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The 6 most shocking revelations from Netflix’s latest docuseries “Waco: American Apocalypse”
Joy Saha
The three-part series delves into the deadly 1993 massacre involving members of an apocalyptic religious cult
Judge orders Trump lawyer to reveal evidence in “criminal scheme” — and there may be tapes: report
Igor Derysh
Judge rules Trump duped his own lawyers in Mar-a-Lago case, orders attorney to testify and turn over transcriptions
Imprisoned “Tiger King” star, Joe Exotic, is running for president
Kelly McClure
Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Allen Maldonado, has tapped Liz Cheney as his running mate
“Unforgivable”: BBC pulls episode of nature documentary over fears of right-wing backlash
Chris Walker
Critics are deriding the decision by the U.K. broadcaster as being environmental censorship
Prince Harry will offer a livestream and bonus memoir content, but who is all this for?
Alison Stine
“Spare” is anything but spare, but the prince is going to include even more information than before
Legal experts mock Trump lawyer’s “really weak defense” of classified-marked folder found by his bed
Igor Derysh
Trump attorney Timothy Parlatore claimed he used the folder to block a light on his phone to help him sleep
The marriage conundrum: Research suggests single people live shorter lives
Nicole Karlis
Why are married people bound to live healthier, longer lives?
Diversity, “wokeness” and violent oppression: Lessons of the Tyre Nichols case
Chris Hedges
Diversity is an important value — but militarists, corporatists and oligarchs have turned into a marketing gimmick
In “Pamela, A Love Story,” Pamela Anderson proves the importance of receipts
Alison Stine
The Netflix doc shows a different side of the “Baywatch” star, and shows she was recording all along
Criminologists, looking to biology for insight, stir a racist past
Michael Schulson
Using biology to understand criminal behavior has long been controversial. Top criminology programs are pursuing it
“I don’t toot glitter”: Kristin Chenoweth on embracing her failure, anger and questions for God
Mary Elizabeth Williams
On "Salon Talks," we learn how the "Wicked" star's thoughts on faith, fear and forgiveness became a book for fans
“Disturbing new evidence” in Brett Kavanaugh documentary sparks call for DOJ probe
Brett Wilkins
The doc includes "evidence that Kavanaugh may have knowingly perjured himself"
Ex-prosecutor calls for new investigation into Brett Kavanaugh over bombshell documentary revelation
Tom Boggioni
The FBI failed to follow up on 4,500 tips submitted during Kavanaugh's confirmation process, according to new film
7 new shows worth looking out for, from “Fatal Attraction” to “American Born Chinese”
Melanie McFarland
With so many new dramas and comedies crowding the schedule, a few lookers stood out at the recent Winter TCA tour
“The Price of Glee”: The 10 most shocking takeaways from the docuseries about Fox’s musical hit
Joy Saha
The three-part series explores the dark behind-the-scenes drama of Ryan Murphy's hit 2009 musical-drama
“Free press supports tribal sovereignty”: The Muscogee reporter fight against tyranny in “Bad Press”
Gary M. Kramer
Journalist Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and filmmaker Joe Peeler spoke to Salon about the new doc showing at Sundance
“PBS NewsHour” co-hosts report facts in an era of distrust: “There’s an assumption of bias in media”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett of PBS' trusted nightly newscast about ushering it into the future
The decision of where to seek care is complicated by the multitude of options
Sam Whitehead
People in distress have to hurriedly choose the best hospital. And they are confronted by more and more options
Is CNN’s “Giuliani: What Happened to America’s Mayor?” a matter worth pondering right now?
Melanie McFarland
If he weren't so stubbornly inescapable, maybe we'd wonder what (if anything) changed about Rudy Giuliani
How “All I Want for Christmas Is You” made Mariah Carey de facto Queen of Christmas, sans trademark
Melanie McFarland
It's not just about her song's 25-year rise to the top of the charts. It's about the personal history behind it
Lethal injection is a gruesome disaster: After 40 years of cruelty, enough is enough
Austin Sarat
Invented on hunches and guesses, America's primary execution method has a dreadful record of cruelty and failure
Home for the holidays with an eating disorder
Joy Peskin
"Eats like a bird," my mother pretended to complain to her friends. But I knew she was proud
The 6 most eye-opening Casey Anthony revelations from docuseries “Where the Truth Lies”
Joy Saha
The Peacock series places the spotlight on Anthony, who was accused of murdering her two-year-old daughter
A nation of attention junkies: Trump and Elon are the perfect symbols of America’s predicament
Brian Karem
We can't give Musk and Trump the attention they crave (because it's literally impossible). We also can't look away
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