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How playing music for rhesus monkeys is teaching us about our own brains
Henkjan Honing
I study music cognition in primates — here's what it's teaching us about the biological evolution of music
Enter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, socialist
Richard Phillips
The right calls AOC a socialist. But a large segment of the U.S. electorate may be ready for a bit of socialism
For Stacey Abrams, voter suppression is personal
Celia Viggo Wexler
"Voter suppression doesn’t happen on election day alone"
Pulled off a bus by Border Patrol: Mohanad Elshieky on ICE, comedy and “peak white liberalism”
Rachel Leah
Elshieky talks to Salon about immigration, the demands of "diversity" in comedy, and his very adult love of America
How Sarah Cunningham became a “stand-in mom” at gay weddings
Nicole Karlis
If mom doesn't approve of your gay wedding, Sarah Cunningham will gladly serve as a "stand-in mom" for the nuptials
Trump administration salutes parade of generic drug approvals, but hundreds aren’t for sale
Sydney Lupkin, Jay Hancock
Nearly half of the generic drugs recently approved by the FDA aren’t being sold in the United States
Taraji P. Henson in “What Men Want”: Don’t call it a remake of a Mel Gibson movie
Alli Joseph
Salon talks to Adam Shankman, director of "What Men Want," about reimagining the rom com for the Time's Up era
I was groped by a man called “Mary”: The world changes but not the Catholic Church
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The Catholic Church is still only groping its way toward telling the truth about sexual abuse by priests
Sins of the mother: I blame myself for my son’s overdose
Christina Hughes Babb
My kids were young when I left them for a long time. I hated myself for it. But I was sure it was the only way
How can sexual abuse survivors get justice when the system fails them?
Rachel Leah
A profile of Lorena Bobbitt and Lady Gaga's deposition show how far we still have to go, and yet how far we've come
Why the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses could become a definitive showcase for online voting
Steven Rosenfeld
Pending plans could create 100,000 new absentee caucus-goers
This is a story about all the ways to fall in love and . . . grilled cheese.
Bex Brian
When you fall in love all with the same person all over again, after 30 years, only one dish will do
10 disturbing moments from William Barr’s Senate confirmation hearing
Cody Fenwick
Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar asked if he would jail reporters for doing their jobs — and he didn’t say no
Tommy Tomlinson’s book about losing weight is really about “the things that haunted me”
Erin Keane
"I was afraid of what writing about that would mean, of the emotional depths that I would have to go to"
After a weekend of explosive revelations, how much more is Trump hiding?
Heather Digby Parton
A president under FBI investigation, who has concealed evidence of his meetings with Putin. What's coming next?
Andrea Savage on “I’m Sorry” season 2: “Your whole life turns to s**t when your kid learns to read”
Alli Joseph
Salon talks to the creator of the real and raunchy look at parenthood today
Disneyland with my invisible guest
Tabitha Blankenbiller
I went to Disneyland for a carefree, childfree girls' weekend. When I came home, everything changed
Marie Kondo, Mary Poppins and magical adulting fantasies for a hostile world
Erin Keane
"Mary Poppins Returns" is a story for adults, just like "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo." They target a specific need
Federal employee uses crowdfunding to cover missing salary. This is not an inspirational story
Rachel Leah
The rise of crowdfunding for medical bills and survival is the product of government neglect
How the trash industry worked overtime trying to thwart New York City’s reform plans
Kiera Feldman
A push against a zoning proposal involved a trade group helmed by a man convicted in a bid-rigging scheme
Best of 2018: How LinkedIn turned this “Failmom” into a socialist
Lori Barrett
A dismal job market and "Chapo Trap House" turned me, a middle-aged mother, into a radical
Meet Annie Easley, the barrier-breaking mathematician who helped us explore the solar system
Dan Samorodnitsky
She overcame life-long racial discrimination to complete a long and impactful career at NASA
In immigrant children’s shelters, sexual assault cases are open and shut
Michael Grabell, Topher Sanders
Across the country, kids are reporting sexual assaults in immigrant children’s shelters
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