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The reddest state: Oklahoma’s long battle over abortion law
Michelle Oberman
I wanted to understand the way abortion opponents viewed the law, so I went to Oklahoma
The 25 movies that made 2017 a turning point for women in film
Jennie Neufeld
With wonder women, sharp teens and engrossing killers, the future of Hollywood looked very female this year
How the Nazis co-opted Christmas
Joe Perry
Instead of the holiday’s religious origins, the Nazi version celebrated the supposed heritage of the Aryan race
The 30 greatest holiday episodes in TV history
Melanie McFarland
From the purely nostalgic, to the satirical, to the scary, here are 30 TV gems to get you in the holiday spirit
The FCC sold us out to Big Telecom
Jason Rhode
There isn't a good excuse for ending net neutrality, other than that we live in an oligarchy now
When envisioning the future of TV, think of a shopping mall
Amanda Lotz
In 2018, Disney will launch its own streaming service — but that doesn't necessarily mean Netflix will suffer
The problem with subsidizing nuclear power and coal
Joshua M. Pearce
Subsidizing coal and nuclear power could drive customers off the grid
I studied architecture at Columbia. But I didn’t truly understand it till I visited West Africa
Carl Anthony
One of the first African Americans to get a Columbia architecture degree found his architectural identity in Mali
Genius ways companies get kids to market for them
Caroline Knorr
From check-ins to treasure hunts, today's promotional campaigns rely on kids' influence to go viral
George Clooney just slammed President Trump in a very NSFW fashion
Gabriel Bell
Hold on for some four-letter action
My dinner with Alger Hiss
Joan Brady
One night in 1960, the man accused of being a Communist spy came over to our Upper West Side apartment
Hurricane Harvey aims for the Texas fracking boom’s favorite port
Eric Holthaus
Corpus Christi, a critical port for the Texas oil and gas industry, is vulnerable to coastal flooding
20 podcasts your kid should listen to this summer
Frannie Ucciferri
Entertaining, informative, and kid-friendly podcasts for bedtime, road trips, and more
Chris Christie’s era of misrule in Jersey: The empty swamp mall and the canceled tunnel
Robert Hennelly
A massive Meadowlands mall boondoggle, and a Hudson tunnel that hasn't been built, typify the Chris Christie era
Blondie’s “Heart of Glass” and the punk rock myth of “Death to Disco”
Kembrew McLeod
The number-one hit that straddled downtown New York's two most electrifying subcultures
Ghost shops and farting corpses: How viral conceits became Trojan horses for brilliant dramas
Max Cea
A24 has ushered in a renaissance of bizarre indies that tap strange, headline-catching ideas for very good purposes
America is suffering from a plague of deadly, unaccountable and racist police violence
Celisa Calacal
A year after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile's deaths, the state of police violence in the U.S. remains bleak
Forget the stupid tweets: There’s big news on Trump’s Russia connections — and he doesn’t want you to read it
Heather Digby Parton
New reports link Michael Flynn to hacking and reveal Trump's massive business deals in the former Soviet Union
Comics writer Jason Aaron talks “Star Wars,” “The Punisher” and “Southern Bastards”: “The Confederate flag has no place flying over the state capital”
Chauncey DeVega
Comics star Jason Aaron writes Marvel's "Star Wars" — and also ventures into Deep South noir and biblical darkness
“The Great British Baking Show”: A show by any other name would not be as sweet
Melanie McFarland
At last hungry PBS viewers can watch the final season that features the original team that made baking great again
Salon’s author questionnaire: 5 authors break down the secret lives of their new books
Teddy Wayne
Salon gets the story behind the books from Edan Lepucki, JoAnna Novak, Edward McPherson, Hala Alyan & Lauren Marks
WATCH: What was Heath Ledger really like?
Alli Joseph
The new documentary "I am Heath Ledger" features footage shot by the late actor. Friends say he was a born director
The art of rock ‘n’ roll belongs to the Rolling Stones
David Masciotra
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and company didn't invent rock's aesthetic, but their look is as legendary as the songs
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