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“The Wilds” review: Stranded on an island? Whatever. Just try being a teenage girl (spoiler-free)
Ann Donahue
Amazon Prime Video’s first YA series is a bold, empathetic entry in the dystopian genre
Spilling ink and spilling blood: Fighting and writing against America’s forever wars
William Astore, Danny Sjursen
Two men take a unique look back at the paths they took to becoming critics of America’s wars and its war machine
FKA Twigs sues Shia LaBeouf over abusive relationship marked by sexual battery and assault
Ryan Lattanzio
The pop icon alleges a history of physical and emotional torment from her "Honey Boy" star ex-boyfriend
“Alien” TV series from Noah Hawley set for FX
Zack Sharf
The series will be the first entry in the "Alien" franchise set on Earth
“True Blood” reboot planned from “Sabrina” showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Kristen Lopez
It's unclear if any of the original cast will return for the show's potential resurrection on HBO
Nicolas Cage to explore the origins of f*ck, sh*t, and more curse words in new Netflix series
Zack Sharf
Get your first look at Cage's brand new Netflix comedy series, "History of Swear Words"
“Home Alone” itself shows why a Disney+ reboot Is a bad idea
Christian Blauvelt
The Chris Columbus classic defies any attempt at a remake because it’s such a Yuletide oddity
Insiders at Charlie Kirk’s Trump-favored charity are cashing in: report
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson
Turning Point USA has entered into dubious financial arrangements and made misleading statements about its finances
ACLU sues to find out how and why federal agencies are accessing cell phone location and data
Jessica Corbett
"We're suing to bring some much-needed transparency to these disturbing practices," explained one ACLU attorney
Why employers find it so hard to test for COVID
Hannah Norman
Not all companies have the interest — or the money — to regularly test workers
Biden’s incoming press secretary needs to throw open the White House windows
Dan Froomkin
There's an antidote to the lies, con games and cover-ups of the Trump era. But it's not getting back to "normal"
No, there’s not a turkey shortage — but smaller birds are flying off the shelves
Ashlie D. Stevens
The pandemic holiday gatherings look different this year, creating a huge demand for small turkeys
Corporate capital and Trump’s coup: Will business elites take a stand?
Jim Sleeper
Trump's war on democracy is clearly bad for business — but the leaders of corporate America helped create this mess
Twitter launches disappearing stories feature identical to every other social media sites’
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter is aping a feature that already appears on sites like Instagram, LinkedIn and Snapchat
Are you sure Trump’s plan to steal the election has failed? You shouldn’t be
Chris Marshall
Surely Republicans would never stage a ludicrous constitutional end-around with Brett Kavanaugh's help, would they?
COVID explodes in Newark: Tragic result of a long legacy of urban abuse and neglect
Bob Hennelly
New Jersey's largest city has shocking rates of COVID infection. The media has barely noticed, which is no surprise
Could you stay sane on Mars? Real-life mission simulator put six people to the test in “Red Heaven”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to the filmmakers of a new documentary that delves into NASA's year-long Mars simulation habitat
Inside “Stop the Steal”: How right-wingers are organizing to spread baseless claims of voter fraud
Nicole Karlis
A digital marketing firm that caters to conservatives is linked to the misinformed movement
What “reasonable” Republicans? GOP leaders are boosting Trump’s attack on democracy
Sophia Tesfaye
Even with Biden on the edge of victory, Republicans are backing Trump's spurious and dangerous claims all the way
Judges are tossing out President Trump’s last-minute attempts to sue his way to victory one by one
Roger Sollenberger
"Each has been rejected so far, and I'd rather not give them oxygen," election law expert Jon Sherman tells Salon
Why the latest cyber attacks were disinformation, not voting system breaches
Steven Rosenfeld
After murky high-profile media coverage, details emerge that question whether Iran was even involved
Amy Coney Barrett and the Second Amendment: Why her “expansive view” is utter BS
Kirk Swearingen
Barrett claims she's looking for the original meaning of the text — so let's read that 27-word text, shall we?
“Trumpcare” doesn’t exist. But Facebook and Google cash in on misleading ads for “garbage” insurance
Jeremy B. Merrill, Marshall Allen
The tech giants have run tens of thousands of ads in the past year containing false claims about "Trumpcare"
Australians are being urged to consider a publicly-funded alternative to Facebook
Matthew Rozsa
A new Australian law irking social media companies prompted the proposal from an Aussie think tank
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