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How one woman beat the big banks: The amazing, true story about how Wall Street’s mortgage fraud unraveled

David Dayen
Sued by a giant bank, Lisa Epstein didn't have many options. Then she found the small print that changed everything

“Devastating” documentary probing Clinton’s cash to premiere at Cannes next week

Brendan Gauthier
The film was written and produced by Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen K. Bann

Ron Miscavige’s life in Scientology: “It was inhuman as far as I’m concerned”

Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the author of "Ruthless," a memoir about Scientology and its leader, his son David Miscavige

“There’s nothing worse than a white liberal who thinks they’re doing the right thing”: Sherman Alexie on Hollywood diversity, “The Revenant” and why he’s “not the proper kind of Indian”

Michele Filgate
Acclaimed author Sherman Alexie talks to Salon about writing his first picture book, "Thunder Boy Jr."

Behind the music on “Vinyl”: The live show triumph we’ve been waiting all season to see

Caryn Rose
The season one finale finally nails what it feels like to be present at a legendary concert in the making

The violent American epidemic you won’t hear about: Why prison abuse goes unreported and unpunished

Daniel Denvir
A culture of silence pervades America's penal system, where victims have little recourse against powerful abusers

Revelations from politicians’ Spotify playlists: Paul Ryan digs Darius Rucker, Darrell Issa thinks Shaq is a good rapper

Michael Garofalo
We can learn a lot about pols from their Spotify playlists. But how the hell did Neon Trees get on Orrin Hatch's?

Back to “Back to the Future”: The ride is gone, but the film’s cross-generational appeal holds

Scott Timberg
'80s nostalgia buffs love it, and so did Ronald Reagan — even though the movie made him a punchline

Michael Ware’s Iraq War doc doesn’t hold up: “Only The Dead See The End Of War” captures the horror and confusion, but skimps on analysis

Sonia Saraiya
The Time and CNN war correspondent's disconnected HBO documentary could have been a nonfictional “The Hurt Locker”

Life after “Making a Murderer”: Defense attorneys — and unlikely TV stars — push conversation on criminal justice

Kurt Chandler
Jerry Buting and Dean Strang are using their Netflix star power to talk about our broken justice system

“As a Jew, there’s a need to keep that atrocity alive”: Martin Landau on his new Holocaust drama, “Remember,” about guilt & forgiveness, history & revenge

Gary M. Kramer
Landau on holding grudges, working with Hitchcock & Woody Allen, and his legacy after 50 years in Hollywood

Mitt Romney has a lot of nerve: The pro-torture, political scion and company killer thinks Donald Trump is the phony?

Rick Perlstein
Trump is the product of the GOP's politics. Now they want to kill their Frankenstein? Good luck with that

Behind the music on “Vinyl”: Did you spot Joey Ramone on last night’s episode?

Caryn Rose
Episode 3 of HBO's '70s rock love letter features a solid Alice Cooper and a "nutter in a figure skating costume"

Internet mocks U.S. military document that calls Muslim women wearing headscarves “passive terrorism”

Ben Norton
Twitter pushed back against Islamophobic myths with humor

Oscar 2016 is almost here: Here’s who will win — and who should

Andrew O'Hehir
Is it gonna be an all-"Revenant" bear-sex party? Will Leo vape onstage? And what about the earnest Lady Gaga song?

Now this is an “outsider candidate”: Zoltan Istvan, a Transhumanist running for president, wants to make you immortal

Antoaneta Roussi
Zoltan Istvan wants to enliven America’s technological advancement by combining humans with machines

Bad night for Hillary Clinton and Goldman Sachs: Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump upend everything with blunt talk

Colin McEnroe
Hillary Clinton and Wall Street are in real trouble thanks to unfiltered "straight-talk" by top rivals

It’s a “touchy” subject: “Sticky: A (Self) Love Story” wants to get us talking about solo sex

Philip Eil
Salon talks to the director of a new documentary on masturbation about sex ed, religion, shame and Pee-wee Herman

How Alexander Chee wrote “The Queen of the Night”: “‘Buffy’ reruns daily. The need to watch all of ‘Six Feet Under’ in a week. So much Internet”

Teddy Wayne
Chee's much-anticpated novel debuts today—here he is with 4 other authors on what makes their new books tick

Everything you need to know about last night’s excruciating GOP debate

Heather Digby Parton
While Donald Trump stuck to his Fox boycott, the other GOP candidates got down to business. It was, in a word, bad

“It’s like Keystone XL times 100”: The creator of the award-winning doc “Gasland” on what it will take to build a climate change movement that’s up to the challenge

Reynard Loki
Josh Fox talks fracking, the impact of COP21, and the stories of hope he uncovered in his new film

Bull Connor spat in my teenage face: The civil rights march that changed me forever

Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski III
I was only in high school, but knew I had to do the Children's Crusade with Dr. King, even if it meant jail

A tale of 2 professor firings: Stop handwringing about student activists — university administrators are still very much in charge

Paula Young Lee
FAU found a way to fire reviled "Sandy Hook Truther professor" while Wheaton's getting crushed for dismissing Hawks

Did the makers of “Making a Murderer” leave out key evidence against Steven Avery?

Kali Holloway
The Netflix doc is the most addictive true crime story since "Serial," but its subject may not be what he appears
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