads”?
Chauncey DeVega
Investigative reporter on why he feels sorry for Trump, despite the latter's long career of crime and corruption
Press Watch: Political reporters still can’t handle the GOP’s moral and ethical collapse
Dan Froomkin
The modern Republican Party has descended into lawlessness and lunacy. Most mainstream reporters won't say that
Will 2020 mark the rise of a vegan voting bloc?
Nadra Nittle
Vegan and veg-friendly politicians are stepping to center stage.
Can AI help diagnose depression? It’s a long shot
Alejandra Canales
At the moment, machine intelligence is just as subjective as human intelligence
How Detroit’s downtown revival mostly benefited billionaire developers
Jodie Adams Kirshner
Post-bankruptcy, construction had finally returned to Detroit — thanks to generous tax subsidies
“Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator” separates the man from the myth, revealing a monster
Ashlie D. Stevens
The film examines how the hot yoga teacher took advantage of students and how the community looked away
“See Jane Win”: How Democratic women drove the 2018 blue wave
Amanda Marcotte
In "See Jane Win," journalist Caitlin Moscatello takes a deeper look at the women who took back power in 2018
How “Queer Eye” approached a culturally sensitive season in Japan beyond karate and chopsticks
Hanh Nguyen
Showrunner Jennifer Lane spoke to Salon about finding the heartbreaking heroes to putting together a Japanese crew
Sen. Sherrod Brown on a “new progressive era” in America — and no, he’s not running
Andrew O'Hehir
Ohio senator visits Salon to talk history, try out lines for a campaign that absolutely, definitely isn't happening
White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney learned about ISIS raid from Trump’s tweet: report
Igor Derysh
Obama's chief of staff was front and center during the Osama bin Laden raid, but Mulvaney was sitting at home
Where’s Mike Pompeo?
Terry H. Schwadron
The Secretary of State is at the center of the Ukraine affair, but he's nowhere to be seen or heard
Who is Bill Taylor? I’ve known the guy who rocked Capitol Hill this week for 50 years
Lucian K. Truscott IV
My West Point classmate is a Vietnam veteran and an experienced diplomat. Most of all, he’s an honest man
Buttigieg steps up his game, but…
Ryan O'Connell
Can the South Bend mayor bridge the racial divide to advance to the top tier of Democratic Party nomination?
On transfeminine anger
Samantha Riedel
As a confused trans child, I used my anger as both armor and camouflage. Now I can use it to speak truth to power
For gun locks and safes, lax oversight and lousy design
Teresa Carr
Many products sold to store or secure guns are not as robust as people might think.
“Breakthrough’s” James Allison is having fun and curing cancer
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Nobel laureate talks about his new documentary and the cancer treatment revolution
After sexual assault, some survivors seek healing in self-defense
Gitit Ginat
A number of sexual assault survivors report enormous benefits from specialized classes
Back to school, with a baby: What living in a Harvard dorm taught me about being a mother
Elizabeth Ames
From a distance, if you squinted, maybe I — now 36 — was even a student, with all of that discovery ahead of me
Bringing fresh produce to LA’s corner stores alone won’t solve food inequality. But it’s a start.
Nadra Nittle
Corner store conversion projects aim to combat food insecurity in low-income communities
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