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Trump’s KKK connection was no flap, it’s a campaign tactic: A notorious white nationalist radio show host was just granted press credentials
Sophia Tesfaye
"Pro-white" radio host James Edwards attended Trump's Memphis rally as a fully credentialed member of the press
Donald Trump rattles our foundation: Can the people be trusted with democracy?
Cody Cain
Alexander Hamilton warned us of a future Trump "demagogue" — and that day has come
Hillary Clinton’s commanding Super Tuesday victory: Bernie Sanders stays alive but has slim path to nomination
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders gambit of focusing his effort on white progressives fails as Clinton wins across all demographics
David Brooks has lost his mind, again: Everything he doesn’t understand about the GOP and Donald Trump’s new “movement”
Aaron Barlow
Picks today, of all days, to defend movements -- as Trump grapples with the KKK and seems likely to sweep the South
“This is no small thing”: What’s really at stake in the Apple encryption debate
Julia Angwin
For years, the government has sought a "golden key" that can unlock our devices. Now it's pushing Apple to make one
R.E.M.’s leap of faith: 25 years later, every curveball on “Out of Time” makes perfect sense
Annie Zaleski
Even the much-maligned "Shiny Happy People" works when you look at the band's trajectory and the early 1990s
Salon’s 20 Years With Oscar
Salon Staff
Two decades' worth of Salon writing on the Academy Awards as part of our #SalonAt20 celebration
Electionconfessions.com: “I tell everyone that I hate Trump but I’m going to vote for him!”
Peter Cooper
NBC News created a blog where people can anonymously post election confessions — and it's amazing
Donald Trump’s uncontrollable birtherism: Trump is now questioning Marco Rubio’s eligibility to run
Sophia Tesfaye
After Marco's surprising 2nd place finish in South Carolina, Trump returns to the ugly "anchor baby" scourge
Can Bernie or Hillary actually take on Wall Street and win?
Lynn Stuart Parramore
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton talk tough, but how do their policies measure up?
ExxonMobil claims it supports a carbon tax. Let’s take a look at the track records of the lawmakers it funds
Elliott Negin
If ExxonMobil really supported climate action, it would stop funding groups that spread lies about climate science
Paul Krugman is wrong: Why his case against Bernie Sanders misses the point
Elias Isquith
The New York Times columnist's defenses of wonkery are well-intentioned. But politics and policy are not the same
“Your manuscript is not a good fit”: How “we need diverse books” can move beyond wishful thinking
Paula Young Lee
At least one literary agency is putting out an active Twitter call for diverse pitches—will others follow?
Can legal weed save the newspaper business? Wait — what was the question?
Andrew O'Hehir
As a new film shows, the Denver Post's pioneering pot coverage is no joke -- it reminds us why newspapers exist
“Hookers for Hillary” doesn’t speak for all sex workers: “Presidential politics is not where we will find our liberation”
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Nevada's Bunny Ranch workers are drawing attention to the varied, complex and often-ignored politics of sex workers
Kanye’s debt, Kim’s money, their marriage: Why separate bank accounts don’t tell us anything about a relationship’s health
Rachel Kramer Bussel
West is half of a high-profile, high-earning couple—he's also, according to his tweets, $53 million in debt
Shed no tears for Antonin Scalia: Let us not praise the man who gave us Citizens United and Bush v Gore
Paul Rosenberg
Scalia let the innocent die, trampled our basic rights, gutted democracy and gave us George W. Bush. Good riddance
Beyond the “F**k-off Fund”: Even if you’re “bad with money,” you can take control of your finances for the long-term
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Saving up enough money so you can walk off a soul-sucking job or leave a partner is the first step. Then what?
I was sure that legalizing aid in dying was the right thing to do. Then I met Bad Cripple
Ann Neumann
Trading the rights of some--the dying--for others--the disabled--didn’t make sense to me. I had a lot to learn
Dear liberal white guys: Before you offer your critique of Beyoncé’s “Formation,” read this
Sean Trainor
If your friends are anything like mine, they have a lot of ill-advised opinions about Beyoncé—maybe this can help
“21st-century McCarthyism”: NY bills would make a blacklist of those boycotting Israel over human rights violations
Ben Norton
NY joins growing list of states that, under pressure from right-wing groups, are trying to punish supporters of BDS
Capitalist puritans: The Koch brothers are pushing pure economic liberty as the only road to true prosperity — to the detriment of all but the rich
Chris Gelardi
Campaign finance reform is a hot topic this election, and the Kochs' ideology is a threat to that progressive turn
America runs on undocumented labor: Why the Boston Globe scandal deserves its own front-page story
Aviva Chomsky
What hope do we have of reform when the news outlets we trust to expose this abuse are guilty of it themselves?
Worse than the Roaring Twenties: What even Thomas Piketty underestimates about American income inequality
Lynn Stuart Parramore
The 1 percent could soon lay claim to as much as 60 percent of our country's wealth, warns economist Lance Taylor
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