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Are you an abortion survivor?

Irin Carmon
If you know a woman who ended a pregnancy then yes, says right-wing propaganda. The myths of "October Baby"

A teen’s blog-inspired coming out

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A plea for tolerance motivates a high-schooler to enlighten his mom

Tucker Max’s failed stunt

Irin Carmon
Planned Parenthood turns down the bad boy's $500,000. Here's why, and what he should really do

A journalism-free news media

David Sirota
You don't need reporting skills to thrive in the news today. All you need is a big mouth or a famous parent

Why Rush Limbaugh and the right turned on Trayvon Martin

Alex Pareene
A national tragedy became another awful political shouting match, thanks to vile pundits and talk-radio hosts

A father responds to his gay 7-year-old

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A touching blog post illustrates what a loving father should say when his second grader comes out

Exposing the Koch brothers

AlterNet
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald talks about the worst of the 1% and the importance of storytelling for progressives

The forgotten hunger strike

Maher Sattar
Hundreds along the India-Bangladesh border are fasting to death in protest -- and no one's paying attention

Illustrating the icons of graphic design

Gail Anderson
A young visual artist finds inspiration in drawing the field's most influential contributors

Your Obamacare stories

Salon Staff
As the Supreme Court debate rages on, we want to feature stories about how the law has affected you

The philosophy of aesthetics

Justin Sullivan
An exciting new designer uses graphics as a means for critical inquiry

What Obama knows about you

Lois Beckett
The president's campaign won't talk about the huge amount of data they've collected on voters

A “train wreck” for Obamacare?

Steve Kornacki
The panicky, alarmist reports coming out of the Supreme Court today are best taken with a grain of salt

The new girl power

Laura Miller
The record-setting opening weekend of "The Hunger Games" shows the cultural clout of young female readers

My mom won’t stop driving

Cary Tennis
She's way too old and unsafe. How can I take her keys away?

Surprised to see me

Sarah Hepola
The biggest shock of losing weight is the (sometimes weird) reaction by my old friends

Lessons from Israel’s Occupy

Elena Schwartz
The #J14 protests and OWS raise the same strange issue: Can a class struggle be waged on behalf of the middle?

Matt Ortega: the man behind Mitt Romney memes

Alex Seitz-Wald
He hatched Etch a Sketch Mitt Romney and Multiple Choice Mitt. How Matt Ortega uses "microsites" to take on the GOP

The strange case of the Toulouse shooter

Michael Goldfarb
As facts emerge about the Muslim extremist who allegedly attacked a Jewish school in Toulouse, more questions arise

NYPD raid burgeoning Union Square occupation

Natasha Lennard
An overnight NYPD raid emptied the park that was becoming the movement's new hub.

Young, black and “suspicious”

Chauncey DeVega
Trayvon Martin's tragic murder provides a grim look at the lessons young African American men are forced to learn

“Are you on the cover of a magazine?”

As told to Salon by Samuel Colt
During a trip to the bookstore, my mom wandered into the gay section -- and saw my face
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