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New frontiers in sucking: Why is the Trump campaign selling plastic straws?
Amanda Marcotte
The right's bizarre plastic-straw fetish is about making a lack of empathy central to conservative identity
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh: The world is “run by ignoramuses, wackos and psychotics”
Chauncey DeVega
Legendary investigative reporter on why the media can't stay out of Trump's "kitty-litter box of tweets"
What far-right violence? Ted Cruz wants to label antifa a terrorist group
Urie Dvorozniak
Dangerous Republican resolution suggests that all forms of political dissent could soon be considered terrorism
Puerto Ricans mobilize mass protest to demand resignation of Gov. Ricardo Rosselló
Shira Tarlo
Monday's protests calling for Gov. Ricardo Rosselló's exit are poised to be the island's largest in recent history
What drove the New Yorker’s Jane Mayer into Al Franken denialism?
Amanda Marcotte
In a startling turn, the ordinarily terrific reporter Jane Mayer veers deep into Al Franken truther territory
Laura Lippman on turning true crime into fiction: “Am I not appropriating somebody’s story?”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to the acclaimed crime novelist about true crime, newspapers and her new book "Lady in the Lake"
Illinois GOP posts Facebook meme calling four Democratic congresswomen “The Jihad Squad”
Shira Tarlo
Illinois GOP called Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley "The Jihad Squad"
Merger mania: The military-industrial complex on steroids
William D. Hartung
Eisenhower's worst nightmare
10 ways Andrew Wheeler has decimated EPA protections
Elliott Negin
Wheeler has been more effective than Scott Pruitt in rolling back and eliminating EPA safeguards
Climate change is destroying ancient murals in Texas
Alan Thompson
This group is racing to preserve what's left.
How being human got reduced to management
Keith A. Spencer
Wellness culture and Silicon Valley tell us to apply scientific management to our lives. Is this any way to live?
Love local and sustainable food? In the future data will drive more decisions than desire
Manny Howard
Our only hope is knowing how much tech is too much tech, says futurist and author of "Food Routes," Robyn Metcalfe
How much is your data worth to tech companies?
Samuel Lengen
Your social media data is immeasurably valuable.
Even when HIV prevention drug is covered, other costs block treatment
Michelle Andrews
Currently, Truvada for PrEP is the only drug approved to prevent HIV, with a monthly price tag near $2,000
Paralyzed by the God Emperor: As Democrats dither and bicker, the media gets punk’d again
Andrew O'Hehir
Have we learned nothing? Maybe not: If the media and the Democrats get any more defensive, they may disappear
Kathy Griffin still gets death threats: “They got me, but they never got me down”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the comic about her "ugly-crying Kathy raw" new movie and being "the mayor of Zerof*cksville" now
Lara Trump accuses critics of “Send her back” of pushing a “biased, racially-charged narrative”
Matthew Rozsa
Lara Trump claims that Anderson Cooper is pushing a "biased, racially-charged narrative" for his recent criticisms
Trump’s tax law threatened TurboTax profits. So the company started charging lower-income customers
Justin Elliott, Paul Kiel
The move by TurboTax maker Intuit to charge more lower-income customers has helped boost revenue.
Racism, Inc.: How Donald Trump profits from xenophobia
Sophia A. McClennen
Until we understand how Trump profits from his racism, we won’t be able to effectively counter it
I was a hostage at the 2018 Trader Joe’s shooting. Here’s what I know now about trauma
Lynnie Westafer
I've learned that trauma is humbling, and it can't be overpowered by will alone
Why won’t the charter school industry acknowledge its failures?
Jeff Bryant
Nationwide, the litany of charter school outrages continues to grow. Why won't the industry reform?
Is America a melting pot or a salad bowl?
Simon Greer
We got four couples of different backgrounds in a room to ask if they valued the greatest need or the closest kin.
As temperatures climb, a new push to keep workers safe
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
With rising temperatures all throughout the United States, preventive measures are needed to protect workers.
Stephen Miller wants zero refugee admissions in 2020. He may (almost) get it
Igor Derysh
Reports suggest Trump administration may cut refugee admissions by 90%. That's not enough for Stephen Miller
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