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The 5 craziest right-wing conspiracy theories of 2015
Janet Allon
The year may be winding down, but we'll always have Ben Carson's loopy musings on the Egyptian pyramids
Teen Beat ruined me: Rob Lowe, Duran Duran and my sexy, screwed-up Gen X adolescence
Sarah Hepola
Teen magazines were the perfect fantasy for a lonely kid like me. But too much fantasy can take a toll
The inmate I can’t forget: I thought prison inmates were the dregs of society, until I became one of them
Christopher O'Connor
We were sick people struggling with addiction; but Mike paid much more dearly for his choices than I did
“I’ve had my fill of f**king intellectuals”: Why the non-intellectual candidate fills this Trump supporter with hope
Dan Sinykin
In Iowa, Cruz draws the zealots; Rubio, the disillusioned Trump-haters; and Trump, well, people love a celebrity
We’re more than confirmation numbers: What I learned selling books to strangers
Annie Hartnett
I forswore Amazon and took a job at a local bookstore to make rent; it became something much more than a paycheck
A sex toy for Trump, a kitten for Rubio: Last-minute gift guide for the GOP presidential candidate in your life
Amanda Marcotte
It's been a rough year for the GOP candidates, so play Santa and brighten their holidays with these amazing gifts!
Making money off murder: On Sandy Hook’s anniversary, new data shows mass shootings boost the gun industry’s profits
Amanda Marcotte
Gun industry cashes in: New Google data shows that mass shootings inspire more people to look into concealed carry
Geek food for the geek soul: “As society gets increasingly secular, we need to fill the social void”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the Kitchen Overlord about recipes inspired by "Dune," Tolkien and Dr. Who
Taylor Swift’s victory over Spotify is near: The streaming service gets closer to admitting that “freemium” doesn’t work
Scott Timberg
Some artists—presumably, the top tier like hold-outs Adele and Swift—might get more control soon
The best comics of 2015: With Islamophobia rearing its ugly head, we need “Ms. Marvel” now more than ever
Mark Peters
From Kamala Khan to best adaptation "Jessica Jones" to the craziest crossovers, here are our Golden Age's top picks
5 libertarian welfare kings who got rich off the government they want to destroy
Richard Eskow
The lionization of frauds like Tom Perkins has them believing their accomplishments are purely their own doing
Jon Stewart, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien and the behind-the-scenes secrets of comedy’s ’90s glory days
Kliph Nesteroff
Before they were famous, today's brilliant comics toiled on "SNL" or elsewhere -- and despaired of making it big
Charlie Sheen might not be the HIV advocate you asked for — but he could be the one we need now
Nico Lang
An estimated 1.2 million Americans are living with HIV—and Sheen could help break down powerful stigmas that linger
Stephen Colbert calls bullsh*t on Ben Carson’s stabbing story
Sarah Burris
The presidential election is just one year away, so it's 11 months before Americans pay attention.
They don’t make them like Ralph Bakshi anymore: “Now, animators don’t have ideas. They just like to move things around”
Marc Spitz
Salon talks to the veteran artist about his controversial career, his political awakening and new film
When Texas fell to the wingnuts: The secret history of the Southern strategy, modern conservatism and the Lone Star State
Edward H. Miller
On Nov. 22, 1963, John Kennedy knew he was heading to Texas "nut country." Here's how it got so crazy
NBA player describes humiliating racial profiling experience: “One of the the most degrading and racially prejudiced things I’ve ever experienced in life”
Sophia Tesfaye
Milwaukee Buck John Henson says he was humiliated when shopkeepers locked him out of the store and called the cops
The Kochs are my frat brothers: We were Betas — and yes, we called ourselves Master Betas
Peter Dreier
The Kochs were Beta Theta Pi at MIT. And all Betas are brothers, forever. No matter their politics
“I know what I did was terrible:” Steve Rannazzisi opens up about 9/11 lie in anguished 40-minute Howard Stern interview
Anna Silman
The "League" star lied for years about being in the World Trade Center on September 11th
I always give you my money: How many times will I buy the same Beatles records, over and over again?
Marc Spitz
The Fab Four have found new and improved ways to get me to part with cash since my obsession with them began
The woman who challenged Nixon: The Watergate story that transcends Woodward and Bernstein
John Norris
No secret sources. No anonymous tips. Mary McGrory covered D.C. with real quotes, real experience, real observation
My Harper Lee pilgrimage: Visiting Monroeville, in search of “Mockingbird’s” essence
Margaret Eby
Visit Harper Lee's hometown and "Mockingbird" is just described as "the book," but its author is even more magical
Donald Trump is our creepy new face of demagoguery
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Our history is filled with demagogues. But factor in a pliant media and a reality TV culture, and we have a problem
How Walmart keeps giving its workers the shaft — and fuels America’s inequality epidemic
Gary Legum
The retail giant's recent moves to increase its minimum pay earned applause, but let's look at the big picture
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