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The personal is political — and sartorial: The 2016 election as fashion disaster

Alli Joseph
Think the candidates are bad in 2016? Check out the egregious fashion statements. Can "Nasty Women" save the day?

Robert Reich: These three Trump enablers made this election season unbearable

Robert Reich
Donald Trump has done incalculable damage to America, in part because of these three enablers

Did Donald Trump insult Jay Z? 5 unhinged right-wing moments at the end of the campaign trail

Janet Allon
Slime creature John Sununu also resurfaced in New Hampshire

Media critic Jay Rosen on 2016 campaign coverage and the rise of Trump: “That’s the way authoritarian societies work”

Paul Rosenberg
In an interview, Jay Rosen explores six ways the media can move past bogus neutrality — and rebuild public trust

The Right Stuff trolls Politico, promises herds of alt-right voter suppressors in “the ghettos in Philly with 40s and weed”

Brendan Gauthier
A self-appointed squad of alt-right voter suppressers likely won't be patrolling Philly ghettos with "40s and weed"

Viva @POTUS: With Barack Obama soon gone, the White House Twitter feed will go on

Matthew Rozsa
President Obama will be moving to a new account, but @POTUS may be available for a 3 a.m. tweetstorm or two

The battle of Hastings

Joel Warner
What is behind the Netflix CEO’s fight to charterize public schools?

One nation, “weaponized”: What this in-vogue verb tells us about our divided culture

Erin Keane
To "weaponize" once meant to arm an object for destruction. Now it means we're all potentially ticking bombs

“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams: No terrorist attack before Election Day “means ISIS prefers Clinton”

Brendan Gauthier
Who's the one rooting for a terrorist attack?

Robert Reich: What do Donald Trump and Martin Shkreli have in common? They’re destroying America’s trust

Robert Reich
They don't worry about the consequences of their (un)ethical decisions

The Democrats’ Koch brothers? Meet the Facebook co-founder whose $35 million bet against Donald Trump

Sophia Tesfaye
Move over Peter Thiel, Dustin Moskovitz has just emerged as one of Silicon Valley’s biggest political mega-donors

“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams vows to kill Donald Trump if he becomes too “Hitler-ish”

Brendan Gauthier
After calling Trump a "clown genius," the cartoonist is now promising to join an armed resistance to kill him

Futuresex and the single girl: Will sextech help or hurt your love life?

Teresa Bigelow
VR porn, sex robots, apps — amid a revolution in "sextech," women-led startups seek to preserve human intimacy

Robert Reich: For liberals, a protest vote against Hillary Clinton isn’t the answer

Robert Reich
A lot of people who call themselves progressive or liberal aren't actaully "with her"

Kansas Republican cites Adolf Hitler’s “great quote” in Planned Parenthood critique

Brendan Gauthier
"Great quote from Hitler in the video," GOP Speaker Pro Tem Peggy Mast wrote in a post on her private Facebook

Robert Reich: If Hillary Clinton wins, Paul Ryan will win

Robert Reich
When Hillary defats Trump for the presidency, Paul Ryan will rule the Republican roost

Watch: “Banning the immigration of white men” should make sense to supporters of racial profiling, says “Muslim Girl” author

Salon Staff
Salon Talks: Amani Al-Khatahtbeh discusses being a Muslim woman in post-9/11 America

More than a feeling: How “Westworld” made this gamer feel empathy for our virtual companions and the NPC

Melanie McFarland
Doing violence to virtual humans is a part of being a gamer. But will "Westworld" change our attitude toward NPCs?

The battle of Hastings: What’s behind the Netflix CEO’s fight to charterize public schools?

Joel Warner
Hastings wants to bring Silicon Valley to the classroom, but charter schools can also fail just like start-ups

Neo-Nazis tell Michelle Obama: Don’t wax feminist if you’ve been to a Jay Z concert

Brendan Gauthier
Where normies saw FLOTUS's inspirational denunciation of sex assault, alt-righters saw a steaming pile of hypocrisy

Hip to be square: Is there really a feminist, secular anti-choice movement? (Spoiler: No)

Amanda Marcotte
Maybe they've dyed their hair, but the "new" anti-choice activists are the same old anti-feminist sex scolds

Robert Reich: In a perfect world, this will be the first 100 days after Nov. 8

Robert Reich
Of course, this all assumes Hillary Clinton will win the presidency

Robert Reich: Donald Trump’s tax dodge hides the real scandal of why these loopholes exist in the first place

Robert Reich
The miscarriage of justice isn't Trump took advantage of a tax break, it's that the break exists in the first place
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