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Another American happy warrior laid to rest: John McCain's legacy of gung-ho militarism
No disrespect for John McCain, but our hagiographic treatment of "war heroes" reflects a national pathology
08/29/2018 18:00 UTC
The end of "ER"
Call the time of death: After 15 years, "ER" brings back its old stars and turns off the paddles for the last time.
04/03/2009 17:02 UTC
170 acres and an Indian tractor
Life on the farm is tough, even with a red Mahindra 6000 to smooth out the rough spots. A tale of blogvertorials and globalization.
07/11/2007 21:50 UTC
Abbi and Ilana are back: Why "Broad City" is more a state of mind than a TV show
"Broad City" and "Kroll Show" return tomorrow on Comedy Central -- and both are full of goofy, meta brilliance
01/14/2015 05:00 UTC
A literary feud for the ages: What fueled the bad blood between Dominick Dunne and "the Didions"
Intense sibling rivalry led to a blow-out over a murdered daughter and a novel’s vindictive dedication
04/17/2017 01:30 UTC
Editors' pick
From John McCain's America to John Norman's Gor: Our pick of the best Salon Books stories of the year.
12/23/2000 01:01 UTC
The perfect parental dread of "A Quiet Place"
The horror movie that asks the parents in the audience, "Who are we if we can't protect them?"
04/10/2018 20:47 UTC
Revenge of the "flipper": Cooperating with the feds can offer a chance at redemption
Despite the longtime stigma against "rats," many criminals who cooperate get a real chance to reset their lives
08/29/2018 10:00 UTC
The best TV shows of 2020 that made staying at home bearable
The worst year still gave us some incredible TV. Salon's TV critic shares her top 10 favorites
12/27/2020 20:45 UTC
Seeing through the eyes of the cops who kill unarmed black people
A new series tackles police killing, both from the victims' standpoint and the officer's
01/21/2018 20:00 UTC
Stan Mack’s Occupy-the-Fourth-of-July funnies
The graphic artist takes a sly look at patriotism, the Tea Party and our nation's founding
07/10/2012 04:00 UTC
California will keep burning. But housing policy is making it worse
There are ways to keep people and homes safer from wildfires. Then, there’s what California does.
10/11/2020 00:00 UTC
The skinny on damage control
A well-placed Web site stole the thunder of a "20/20" exposi.
10/20/1999 20:00 UTC
Feds make terrible friends: How the FBI encourages people to act their worst
The state purporting to protect us is finding people on the edge, and egging them on to do awful things. Here's why
01/29/2015 16:58 UTC
Capitol police officer claps back at Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham: "The facts are the facts"
"That audience takes their words and the rhetoric that they use as more than just entertainment," said Fanone
07/29/2021 15:11 UTC
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