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Dr. Justin Frank on Trump’s whistleblower panic: “He is a frightened child” driven by envy and fear

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Trump on the Couch" on the president's deepest fears, and how his traumatic childhood endangers us all

Harvard can use race as an admissions factor, at least for now

Vinay Harpalani
A federal judge ruled that Harvard can continue to use race as one of many factors in its admission decisions

“Raw bribery”: Groups, foreign governments book rooms at Trump hotel, don’t use them

Igor Derysh
House investigators probing claims that Trump's hotel gets "ghost bookings" from friendly groups, governments

States target vaping with bans. In California, the action is local.

Ana B. Ibarra
In the absence of a statewide ban, California cities and counties are stepping in

Petition filed at ICC to probe Saudi ruler MBS for role in murder of Jamal Khashoggi

Andrea Germanos
"Nothing of significance happens in the kingdom absent the crown prince's direction or approval"

Democrats now probing Mike Pence and Rick Perry’s roles in Trump’s Ukraine scheme

Igor Derysh
Rick Perry traveled to Ukraine for Zelensky's inauguration; Mike Pence met Zelensky in Warsaw. On Trump's orders?

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Wall Street execs pilloried for accepting “blood-stained invitation” from Saudi Arabia

Jake Johnson
One year after Jamal Khashoggi's murder, 150 Wall Street execs head to Saudi Arabia's "Davos in the Desert"

In another step toward inclusion, the “Star Wars” universe adds an openly gay couple

Matthew Rozsa
When Flix says, "I love you," Orka responds, "I know"

House Judiciary: Mueller report redactions suggest Trump lied about WikiLeaks contact

Igor Derysh
Judiciary Committee filing says redacted Mueller material may implicate Trump, are relevant to impeachment case

Men explain toxic masculinity to me, a man writing about toxic masculinity

Timothy J. Hillegonds
"You shouldn’t write about toxic masculinity because it doesn’t exist," the ponytailed man in the coffee shop said

Get spooked at these haunted locales this Halloween

Compiled by Salon staff
Whether you’re looking to travel or spending Halloween at home, here are spooky ways to spend it

With “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Sunnyside,” sitcoms are showcasing the immigrant’s story

Melanie McFarland
Immigrants have been in sitcoms since TV's early days, but new shows centralize the experience of coming to America

How Facebook is profiting off of our loneliness

Nicole Karlis
With the rise of its Dating feature, the social media giant squares the circle of a decade of social engineering

The wages of cruelty: Tormented by impeachment, Trump torments the weakest

Chauncey DeVega
As he feels ever more cornered, the president reveals himself, threatening to intern homeless people in camps

Trump counterprogramming: New immigration crackdown while Ukraine scandal unfolds

Sophia Tesfaye
While the political world focuses on impeachment, Stephen Miller pushes new limits on refugees, asylum seekers

200 years before Orwell, a German naturalist prophesied surveillance capitalism

Roberto Simanowski
The current mania for metrics — from step-counting to Facebook likes — was foreshadowed by Alexander von Humboldt

The Sackler family made billions from OxyContin. Will they face repercussions?

Shira Tarlo
Purdue Pharma is going bankrupt. But the family that owns much of it has allegedly been slowly siphoning money

For gun locks and safes, lax oversight and lousy design

Teresa Carr
Many products sold to store or secure guns are not as robust as people might think.

How Pat Conroy and I became lifelong best friends

Bernie Schein
Before the Citadel, before his career as an acclaimed author, Pat was the new kid at my South Carolina high school

Could climate change fuel the rise of right-wing nationalism?

Joshua Conrad Jackson, Michele Gelfand
When people feel threatened, they’re more receptive to politicians who espouse xenophobic rhetoric.

A political movement for food systems change takes hold in the Midwest

Charlie Mitchell
The People's Forum marked the first of several events aimed at engaging candidates on a range of progressive issues

NRA acted as “foreign asset” for Russia ahead of 2016 election, Senate report claims

Igor Derysh
Senate Democrats say pro-gun group sought to trade access to U.S. officials for business opportunities in Russia

Horror and outrage as Trump slashes refugee cap to record low

Jake Johnson
"There are truly no words that can describe how insidious and deleterious this is," said one Arizona lawmaker
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