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Islamophobia only helps our enemies — it does nothing to stop extremist violence
Arsalan Iftikhar
I'm the Muslim public intellectual you see on CNN after an act of extremist violence. Here's why they call me
Ireland’s new gay prime minister? Yeah, it’s a remarkable step forward — but he’s no progressive
Danielle Ryan
Leo Varadkar, the gay son of an Indian immigrant, rises to power in a once conservative nation. It's complicated
How soon will the alt-right win an election? Neo-Confederate Corey Stewart came shockingly close in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Despite recent attention to left-wing extremism, the alt right is much closer to gaining political power
“Landline” review: ’90s nostalgia with a side of modern messiness
Max Cea
In her second feature, Gillian Robespierre handles infidelity as deftly as she handled abortion in "Obvious Child"
WATCH: Former George H.W. Bush aide John Sununu: The war on drugs “didn’t go far enough”
Matthew Rozsa
Onetime New Hampshire governor and Bush 41 chief of staff on his new book about his former White House boss
If Trump tries to fire Mueller, this woman will be in the spotlight
Jefferson Morley
Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand may soon face a historic decision
Jay Sekulow’s bizarre debut: Donald Trump picked a lawyer he saw on Fox News and it isn’t going well
Heather Digby Parton
Why is a Christian crusader with little relevant experience suddenly acting as Trump's defense lawyer? Look closer
No justice in Cosby mistrial: Another stark reminder that rape culture hasn’t been conquered yet
Amanda Marcotte
Cosby's rape case is a reminder of how entrenched rape myths are, and how much more we must do to fight back
They might keep their jobs, but they won’t keep their reputations
Lucian K. Truscott IV
It’s official: Republicans have become an all-or-nothing party committed to going down with Trump’s ship
Southern Baptists — once an overtly racist, pro-slavery group — declare war on white supremacy and the alt-right
Matthew Sheffield
After 172 years, anti-racists appear to be winning the battle for the soul of the Southern Baptist Convention
Trump brings out the Bible for faith and freedom
Adele Stan
With the country’s eyes on Comey, Trump enlists evangelicals to push Senate on health bill
Abstinence only, rebranded: Failed right-wing sex-ed policy returns as “sexual risk avoidance”
Amanda Marcotte
Under a clinical-sounding label, the shame-and-ignorance approach of the Bush era makes a comeback under Trump
Senate GOP vows to keep plugging away at health care — behind closed doors
Matthew Sheffield
Mitch McConnell doesn't want to repeal Obamacare — but he has to at least pretend that he does
Labour Party stuns Theresa May’s Conservatives in U.K. elections
Matthew Rozsa
May's Conservative Party no longer has a majority, as her political life hangs in the balance
Democrats have largely ignored lower-income Americans — and in 2016, they returned the favor
Matthew Sheffield
If lower-income voters had actually showed up in large numbers, Hillary Clinton would be president. Who's at fault?
As the GOP attacks on birth control increase, a new paper demonstrates its economic value
Amanda Marcotte
Birth control is a reliable investment in our long-term prosperity. Why do Republicans keep attacking it?
Margaret Atwood compares abortion restrictions to “slavery”
Charlie May
The "Handmaid's Tale" author discussed abortion restrictions at a New York City Book Con
The fascinating story of Major League Baseball’s players union stimulated by the death of Jim Bunning
Peter Dreier
Jim Bunning's time as a union leader is a part of his legacy that is less well-known
Who wears the Wonderpants? Feminists, Amazons and the fate of the world
Emily Jordan
DC’s latest “Wonder Woman” movie forms a constellation from Scythia to Trump
10 years ago on Salon: Does Google Street View signal the end of anonymity in public life?
Farhad Manjoo
From the Salon Archives: Google Street View's debut prompts warnings about privacy and the future of surveillance
How our politics became a blood sport: The dangerous radicalization of both right and left
Matthew Sheffield
Partisan paralysis has brought new energy to both the far right and far left. It's exciting, but it won't end well
New attack on birth control: Leaked Trump proposal would give employers unprecedented power over women’s lives
Amanda Marcotte
A proposed health care rule on contraception would allow employers to impose their religious beliefs on employees
What’s behind the rise of homegrown terror on the right?
Arie Perliger
This growing domestic menace deserves more time than it's getting
Experts and Tribune Media unions raise concerns about Sinclair’s history of pushing conservative “propaganda”
Joe Strupp
“Sinclair is a very right-wing, conservative, almost alt-right in their political beliefs."
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