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Never mind democracy: U.S. media and politicians openly long for a coup in Venezuela

Alan MacLeod
Mainstream media is outraged that Russia would dare attack our democracy. In Venezuela, the rules are different

Senate confirms Mike Pompeo as Trump’s second secretary of state in bipartisan vote

Shira Tarlo
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders celebrated by tweeting the first photos of Pompeo with Kim Jong Un

5 food trends that are changing Latin America

Johanna Mendelson Forman
Peruvian ceviche doesn’t just taste good — it can be a force for social change

Meet “Beatrice,” fencing champion and quadruple amputee

Tom Roston
Streaming now on Salon Premium, a film about Beatrice Vio, the Italian wheelchair fencing dynamo

Trump, fascism and democracy: Here’s what Madeleine Albright can’t or won’t say

Andrew O'Hehir
Former secretary of state sees the "storm clouds" of fascism: But she helped make the world that brought us Trump

Trump to the international community: drop dead

John Feffer
Washington takes on the world

That Putin phone call: Once again Trump acts like a man held captive

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's advisers urged him not to congratulate Putin on a tainted victory. He ignored them and groveled: But why?

Female presidents don’t always help women while in office, study in Latin America finds

Merike Blofield, Christina Ewig, Jennifer M. Piscopo
Latin America’s era of the woman president is over. What have we learned?

Ivanka, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. all have conflicts to worry about

Matthew Rozsa
The members of the president's inner circle are all dealing with their own conflicts, it seems

Is Donald Trump fueling a mass extinction of democracy across the planet?

Jacob Sugarman
The warning signs are there, cautions "How Democracies Die" co-author Steven Levitsky

The night I chased Miss Universe with Donald Trump

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Hey, it was the 70's. What can I say?

Trump’s budget priorities: Crimes against humanity?

Frank Vogl
Proposed budget highlights the increasing White House determination to find military solutions to the world’s ills

Trump’s travel ban is just one of many US policies that legalize discrimination against Muslims

Basima Sisemore, Rhonda Itaoui
Under the travel ban, nationals from eight countries are subject to travel restrictions

Trump: Central American countries “are not our friends”

Charlie May
Trump continues to correlate crime and immigration, and threatened to cut aid to several Spanish-speaking countries

Trump has failed the test of leadership

David B. Woolner
The resolution to censure Donald Trump for his bigoted remarks deserves bipartisan support

State of the Union: President Trump’s full speech

Compiled by Salon staff
Here's everything Trump had to say

Why it’s too soon for Davos billionaires to toast Trump’s “pro-business” policies

Charles Hankla
Don’t pop the champagne corks just yet

Mr. Chief Justice, it’s not “gobbledygook”: New N.C. ruling shows how to fix gerrymandering

David Daley
A federal judge's ruling could demystify the social science behind gerrymandering for key SCOTUS judges

Ninth Circuit Appeals Court rules against travel ban 3.0

Nicole Karlis
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Appeals Court rules the latest version is unlawful

A Kentucky pastor turned politician commits suicide after allegations

Matthew Rozsa
A Kentucky state legislator is accused of sexual assault. But his life story is filled with eyebrow-raising claims

Bitcoin could cost us our clean-energy future

Eric Holthaus
Creators have not accounted for how much a time-consuming energy suck the alternative currency has become

Trump’s third travel ban attempt given OK by Supreme Court

Nicole Karlis
Only Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented

Behind America’s silent occupation of the Amazon

Santiago Navarro F., Renata Bessi
A multinational military exercise is taking place where three countries meet

A year after his death, one part of Castro’s complicated legacy shines true

Rachel Leah
He was dictator, and a sometimes a brutal one, but at least this part of Fidel Castro's history is worth preserving
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