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Midterm results show health is important to voters but no magic bullet
Julie Rovner
Those who urged Democrats to emphasize health care this year took credit for the congressional successes
Mira Sorvino worried she’d be blackballed over #MeToo: “Instead, we were the tip of a tidal wave”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the Oscar winner about joining the cast of "StartUp" and why awareness without action won't work
Big banks just flunked their own test on climate, indigenous rights
Lindsey Allen
Some banks are revising their own environmental due diligence standards just as they re-up support for fossil fuels
The Beatles’ new remixed White Album box set is a marvel
Kenneth Womack
Ever wondered how the Fab Four might have made their White Album with today's technology? Wait no longer
No blue tidal wave, more like a trickle
Terry H. Schwadron
Taking the House is a start. Just a start.
Election? What election?
Terry H. Schwadron
Before counting all the midterm votes, Trump makes his first move on Mueller, firing Sessions
Midterm election boosts Medicaid expansion, but challenges remain
Phil Galewitz
Nearly 500,000 uninsured adults in five states are poised to gain Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act
Red state voters just overwhelmingly supported a minimum wage hike
Michael Arria
Midterm surprise: These labor victories come on the heels of last year’s teacher strikes
Rosamund Pike: War correspondent Marie Colvin “was not fearless”
Alli Joseph
Salon talks to the star of "A Private War" about bringing "complicated admirable women onto the screen"
Lucy McBath, a gun control advocate, just flipped Newt Gingrich’s old seat Democratic
Rachel Leah
Lucy McBath, a first-time candidate and black woman, ran on gun control in a long-held GOP Georgia district
Matt Whitaker and Sam Clovis: Trump’s new attorney general has a major conflict of interest
Matthew Rozsa
Matt Whitaker has a close friendship with Sam Clovis, an Iowa politician and witness in the Mueller investigation
Tucker Carlson targeted at home by protesters: “We know where you sleep at night!”
Matthew Rozsa
The Fox News pundit spoke about how his wife dealt with a terrifying incident at their home from protesters
After the midterms: Trump learns nothing, and America’s slide into pseudo-democracy continues
Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his followers are incapable of insight into their behavior — for them this mixed result is a vindication
This platform is making management of Apple devices easy
Salon Marketplace
Jamf Now is the most intuitive, powerful way for individuals and teams to manage their Apple devices
Throwback Thursday: Did Green Party candidate cost Democrats the Arizona Senate race?
Igor Derysh
In an unhappy flashback, it's possible that Arizona candidate Angela Green will cost Kyrsten Sinema a Senate seat
“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” being sued by The Satanic Temple for its use of a Baphomet statue
Michael Nordine
Who (or what) is Baphomet, you ask? Consult your local metal band to find out
“Bohemian Rhapsody” called out for inaccuracies, including handling of Mercury’s HIV diagnosis
Zack Sharf
Bryan Singer's Freddie Mercury biopic did big business at the box office, but don't believe everything you see
Watching election returns with the resistance: The blue wave was modest, but women won’t quit
Amanda Marcotte
Progressive women have forged new bonds in the Trump era, and they know there's a long fight for justice ahead
Betomania hits the red wall: Ted Cruz wins re-election in Texas
Nicole Karlis
Beto O'Rourke lit a fire in Texas, but onetime presidential hopeful Ted Cruz keeps his Senate seat
Kris Kobach, crusader in effort to curtail immigration and voting rights, loses Kansas governor race
Shira Tarlo
The Kansas secretary of state has gone so far as to take credit for Trump’s plans to "make Mexico pay for the wall"
Here’s how former Green Party candidate Angela Green could be a spoiler in this key Senate Race
Alex Henderson
The race could be the key to control of the Senate
Brian Kemp’s desperate gambit to distract from election security crisis fails
Jordan Wilkie, Timothy Pratt
Republican Brian Kemp wants to sweep security issues and problems with provisional ballots under the rug
Republicans launch attack ads depicting Jewish Democrats with fistfuls of cash
Igor Derysh
It's not just about George Soros: Across the country, Republican ads depict Jewish Democrats as money-grubbing
Brian Kemp and his staff caught in a string of falsehoods
Jordan Wilkie, Timothy Pratt
Election system security worse than previously understood
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