Showing results for: blog (page 71)
TLC isn’t done with the Duggars just yet: Network announces “one-time special”
Colin Gorenstein
In the wake of "19 Kids and Counting's" cancellation, the family had some surprising details to share on their blog
9 of the religious right’s most laughable attempts to be cool
Alex Henderson
They want so badly to be hip — and yet they fail so spectacularly
Satanists are masters at trolling conservatives — just ask Megyn Kelly
Amanda Marcotte
If conservatives were smart, they'd ignore Satanists, but they just can't seem to help themselves from engaging
My daughter’s not wearing pink: Enough with sparkly, princess clothes
Rachel Kramer Bussel
We have long needed alternatives to the dreary pink and blue norms for kids. Finally, they're arriving
“Of course Bill Cosby is guilty”: Three shocking revelations from “Cosby Show” actor’s tell-all
Salon Staff
A "Cosby Show" veteran says he has now heard a story that changes his mind about his former mentor
9 horrible things the Christian right does because “God” said it was OK
Valerie Tarico
Hobby Lobby isn't alone. Evangelicals routinely manipulate the Bible's teachings to serve their political agenda
They’re terrified of Bernie Sanders: Fox News, Hillary surrogates and Wall Street get extra-nervous
H.A. Goodman
"Too far left" and "too extreme," is attack line from Fox and corporate Democrats. It's a sign Sanders is gaining
“I have become radicalized”: Ta-Nehisi Coates on his “low expectations” for white America
Scott Eric Kaufman
White America is "reveling in a specious hope that what your ancestors did doesn't matter"
Addiction is not a disease: How AA and 12-step programs erect barriers while attempting to relieve suffering
Marc Lewis
Defining addiction as a disease is marketing for the rehab industry — and an excuse when treatment doesn't work
The absurd hypocrisy of the League of the South’s Confederate battle flag defense
Hatewatch Staff
A year ago, they called for it to be confined to museums. Now it's a "traditional symbol of the Southern people"
Washington Post writes the most embarrassing, awful profile of Arne Duncan ever, completely misses the point
Jeff Bryant
Arne Duncan has been a monumental flop as education secretary. Why is the Washington Post drinking his Kool-Aid?
Remember when we liked the Internet? Longing for a world without trolls, tracking and Twitter roundups
Arthur Chu
We used to go online to feel understood. A new film gets what's lost in the move from LiveJournal to "social media"
The FBI is demanding a dangerous new surveillance tool — and simply asking us to trust it
Marcy Wheeler
“If law enforcement is reading everybody’s Snapchats or everybody’s Instagram posts, you can’t do that." Uh huh...
Greece threatens the entire neoliberal project: Angela Merkel, Alexis Tsipras and the demise of austerity
Lynn Stuart Parramore
"The End of Normal" author James Galbraith on Greece's historic anti-austerity vote and the future of the eurozone
“This is not love but abuse”: Why I abandoned Evangelicalism
Christopher Stroop
Much of my youth was marked by episodes of abject terror over whether I was "really saved." Finally I'd had enough
Conservatives’ Bernie Sanders lovefest: Why the right has the hots for a prickly socialist
Sophia Tesfaye
Some Republicans are lapping up news of a Sanders surge -- all the better to ding Hillary Clinton
Paul Krugman: It’s conservative economics that will turn us into Greece
Salon Staff
The right loves to say Obama will turn us into Greece. It's actually their plans which mimic that collapse
Big Oil’s decades of deception: Report reveals that Exxon’s known the truth about climate science since 1981
Lindsay Abrams
The oil industry has been spreading climate denial for years -- and there's proof it knew better
Fracking “super-emitters” are spewing a lot more climate-harming methane into the atmosphere than the EPA thinks
Lindsay Abrams
Emissions of the potent greenhouse gas in Texas are up to 50 percent higher than EPA estimates, new studies find
Ben Carson comes unhinged: Says Obama fosters “race wars” in effort to “destroy society”
Sophia Tesfaye
Latest comments are par for the course from the ultraconservative 2016 candidate
5 annoying phrases parents need to stop telling non-parents
John Kinnear
For starters, quit assuming all people want to have children or that life is somehow meaningless without them
We still don’t know how to talk about Pennsatucky: The reality of rural sexual assault and how class plays out in “Orange Is the New Black”
Emma Eisenberg
Women in rural areas are structurally at risk for sexual assault—and yet Tiffany's story is absurdly idiosyncratic
“You don’t really hear about the guy who is lovesick, but is still going to sex parties”: Salon talks with the host of “The Manwhore Podcast”
Jenny Kutner
Billy Procida on sexual stereotypes, pushing for equality and what it means to reject male privilege -- or not
Page: 71