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According to media, Russia has “oligarchs,” but America only has “businessmen”

Alan MacLeod
In mainstream media, the only "oligarchs" are in the former Soviet Union. The ultra-rich here are — what, exactly?

4 reasons why we’ll never see another show like “Friends”

Martie Cook, Manuel Basanese
Since "Friends" premiered, both the television industry and the sitcom genre have undergone huge transformation

The imperial debris of war

Stephanie Savell
Why ending the Afghan war won’t end the killing

Anna Wintour and Tina Brown: Inside their Condé Nast rivalry

Thomas Maier
For years, these powerful women were the faces of Si Newhouse's media empire, supercharging celebrity culture

How Indian democracy is being turned on its head

Teesta Setalvad
The Modi government has all but declared a war against its own people

On the ground with the youth protesters leading today’s Climate Strike

Nicole Karlis, Amanda Marcotte, Keith A. Spencer
Salon writers across the US report back from the Climate Strike

Amazon workers claim credit for pushing Bezos on climate, vow to intensify campaign

Julia Conley
"Today, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we'll be in the streets."

Jodi Kantor on bringing down Harvey Weinstein and helping start the #MeToo fire

Amanda Marcotte
Jodi Kantor speaks about her and Megan Twohey's new book "She Said," about the toppling of Harvey Weinstein

Why millennials and Gen Z love “Friends”

Melanie McFarland
This Gen X sitcom endures because it sells younger fans on the appeal of working through life in second gear

Did Trump try to extort Ukraine for dirt on Biden? Will any Republicans notice or care?

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's arm-twisting of Ukraine's president is likely an impeachable offense. But Bill Barr, GOP have his back

Is it an impeachment inquiry, an investigation or something else?

Terry H. Schwadron
As the House Judiciary Committee pursues a case against Trump, Democratic leaders dodge the "I" word

Donald Trump and game theory: Expert says no brilliant 3-D chess is involved

Chauncey DeVega
NYU game-theory scholar Steven Brams says Trump's unpredictability would work better in poker than in politics

School leadership disaster: Private companies work an insider game to reap lucrative contracts

Jeff Bryant
Our Schools discovered an intricate web of businesses that reap lucrative school contracts funded by public taxes

“Wu-Tang: An American Saga” is more than ’90s nostalgia

D. Watkins
Hulu's new scripted drama, created by RZA, is rooted in the '90s but has necessary lessons to absorb

Bernie or bust 2.0? Working Families Party endorses Elizabeth Warren, fueling progressive split

Sophia Tesfaye
Warren picks up left group that backed Sanders in 2016: How did it happen — and what does it really mean?

Republicans have rigged the maps and manipulated elections — why won’t Democrats talk about it?

Adam Eichen, David Daley
2020 Democrats won't talk about our rigged electoral system. But if we don't fix that, their ideas won't matter

Jeff and MacKenzie Bezos’ billions for homeless will relieve suffering but won’t defeat homelessness

Marybeth Shinn
Their initial grants do not insist upon filing reports that might indicate what works best

Drain the swamp? Trump has named more lobbyists to Cabinet than Bush or Obama did in 8 years

Igor Derysh
At least seven former industry lobbyists are in Trump's Cabinet — and dozens more hold political appointments

The day a tech billionaire takes over the world

Mike Pearl
Armies of online loyalists defend cult figures like Elon Musk. Is a corporate autocrat in our future?

“Downton Abbey” is entirely unnecessary, and essential viewing for super-fans

Melanie McFarland
Did we need another two hours with the Crawleys? No. But if you loved the PBS series, it provides a happy holiday

Covering up the corruption: GOP tries to block probe of Mike Pence’s Ireland trip

Sophia Tesfaye
Mike Pence spent $600,000 on limousine rides so he could stay at Trump's resort in Ireland. Republicans don't care

New study: Trump’s Electoral College win was no fluke — and is likely to happen again

Igor Derysh
Republicans likely to win 65 percent of close elections where they lose the popular vote, according to new analysis

Texas prison officials admit violating court order on air conditioned units for inmates

Jolie McCullough
TDCJ Executive Director Bryan Collier said under oath that "we failed as an agency"

Kentucky Democrats say state “improperly” deactivated 150,000 voters weeks before election

Igor Derysh
Kentucky officials have listed more than 150,000 voters as "inactive" just weeks before key state elections
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