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George R.R. Martin reviews “Avengers: Endgame”: It’s not just “a big dumb action movie”
Zack Sharf
Even with two "Game of Thrones" books left to publish, Martin could not resist catching the latest Marvel epic
Is the Venezuela opposition really “pro-democracy”? That’s worthy of Orwell
Gregory Shupak
Mainstream media unanimously describes Juan Guaidó's movement as "democratic." Hello? They plotted a coup
NRA board member Allen West calls for CEO Wayne LaPierre’s removal
Shira Tarlo
The former GOP congressman says NRA President Carolyn Meadows and audit chairman Charles Cotton lied to the press
Why most of us are not reading the Mueller report
Celia Viggo Wexler
Barr likely was comforted by one fact: it appears that most Americans have not read the actual Mueller report
Racism on the brain: a neuroscientist explains how the world moved right
Chauncey DeVega
"The effects of fear and anger [on the brain]" may make us even more polarized, says neuroscientist Bobby Azarian
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As Riot Games employees walk out, discontent swirls among video game industry workers
Nicole Karlis, Matthew Smith
The video gaming industry has become ground zero for labor action and anti–forced arbitration activism
How the elite lost control of art
Jay David Bolter
A core, elite group of aesthetes once determined what art was "important." That's no longer true
AFRICOM calls for my “elimination”
Nick Turse
What if an article on the U.S. military appears somewhere in our media world and that military refuses to notice?
Things didn’t go well when Betsy DeVos was confronted with her department’s charter school fraud
Jeff Bryant
During a series of recent congressional hearings, DeVos had to respond to recent report findings
Herman Cain is out of running for Fed post — but Trump’s second choice is worse
Sophia Tesfaye
Another one of Trump’s “best" bites the dust — but who may come next is much worse
Silicon Valley, once a bastion of libertarianism, sees a budding socialist movement
Nicole Karlis, Keith A. Spencer
Defying their overlords, tech workers are organizing and demanding democracy in the workplace
Google takes new AI ethics council back to drawing board after staff backlash
Alistair Charlton
The council was dissolved after just one week
Parents’ ultimate guide to smart devices
Caroline Knorr
Are smart speakers like Google Home and Amazon's Echo OK for kids?
It’s been a bad month for data safety: What happened, and how to protect yourself online
Alistair Charlton
Facebook, Toyota, Georgia Tech, and Planet Hollywood all sound the alarm
Elite hospitals plunge into unproven stem cell treatments
Liz Szabo
There is a growing number of respected hospitals that have entered the lucrative business of stem cell therapy
Does Maryland have the answer for verifying America’s vote count?
Steven Rosenfeld
Technology is bringing more accountable elections, but some activists disagree
Damon Young on wooing with Wu-Tang, teaching Whiteness 101 and how survival “makes you blacker”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to acclaimed writer Damon Young about his new book, "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker"
Tremors on Mars detected for first time — but they’re not caused by geologic activity
Nicole Karlis
The InSight lander sends back revelations of microseisms, the first of their kind detected on another planet
Whose blood, whose treasure?
William J. Astore
America's senior generals find no exits from endless war
Four of George Conway’s most memorable attacks on President Donald Trump
Alex Henderson
The conservative attorney does not see eye-to-eye with his wife, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway
Mueller had cause to believe Cohen was acting as unregistered foreign agent in 2017: documents
Brad Reed
Mueller eventually handed off information he’d gained on Cohen had committed to the Southern District of New York
Short, glassy buildings are a bird’s worst nightmare
Farah Qaiser
Windows are a gauntlet of mirrors and invisible walls
“Regenerative agriculture”: World-saving idea or food marketing ploy?
Nathanael Johnson
Getting carbon out of the air and into the soil
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