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If you’re using “millennial” as a meaningful measurement, you should probably stop
Joseph Cabosky
Does your mental image of a millennial align with reality?
Donald Trump’s “lynching” comment: A master class in ignorance, hate and manipulation
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's "lynching" tweet combined vicious racism and outright lawlessness. As always, it was also strategic
Four Democrats in Zuckerberg hearing own Facebook stock: Not illegal, but clear conflict
Eoin Higgins
Four members of the House Financial Services Committee own Facebook stock — and Nancy Pelosi owns over $1 million
MACA: President Trump is making America crueler again
Arnold R. Isaacs
The President's White House targets refugees, green card applicants, and poor immigrants
Ukrainian president concerned about Trump’s demands even before taking office: report
Shira Tarlo
Before he was sworn in, Volodymyr Zelensky allegedly gathered his aides to discuss how to handle Trump's demands
Trump tried to cut millions from Ukraine anti-corruption efforts, said he was fighting corruption
Igor Derysh
Trump says he blocked military aid to force Ukraine to combat corruption. So why slash anti-corruption funding?
“Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner”: Come for the celebrities; stay for the personal revelations
Ashlie D. Stevens
David Chang’s new Netflix food travel series combines “Parts Unknown” and “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”
US will lift sanctions on Turkey amid “permanent” cease-fire in Syria, Trump announces
Shira Tarlo
Trump said the sanctions will be lifted, "unless something happens that we're not happy with"
We need to understand the culture of whales so we can save them
Felicia Vachon
Do animals have their own culture? A researcher studying whales argues that they do
Voting could be the problem with democracy
Bernd Reiter
Randomly selecting people to govern, rather than electing from candidates, might lead to better governments
“‘Shia LaBeouf’ Live,” an oral history of the Internet’s most bombastic meme on its anniversary
Melanie McFarland
On a normal Tuesday night for Shia LaBeouf, Salon chats with Rob Cantor about pulling off a viral video masterpiece
Rejected: Federal law bars Trump’s hardline candidates to head Homeland Security from serving
Igor Derysh
Trump has not appointed a permanent replacement for the Cabinet post since Kirstjen Nielsen resigned back in April
Donald Trump’s big short: Is the president profiting off the market chaos he creates?
Bob Cesca
There's a pattern of strange "chaos trades" tied to Trump's "trade war" blurts. It could be epic corruption
Americans, especially millennials, are embracing plant-based meat products
Sheril Kirshenbaum, Douglas Buhler
New survey findings show that plant-based meat products are winning fans across the U.S.
Pro-Trump super PAC at the center of Ukraine scandal has faced multiple campaign finance complaints
Mike Spies, Derek Willis, J. David McSwane
Randy Perkins donated $500,000 to America First Action after his company won federal money as part of a contract
Can members of the Trump cult be deprogrammed after the leader falls? Steven Hassan says yes
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Cult of Trump" on our president's similarities to famous cult leaders — and how to break the grip
Bans on rebuilding in disaster-prone areas ignore homeowners’ desires—raising costs works better
Alexander Smith
A recent assessment showed that 1 in 4 Californians live in areas likely to experience wildfires
As Zuckerberg defends false Trump ads, critics say Facebook’s assault on democracy must be stopped
Jessica Corbett
"To save democracy . . . we must eliminate Google and Facebook's control over the information commons"
Mitt Romney indicts Trump’s moral character by calling out alleged affair and appeals to racists
Matthew Rozsa
After calling Barack Obama an "honorable man," Romney rebukes Trump for doing things which are "not honorable"
Spaghetti-scented candle? Why “savory” candles mess with our minds
Ashlie D. Stevens
Science explains why the spaghetti aroma, in candle form, just seems wrong yet still intriguing
Unexpected gorilla snacking behaviors make scientists question what we know about early humans
Darcy Shapiro
Gorillas’ eating habits don’t match their tooth specializations, raising questions about early human diets
New study pinpoints the places most at risk on a warming planet
Miyo McGinn
The new model "provides an extremely important tool to inform policy decisions and shape responses"
Mike Pompeo: “We’ve accomplished a significant part of our mission” in Syria
Matthew Rozsa
On Sunday Trump's secretary of state defended the president's controversial withdrawal from Syria
Do people ever truly change their beliefs?
Lauren Schiller
We talk to "Reckonings" podcast host Stephanie Lepp about how humans are a work in progress
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