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Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past

Paul Rosenberg
Democrats were once the party of progress — but in the 21st century, they seem paralyzed. Let me explain

At long last, “Hacks” flips the table on the bitter mentorship at the heart of the series

Melanie McFarland
Salon speaks to the show's creators about making Deborah Vance and Ava Daniels work through their hate

“There’s a lot of misinformation out there”: Right-wing ads claim that Republicans love Medicaid

Russell Payne
A right-wing ad campaign is trying to convince voters that the GOP isn't coming for their health care

Young people can’t save democracy by themselves: A new vision is required

Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have counted on "generational replacement" to rescue them: Experts say it's a "dangerous illusion"

“Devastating blow”: SCOTUS allows Trump admin to carry out ban of transgender people from military

Alex Galbraith
The ban had been stayed by a lower court as a lawsuit works its way through appeals

Our fourth branch of government is saving us

Lucian K. Truscott IV
There is only one reason why our country has survived this terrible storm of political lawlessness

Why Trump is pretending to not know how the Constitution works

Jesselyn Radack
Trump’s words of war are an attempt to sow confusion

In “Bravo’s Love Hotel,” Real Housewives own up to everything in the name of romance

Coleman Spilde
Bravo's new spinoff is a surprisingly deep analysis of how celebrity impacts a reality star's dating prospects

Here’s how the Catholic cardinals should choose the next pope

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Forget "Conclave" — there's a smarter real-world negotiation tactic for electing a pope

MAGA foreign policy: So much losing!

Andrew O'Hehir
From the Great White North to Down Under and beyond, Trump's chaos is an unexpected boon for normie democracy

Cher in the rearview: The outfit that launched a thousand gasps

Annie Zaleski
An exclusive excerpt from "I Got You Babe: A Celebration of Cher" tells the story of her most iconic look

George Carlin warned us: When we ban words, we surrender freedom

Bonnie Buol Ruszczyk
This time around, the "banned" words aren't about sex. They're an attempt to seize power and enforce inequality

Shuffling deck chairs: Trump nominates Waltz as UN ambassador after ousting him from adviser role

Alex Galbraith
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will take over Waltz's advisory role in the interim

“They’re firing the wrong guy”: Schumer blasts ousting of Mike Waltz

Natalie Chandler
Waltz, Trump's national security adviser, is out while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is still in after Signalgate

Is New York City ready for a socialist mayor? Zohran Mamdani bets yes

Nicholas Liu
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani spoke to Salon about his left-wing vision for the city

“I ain’t got nothing to say to Donald Trump”: May Day organizers say their message is for Americans

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Organizers say their goal for May 1 protests is to remind regular Americans that they have numbers on their side

MAGA returns to a fave fantasy to tune out Trump’s troubles

Gregg Barak
The right’s go-to conspiracy theory can help explain why Trump’s base won’t drop him anytime soon

“Still no Epstein files”: MAGA conspiracy theory in crisis after victim’s death

Amanda Marcotte
It's getting tougher to believe that Trump will expose the secret satanic Democratic cabal ruling the world

The enemies list: Trump takes a page from Nixon’s playbook

James Thornton Harris
"There's way too much retribution," Karl Rove said ahead of President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office

Donald Trump is more popular than the public opinion polls suggest

Chauncey DeVega
Digging deeper than polling shows that Trump’s popularity is much stronger than the Democrats want to believe

White House proposal could gut climate modeling the world depends on

Abrahm Lustgarten
Potential funding cuts for NOAA and its research partners threaten irreparable harm to climate research and safety

Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is Black history written with lightning

Rann Miller
The film's triumph at the box office affirms that Black narratives don't need white validation to thrive

Progressive Democrats target 70-year-old incumbent with a primary challenge

Russell Payne
The progressive group, founded in 2018, aims to defeat Rep. Shri Thanedar, a Michigan Democrat

Pete Hegseth’s Orwellian purge leaves US military academies less free

Jeffrey Colvin
I was one of the few Black students at the Naval Academy in the 1970s, and had more freedom than students do now
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