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Early Instagram employee: The app is like “a drug that doesn’t get us high anymore”
Andy Meek
Why one of Instagram's 13 original employees decided to delete her account
Women applaud Michelle Obama’s decision to share her trauma of miscarriage
Emmarie Huetteman
Miscarriage is “lonely, painful, and demoralizing,” Michelle Obama writes in her new memoirs
Trump administration plots costly private-care expansion for veterans
Isaac Arnsdorf
The plan sets up a clash with Democrats, who say the administration is thwarting congressional intent
The price tag for armed security for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos numbers in the millions: report
Rachel Leah
The unprecedented arrangement could cost taxpayers as much as $19.8 million if continued through September 2019
Kellyanne Conway’s husband George slams the Trump administration as “a sh*tshow in a dumpster fire”
Shira Tarlo
Kellyanne Conway's anti-Trump husband also said the Republican Party "has become something of a personality cult"
GOP Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith jokes about voter suppression in video: “I think that’s a great idea”
Shira Tarlo
As Mississippi's run-off election approaches, this new video follows the senator's viral "public hanging" comments
Disenfranchised in Georgia: Telling the stories of people purged by Brian Kemp
Matthew Rozsa
Journalist Greg Palast talks about tracking down the stories of Georgia's disenfranchised voters
What happens when the intelligence community decides that Trump is too dangerous to be president?
Jefferson Morley
A surge of public activism by former CIA personnel is one of the most unexpected developments of the Trump era
Donald Trump Jr.’s business trip to India cost US taxpayers nearly $100,000: report
Shira Tarlo
How much have taxpayers spent to protect members of Trump family while they travel to promote the family's brand?
Why your search results are sexist and racist: A conversation about Google’s blind spots
Lauren Schiller
An Inflection Point conversation with Dr. Safiya Noble, author of "Algorithms of Oppression"
Yes, the campaign to take down Nancy Pelosi is sexist — not to mention a terrible idea
Amanda Marcotte
Efforts to take out Pelosi aren't progressive, but backward. She's earned the speaker's gavel the hard way
Want proof that voting matters? Trump and his forces don’t want you to do it
Chauncey DeVega
Voting is never enough, but it's crucial. That's why Trump and his followers want to render it meaningless
Facebook hired GOP consultancy that used anti-Semitic dogwhistles to smear protesters: report
Nicole Karlis
The tech giant was content to smear opponents as anti-Semitic while employing a familiar anti-Semitic dogwhistle
Melissa Leo’s masterclass in method acting: “There’s not one way”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the Academy Award-winning actress about "Unlovable," method acting and the new New York
Anti-Pelosi Democrats are “100 percent confident” they will stop her from becoming speaker again
Shira Tarlo
Pelosi, meanwhile, said she's confident she'll garner the necessary support and emerge as the next speaker
Trump may swoop into Mississippi to help GOP candidate while backlash to “public hanging” joke grows
Shira Tarlo
The ACLU said Hyde-Smith's "public hanging" comments show "a profound ignorance" of the state's history of racism
George Conway, Kellyane’s husband, forms new conservative lawyers group to stand up to Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Conservative lawyers are starting to urge their colleagues to speak out against Trump's constitutional violations
White evangelicals will never dump Trump — but those who leave the churches will
Amanda Marcotte
Stop looking for evangelicals to bail on the GOP. Instead, look at younger people who are leaving church entirely
What does the media mean by “working class”? Somehow they’re always white
John McCullough
Mainstream media's fetish for the "working class" seems to refer entirely to culturally conservative white folks
What Tuesday’s marijuana wins mean for the future of legalization
JJ McKay
The midterms proved that cannabis legalization has become a non-partisan issue
How you can improve your leadership & management skills
Salon Marketplace
The masterclass covers essential management skills to help you earn a valuable certification
Utility giant PG&E may have started the Camp Fire — yet consumers will pay for it
Nicole Karlis
The details suggest PG&E is to blame for Northern California "Camp Fire" — yet consumers could foot the bill
Ricki Lake opens up about the husband she couldn’t save
Emily Rems
The documentary producer is working to destigmatize mental illness after her husband Christian Evans' death
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leads sit-in at Nancy Pelosi’s office before being sworn-in to Congress
Clarrie Feinstein
During her first day on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez joins climate change protesters outside Pelosi’s office
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