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What to watch on Netflix in December, including Letterman’s Zelenskyy interview and a new Pinocchio

Alison Stine
From a Christmas classic to an American persistently in Paris, here are some shows and films to close out the year

When will climate change become the crucial issue in American elections?

Tom Engelhardt
Most pressing issue was missing in action in the 2022 midterm elections

Legal experts say DOJ must indict: “Trump’s conduct is indeed much worse than most prior cases”

Samaa Khullar
Legal experts performed "exhaustive analysis" on potential charges against Trump and say he has no defense

“A Tree of Life: The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting” is a warning, and a message of resilience

Melanie McFarland
Four years after the deadliest attack on the U.S. Jewish community comes a film giving voice to its survivors

“The Patient” creators on using Holocaust imagery when antisemitism is spiking: “It feels true”

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg about dramatizing Jewish identity through a character facing down death

Barney doc producer on America’s hatred of the purple dinosaur: “We can’t let something be pure”

Joy Saha, Hanh Nguyen
Peacock's "I Love You, You Hate Me" producer Joel Chiodi unpacks the '90s Barney backlash and what it says about us

A closer look at Prince Andrew’s friendship with Epstein and his scandal on Peacock’s “Banished” doc

Joy Saha
The disgraced royal was also stripped of all his titles and royal patronages amid a bombshell sex abuse lawsuit

Sinéad O’Connor “refused to play the game”: “Nothing Compares” filmmaker on the bold non-conformist

Gary M. Kramer
Kathryn Ferguson spoke to Salon about exploring the reluctant pop star and the media's brutal treatment of her

Embedded bias: How medical records sow discrimination

Darius Tahir
Discrimination and prejudice in medical records isn't going away — and it affects patient health

The 6 wildest GameStop short squeeze revelations from Netflix’s “Eat the Rich” documentary

Joy Saha
The series highlights the 2021 GameStop short squeeze, which caused major losses for hedge funds and short sellers

The 7 most shocking revelations from Netflix’s “The Real Bling Ring” docuseries

Joy Saha
The three-part series spotlights two members of the infamous crew along with investigators and attorneys

EatOkra aims to be the next Amazon for Black-owned food businesses

Maggie Hennessy
The app connecting consumers to Black-owned restaurants and food companies is growing at a rapid clip

“This is where WW III starts”: “The Grab” filmmaker on the urgent scarcity created by the powerful

Gary M. Kramer
"Blackfish" director Gabriela Cowperthwaite told Salon about her new doc investigating those grabbing up resources

The 8 most horrifying Armie Hammer docuseries revelations from “House of Hammer”

Joy Saha
From biting and bondage to actual bloodletting, "House of Hammer" uncovers startling stories about the actor

When an ER doctor becomes an ER patient

Jay Baruch
An ER doctor describes the "perspective shift" that happens when you go from doctor to patient

DOJ affidavit reveals a “significant number of civilian witnesses” flipped on Trump: ex-prosecutor

Travis Gettys
Newly released docs show DOJ "was not just relying on one or two witnesses," says former US Attorney Joyce Vance

“I Just Killed My Dad”: A closer look at the true story behind the Netflix father-son murder series

Joy Saha
Anthony Templet was just 17 when he confessed to murdering his father, but his guilt wasn't so straightforward

How one of Trump’s best friends was trapped in the Jersey swamps: An American tale

Bob Hennelly
Once the subject of glowing biz-mag profiles, bad-boy investor and Trump pal Tom Barrack may end up in prison

In defense of Hope: Why the so-called worst character on “Virgin River” is actually the best

Alison Stine
Episode IV, a new Hope: The meddling, perpetually cranky small-town mayor has revealed an uncompromising realness

“Free Chol Soo Lee” investigates “what went wrong” in 1973’s forgotten conviction of an innocent man

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Julie Ha and Eugene Yi spoke to Salon about the landmark case in Asian American social justice

100% a cannibal? New Armie Hammer documentary explores allegations of abuse – watch the trailer

Joy Saha
The three-part series will also delve into the troubling history of abuse within Hammer's family dynasty

“Virgin River” writer on small towns, twists and next season: “Cameron lives to fight another day”

Alison Stine
Writer Patrick Sean Smith drops hints to Salon, addresses the town's traumas and deals with my mom

The 7 most heinous “Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99” revelations from Netflix’s docuseries

Joy Saha
The three-part series looks into what went wrong in the making and execution of the infamous music & art festival

Justice for Cameron, the good doctor who recognizes trouble, on “Virgin River”

Alison Stine
The practice's newest doctor deserves better but nice guys finish last on the Netflix show
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