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A Republican "Christmas Carol": It's the bah-humbug tax plan!
How will the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come judge the Republicans' Scrooge-like tax plan? With a bony finger
12/25/2017 13:00 UTC
Hot off "The Wire"
Join Salon staff as we discuss Episode 7 of "The Wire."
02/19/2008 00:50 UTC
A spicy taste of Mexican street corn, ready in 15 minutes
This easy weeknight dinner tastes like you're on vacation
04/17/2022 21:15 UTC
The Jim Carrey Show
Can the spirit of Andy Kaufman give the comic actor the courage to chart his own course?
12/07/1999 22:00 UTC
Kurt Sutter's family values
In an exclusive interview, "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter takes on safe, nostalgic TV and those Emmy snubs
10/04/2011 14:05 UTC
Our TV road to "Atlanta" is one long, strange trip into hyperreality
The wide divide existing between the Kanyes of Earth and the rest of us is held in place by our worship of illusion
05/06/2018 19:30 UTC
The unknown hackers
Open-source pioneers Bill and Lynne Jolitz may be the most famous programmers you've never heard of.
05/17/2000 20:00 UTC
WATCH: Bill O'Reilly channels inner Afrikaner, complains that "the left wants power taken away from the white establishment"
"It sounds like he was defending apartheid" in talking about the "white establishment," one pundit says
12/21/2016 18:16 UTC
5 best tahini substitutes because oops, I'm out again
Bonus: you can find them all in your pantry and fridge (promise!)
09/03/2022 17:30 UTC
Get festive during your grocery trip and pick up the 8 best holiday snacks at Aldi
With tons of holiday fare, the iconic grocer may also be your new December go-to
12/07/2022 20:00 UTC
Rahm connects GOP to BP apology
Democrats see an opportunity in the Republican blocking of a $20 billion BP penalty
06/20/2010 20:54 UTC
The bad art of the non sequitur: Gibberish is the White House's new normal
We're expected to live in a universe which is not only post-truth but altogether post-language and post-meaning
03/27/2017 12:00 UTC
Are microchips too fast for mere mortals?
Moore's Law means our processors get faster every year -- but no law can find uses for all that computing power.
06/18/1998 23:00 UTC
Birth control extremism bites GOP
Will national Republican opposition to birth control access hurt Senate chances in Massachusetts and Connecticut?
09/25/2012 20:47 UTC
Salon talks to writer Scot Armstrong about working with "The Diceman"
Fictional shows about real comedians may be a popular genre, but Armstrong says "DICE's" point of view is unique
08/20/2017 22:00 UTC