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Trump’s big business CEOs are horrified by his Confederate excuses — but his religious advisers have nothing but praise
Matthew Sheffield
Is anyone surprised that the Religious Right has been a stronger defender of Trump than his CEO councils?
Neo-Nazi blog The Daily Stormer tries to move to Russian domain
Angelo Young, Matthew Sheffield
Tech companies that have supported the hate site are being inundated with complaints for hosting them
More CEOs distance themselves from President Trump’s manufacturing council
Angelo Young
The president’s lame response to white supremacists has spurred more departures from his private-sector advisory co
Overcoming the Democrats’ civil war: We need both Kamala and Bernie, and everything in between
Paul Rosenberg
Neither identity politics nor economic populism can return the Democrats to power on their own. We need solidarity
Why 1987 remains the most important moment in alternative rock
Annie Zaleski
From chart hits to mainstream breakthroughs, it was the year modern rock came into its own
Alt-right shindig: Neo-fascists plan giant rally to support Confederate flag — what could go wrong?
Matthew Sheffield
A racist "Kumbaya"? Tribes of the alt-right hope to unite for big rally this weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia
Bill O’Reilly wants you to pay $50 a year to watch him bloviate
Angelo Young
Four months after being booted from Fox News, Papa Bear is dipping his toes into premium streaming content
ACLU files lawsuit defending free speech rights of Milo Yiannopoulos
Charlie May
The ACLU explains why it is defending the controversial right-wing provocateur
17 apps and websites kids are heading to after Facebook
Christine Elgersma
Social media apps that let teens do it all — text, chat, meet people — often fly under parents' radars
Fake news isn’t going anywhere: It’s hugely profitable — and right-wingers love it
Amanda Marcotte
Fake news: Conservatives love to share it, liberals love to hate it and social media companies rake in the cash
Netflix’s first acquisition is . . . a comic-book company?
Gabriel Bell
The streaming giant has purchased veteran writer Mark Millar's publishing house Millarworld
No, I don’t want your unsolicited parenting advice
Carla Naumburg
"Momsplaining" happens on the playgrounds and soccer fields, in Mommy and Me classes, and anywhere moms congregate.
Kanye West’s post-Taylor Swift fallout: How he returned from spiritual exile with his masterpiece
Kirk Walker Graves
The contrition, narcissism and American maximalism of "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy"
Dana Loesch takes aim at “old gray hag” New York Times in NRA TV commercial
Charlie May
"We've had it with your constant protection of your Democrat overlords"
Donald Trump’s chief agricultural scientist, Sam Clovis, called progressives “race traitors”: report
Taylor Link
Blog posts that resurrected thanks to the Wayback Machine show Clovis had radical beliefs about race and Obama
Texas sheriff’s Facebook war on “political correctness” upsets residents
Jynn Schubert
Tracy Murphree says he's protecting his constituents with his controversial rants. Not everyone sees it that way
Miami just had its hottest month on record
Andrea Thompson
Miami's scorching summer is only the beginning
The violent policing of Black motherhood: How and why cops target mothers of color
Andrea Ritchie
"She had told the officers she was pregnant when they first took out the Taser"
WATCH: Who benefits from gentrification?
Alli Joseph
On "Salon Talks," Jeremiah Moss, author of "Vanishing New York," breaks down how the city lost its soul
How sex toys went from “sleazy” to “empowering”
Allee Manning
As women became prominent in the sex toy industry, the industry’s marketing became less sexist and more woke
Twitter’s moderation problem and liberalism’s problem are one and the same
Keith A. Spencer
Dissenting opinions are fine — but how do you be inclusive of those who want to oppress (or annihilate) you?
Senate confirms pro-Trump birther to be a U.S. Court of Appeals judge
Matthew Rozsa
Trump nominated a judge to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit infamous for promoting conspiracy theories
George R. R. Martin teases release date for next “Game of Thrones” book
Matthew Rozsa
When released, "The Winds of Winter" will be the latest installment in "A Song of Ice and Fire"
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