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Seymour Hersh casts doubt on reported Syrian gas attack
Jefferson Morley
Claims Trump ignored U.S. intelligence reports of a conventional attack while ordering meaningless military action
In creepy, brilliant move Tinder lets you see who “liked” you before you swipe
Alessandra Maldonado
A new premium feature is giving the right swipe an update
10 years ago: Salon’s first iPhone review
Farhad Manjoo
From the Salon archives: What was revolutionary about — and what was missing from — Apple's game-changing phone
South Carolina political blogger faces potential jail time for refusing to reveal his sources
Charlie May
Will Folks now faces possible jail time for not giving up his sources as the court demanded
Maryland County Councilman Michael Peroutka attacked for apparent ties to white supremacist group
Matthew Sheffield
Local councilman claims he didn't know League of the South was a racist group. Activists suggest otherwise
Uber doesn’t want to pay its drivers more — it wants its customers to do it instead
Angelo Young
Amid turmoil at the ride-hailing giant, drivers may get a boost to their wages, but not from the company's pockets
Goldie may have just outed Banksy as Massive Attack Member 3D (Robert Del Naja)
Alessandra Maldonado
Has the mystery artist's identity been revealed?
Sarah Palin’s political brand has been reduced to a clickbait farm
Matthew Sheffield
Sarah Palin, Herman Cain, Mike Huckabee, Ron Paul — Why do conservative politicians try to cash in?
Many techies are no-shows at White House’s tech event
Charlie May
Executives from established tech firms met with President Trump, but many venture capitalists decided not to attend
How soon will the alt-right win an election? Neo-Confederate Corey Stewart came shockingly close in Virginia
Matthew Sheffield
Despite recent attention to left-wing extremism, the alt right is much closer to gaining political power
There are real paid protesters, but they’re all right wingers
Kali Holloway
The right has neglected to mention that "paid protesters" are part of the right-wing machine
Karen Handel beats Jon Ossoff in Georgia: A major setback for Democrats?
Matthew Sheffield
Despite a huge influx of money and massive media attention, Jon Ossoff falls short in Georgia special election
If Trump tries to fire Mueller, this woman will be in the spotlight
Jefferson Morley
Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand may soon face a historic decision
Southern Baptists — once an overtly racist, pro-slavery group — declare war on white supremacy and the alt-right
Matthew Sheffield
After 172 years, anti-racists appear to be winning the battle for the soul of the Southern Baptist Convention
Residents warned that London’s Grenfell apartment was a death trap before fire
Matthew Rozsa
Residents warned, "Only a catastrophic event will expose the ineptitude and incompetence of our landlord"
WATCH: Drowning in student loan debt? This journalist has a solution
Carrie Sheffield
An ABC journalist shares his debt saga and some ways out. Hint: Being nice to your parents can pay off
WATCH: Obit goes viral; a wife’s writing career surges
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Nora McInerny dreamed of writing a book — but this wasn't the way she thought it would happen
“Fox & Friends” claims James Comey might be behind “deep state leaks”
Katie Serena
Host Steve Doocy cited The Gateway Pundit as his source for the claims
Trump’s lawyers may file Justice Department complaint over Comey testimony
Taylor Link
Donald Trump's lawyers suggest James Comey spilled state secrets by saying what Trump told him
Robert Reich: The art of the Trump-Putin deal
Robert Reich
What would Vladimir Putin have to gain in a hypothetical deal with Donald Trump?
10 years ago: Remember when Ron Paul was the wildest U.S. presidential contender?
Michael Scherer
From the Salon archives: A look back at when presidential candidate Ron Paul was the face of Republican revolution
Infowars launches $200,000 contest to pay fans wearing “CNN is ISIS” t-shirts on TV
Taylor Link
Infowars has resorted to paying protestors in order to spread its message that "CNN is ISIS"
10 years ago on Salon: Does Google Street View signal the end of anonymity in public life?
Farhad Manjoo
From the Salon Archives: Google Street View's debut prompts warnings about privacy and the future of surveillance
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