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Scooter race to the bottom: Three scooter companies, one exploitative labor model
Keith A. Spencer
Rather than use employees to recharge their scooters, three companies pay small per-scooter bounties to freelancers
Wrong-way Democrats: Will a “blue dog” blue wave pave the way for future disaster?
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats will win big this fall (probably). But are they just repeating the mistakes of the Clinton-Obama era?
Boy Scouts dropping “Boys” name from older youth program
Rachel Leah
Last year, the organization said it will accept girls — now it's changing the name of its flagship program
California’s next megaflood would be worse than eight Hurricane Katrinas
Eric Holthaus
A California megaflood would be without parallel in modern U.S. history
The internet is designed for corporations, not people
Gordon Hull
Conversations on Facebook ethics are part of a bigger conversation about information architecture
Peak superhero? Not even close: How one movie genre became the guiding myth of neoliberalism
Keith A. Spencer
What if the most popular movie genre of our age is really the immune reaction of a dying economic system?
Joy Reid: “I genuinely do not believe I wrote those hateful things”
Nicole Karlis
However, the MSNBC host can’t prove she was hacked either
It’s not just the HBO series: New “Game of Thrones” book “The Winds of Winter” has also been delayed
Nicole Karlis
Yes, author George R.R. Martin has confirmed the news on his official blog
MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid claims her blog was “compromised” after alleged anti-gay posts surface
Rachel Leah
"We’re going to hit pause on Reid’s columns," the The Daily Beast says. Left-leaning MSNBC has yet to do the same
Accused Toronto killer may have roots in online misogynist underworld: Is he a terrorist?
Amanda Marcotte
This week's massacre is terrifying but can't be separated from the daily violence stemming from male entitlement
The census will officially count same-sex couples for the first time ever — but that’s not enough
Akiesha Anderson
LGBT people are becoming more visible, but demographic data lags behind that visibility
Turn your iPhone into a DSLR camera with this case
Salon MarketplaceDestroy the Earth Day: Under Trump and Pruitt, the right’s assault on the environment goes nuclear
Paul Rosenberg
For decades the right has fought to undo environmental regulation. Under Trump and Pruitt, it's extreme gaslighting
When virtual reality feels real, so does the sexual harassment
Jessica Buchleitner
In striving to make virtual reality as real as possible, this also means the worst of behavior feels as real too
Naturopathic doctor treats preschooler with “rabid dog saliva”: This is our world
Keith A. Spencer
Like Trump and Brexit, homeopathic remedies are a "cure" that misidentifies the structural problem
The fall of the “alt-right” came from anti-fascism
Shane Burley
Currently, the "alt-right" movement is at a moment of serious public decline
Philadelphia Starbucks video may have an upside: This is how we discuss racism in 2018
Nicole Karlis
Starbucks CEO has now called the Philadelphia arrests a “reprehensible outcome.” Cops claim they did their jobs
Abusive relationships: Why it’s so hard for women to “just leave”
Daniel G. Saunders
Women who try to leave abusive relationships face many obstacles that aren't obvious from an outsider's perspective
Neither prayer nor “Hillbilly Elegy” can bridge America’s cultural divide
Lovey Cooper
Scholars suggest that bitterly divisive political discourse in America is symptomatic of periods of social change
I got Zucked: Cambridge Analytica may have my Facebook data now
Erin Keane
Good job, Zuck! One of my Facebook friends took that garbage quiz. Does Steve Bannon know my birthday now?
A breast cancer survivor gets her post-mastectomy empowerment tattoo in “Grace”
Tom Roston
Rachel Pikelny talks to Salon about filming "Grace" with an all-female crew, now streaming on Salon Premium
Master essential digital marketing tools and techniques
Salon MarketplaceRussian trolls used my Tumblr to spread election propaganda. Here’s my story
Melissa Ryan
Given Tumblr's reblog chains, the way these Russian trolls utilized the platform can be traced back to origin posts
Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner, the GRU and the stealing of the presidency
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How Russian military intelligence conspired to elect Donald Trump
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