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How to bring divided Americans together and save our democracy

Pam Spritzer
Sequestering ourselves in media silos while spouting hatred at each other is guaranteed to fail

Can’t find green bread? Here’s how to transform your kid’s lunch into a monster for Halloween

Li Ming Lee
This bento is packed with a side of chicken nuggets, which are so yummy that your kids will soon be asking for more

North Dakota may be hiding a gigantic oil spill

Sarah Okeson
It could take another decade to clean up an 11-million-gallon crude leak officially reported as just 10 gallons

An owl teacher welcomes your little one back to school in this cheerful bento box

Li Ming Lee
This ham owl sits on the cover of a book, reminding your child of the importance of doing homework!

Gamergate is back, because it never went away: Zoë Quinn faces new round of attacks

Amanda Marcotte
Gamer world goes after Quinn, making clear that even in #MeToo era, many people believe myths about sexual abuse

Twitter sleuths uncover an anti-Sanders conspiracy — and the pundit class is furious

Keith A. Spencer
A stray tweet from an MSNBC journo epitomized how elite pundits informally coordinate their anti-Sanders rhetoric

When establishment Democrats attack the “hard left,” what are they really afraid of?

Paul Rosenberg
Centrist Democrats have started parroting right-wing talking points about the "hard left." That's brainwashing

The Department of Justice admits it mistakenly emailed a link to a white nationalist website

Shira Tarlo
DOJ sent immigration court judges a link to a blog post on VDare that included "racial and ethnically tinged slurs"

There’s a lot more to a selfie than meets the eye

Alicia Eler
The moral panic around teen selfies is old fear dressed in new tech. Selfies aren't just narcissistic overshares

Did banning porn make Tumblr worthless?

Nicole Karlis
The social network's adult-content ban came at a great cost to the community

“Where’d You Go, Bernadette?”: Women can be troubled creative geniuses too

Ashlie D. Stevens
Richard Linklater's film version of Maria Semple's novel doesn't quite measure up, but it nails the urgent theme

Do online movements have staying powers?

Dorothy Marton
Social media has been a huge way to spread the word about social movements like #BlackLivesMatter

Barr blasted by advocates for “absolutely despicable” speech slamming “anti-law enforcement DAs”

Jessica Corbett
The U.S. attorney general vowed to deliver a bill, requested by the president, to expedite certain death sentences

Notes on cocktail camp: From tiki to the boozy juice box, a celebration of the unstuffy drink

Ashlie D. Stevens
American cocktail culture is being camped — and I love it

Before he became #MoscowMitch, McConnell forged his legacy: Reshaping the federal courts

Sophia Tesfaye
#MoscowMitch memes showed us McConnell's shamelessness, but his ruthless, right-wing court-packing is much worse

Leaked draft of Trump executive order to “censor the internet” denounced as unconstitutional edict

Jon Queally
"In practice, it means whichever party is in power can decide what speech is allowed on the internet"

A grassroots Christians movement joins the fight against Christian Nationalism

Paul Rosenberg
"Christian nationalism seeks to merge Christian and American identities," the organizers, who are Christians, warn

Mike Huckabee: “Lack of thought and prayers is probably the single biggest factor” behind shootings

Shira Tarlo
The former Republican presidential candidate claims mass shootings are caused by a lack of religion—not gun control

What 8chan is — and why the far-right flocks to it

Nicole Karlis
Multiple mass shooters have posted their manifestos on the fringe message board. How did it get this way?

More than 600 people arrested in Moscow antigovernment protests

Matthew Rozsa
More than 600 people were arrested for protesting Putin's exclusion of opposition candidates in new elections

Doctor Alexa will see you now: is Amazon primed to come to your rescue?

Janet Rae-Dupree
Your Amazon Alexa-enabled smart speaker is poised to wriggle its way into all things health care.

Parent’s ultimate guide to Youtube

Caroline Knorr
How to enjoy YouTube with your kids without feeling overwhelmed and confused

Salon’s Democratic primary debate live blog: Follow tonight’s debate live here

Salon Staff
Join Salon staff as we follow Wednesday's debate on CNN as it unfolds

Americans aren’t enchanted by Silicon Valley anymore: poll

Nicole Karlis
Technology companies used to be widely seen as having a positive impact on society. That's no longer true
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