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Hey, Donald Trump: Trickle-down economics dressed in populist garb is still trickle-down economics
Robert Reich
Robert Reich explains why the president-elect's real art of the deal is to increase corporate profits
Robert Reich: Donald Trump’s 7 techniques to control the media
Robert Reich
Democracy depends on a free and independent press, which is why all tyrants try to squelch it
Academic witch hunts are back: The new McCarthyism, a sign of the stupidity of the post-truth era
Sophia A. McClennen
A new watch list targets “lefty” professors. It would be sad and silly if it weren’t so frightening
Donald Trump’s cabinet offers a glimpse into the future of the climate
Brian Kahn
A breakdown of Trump's cabinet picks suggest that the climate will be an afterthought in the new administration
Robert Reich: California vs. Trumpland gives us a tale of two governing strategies
Robert Reich
California raised taxes, its economy is booming. In other words, it's the opposite of Trump's American ideal
Andre 3000: The most ominous instrument in hip-hop
Max Cea
Picking his way through tragedy and turmoil, Andre 3000 makes carefully curated cameos as he goes
“I can’t imagine a worse pick”: Critics slam choice of Betsy DeVos to be secretary of education
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's choice for secretary of education is someone who wants to destroy public schools
Russian propaganda is using Facebook, other social media sites to manipulate American voters
Matthew Rozsa
Russian propaganda is reaching up to 15 million Americans
Crackdown on America’s favorite form of entertainment: Is porn endangered in the Trump era?
Carrie Weisman
The adult industry is worried about its future bottom line
RIP Scott Eric Kaufman, 1976-2016
Salon Staff
Salon's wide-ranging assistant editor, news reporter and culture critic has died at age 39
Man who did Nazi salute with Tila Tequila outside Richard Spencer’s alt-right conference is Jewish, and it’s causing problems
Matthew Sheffield
Tila Tequila may have been on the headlines, but the real story is who else was there
Robert Reich: How to resist Donald Trump’s first 100 days
Robert Reich
An agenda for the protester who is ready to take America back
Being led by an outright conspiracy theorist like Donald Trump puts us all in danger
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is paranoid and vindictive, and there's a very real threat that his policies will be sculpted by his ego
Texas Republican wants to give parents a “right to know” if their kids are gay
Brendan Gauthier
Parents deserve "total information" on kids' "mental and emotional health, and more," says State Sen. Konni Burton
Donald Trump actually has very little control over green energy and climate change
Emily Schwartz Greco
“Market forces, not the government” are responsible for the fact that wind and solar power are replacing coal
Race remains the great divider: Even rich people of color are unlikely to support Republicans
Sean McElwee
As the upper crust becomes more diverse, old truisms about how the rich support Republicans begin to crumble
Jesus wept: How can you call yourself a Christian if you voted for Donald Trump?
Lily Burana
Christian faith means many things to many people. But I'm confused about how "love thy neighbor" led us here
Political reporters are now getting anti-Semitic threats at their homes
Sophia Tesfaye
Reporters from NPR, Politico and The New York Times say they've been targeted at their homes
Twitter adds new options to curb abuse, harassment
Barbara Ortutay
The social media company is finally taking a stand to stop the wave of abuse that's plagued users
Donald Trump’s victory is a worker uprising: Labor and the left now need to fight like hell
Buzz Malone
Among union members, the disgust for this election cycle was real. The immediate solution involves organizing
Robert Reich: Why we need a new Democratic Party now
Robert Reich
What happened in America on Election Day should not be seen as a victory for hatefulness over decency
Why we need a new Democratic Party
Robert Reich
The DNC has become a giant fundraising machine, too often reflecting the goals and values of the moneyed interests
This comic book about Donald Trump captures white male voters’ attraction to the GOP nominee perfectly
Brendan Gauthier
Follow a white male Kansan whose alienation from a diversifying world drive him to the Republican presidential pick
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