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Peggy Noonan’s “wisdom”: Build Keystone XL so American boys will become men
Simon Maloy
America's worst pundit wants to build Keystone XL so we can impress the world and build character in wayward youths
“Women in music have bigger balls anyway”: A history of public responses from women bashed by Eminem lyrics
Anna Silman
Today, Iggy Azalea lashed out at the rapper after his new song included lyrics about raping her
“Is the law good, is the law bad?” Why the NSA debate over legality is so misguided
Heather Digby Parton
It's amazing what the intelligence community can get away with -- if the one standard is whether something is legal
John Hodgman is “baffled” Uber exec wasn’t fired, says he won’t use Uber
Sarah Gray
The author, comedian and "Daily Show" correspondent wrote a scathing blog post about Uber's recent scandal
America’s vile Ebola voyeurism: Why the outbreak taps into our worst instincts
SAYANTANI DASGUPTA
The U.S. is now disease-free, but our scare (such as it was) revealed an ugly side of our national character
Google’s secret NSA alliance: The terrifying deals between Silicon Valley and the security state
Shane Harris
Inside the high-level, complicated deals -- and the rise of a virtually unchecked surveillance power
Why the world could actually avoid climate catastrophe (if we don’t screw it up)
Lindsay Abrams
The outlook for global climate negotiations has never looked so promising, an NRDC expert tells Salon
“Mommy, is this a laser gun?”: When your kids discover your sex toys
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman who posted an Instagram of her children playing with her vibrator responds to the online furor she provoked
A slow walk into the amazing now
Anne Lamott
How a day with a sick friend brought me back to my senses
Eating tacos and drinking beer raised nearly $30,000 for abortion funds
Jenny Kutner
The Taco or Beer Challenge is officially over, but it helped boost reproductive healthcare access around the world
Watch the “Notorious RBG” creator’s touching profile of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Jenny Kutner
"I definitely have an intellectual crush on Ruth Bader Ginsburg," blog creator Shana Knizhnik says
Amanda Palmer: “I wish I hadn’t made a snap decision about Jian Ghomeshi”
Erin Keane
The musician/provocateur on her new book, Lena Dunham and the "radical, violent brand of feminism" she despises
Amy Schumer drops the p-word: The much-maligned slang for female anatomy is making a comeback
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A Paley Center panel reveals how the show scored a bleeping victory
Michael Lewis on Wall Street: “I have much more time for the vulgarity than I do for the hypocrisy”
Scott Timberg
Exclusive: The great Michael Lewis on the legacy of "Liar's Poker," Wall Street and strip clubs, and Paul Krugman
Let’s nominate Chris Hayes: Imagining the new activist, Democratic base
Paul Rosenberg
The president and his base are disconnected — for good reasons. Here's why, and a new agenda to save the party
“Ride this popular charisma!”: Luke Russert & co.’s bizarre coverage of Joni Ernst
Heather Digby Parton
There was a huge political story about GOP extremists taking over the party this cycle. Instead, we were told this
“Boys already had their things”: Tavi Gevinson tells Salon about Rookie, Beyoncé and feminism
Katie McDonough
Rookie's editor in chief on how her work has evolved and the never-ending project of figuring yourself out
White men gave Republicans their big midterm victory
Luke Brinker
The demographic breaks big for Republican candidates, while the Democratic coalition frays
War is coming: Why the Democratic Party might try to abandon liberal voters
Steven Rosenfeld
Following another midterm drubbing, Democratic soul-searching could mean casting out progressives
Report: Woman who blogged about son’s autism pushes him to his death
Joanna Rothkopf
Jillian McCabe, 34, is being held on $750,000 bail
Pickup artist Julien Blanc gets dumped — by a hotel
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A "dating advice" coach faces a backlash at last
Anne Lamott: “We stuffed scary feelings down, and they made us insane”
Sarah Hepola
The memoirist and Salon fixture talks about messed-up attitudes about grief, mid-term elections, and the joys of 60
Conservatives somehow already furious at Mitch McConnell for not repealing Obamacare
Jim Newell
Mitch McConnell won't be able to repeal Obamacare with a Senate majority. But everyone will yell at him anyway!
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