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Stephen Colbert: Nikki Haley quit the Trump administration “too late to escape history’s judgment”
BOB BRIGHAM
Colbert ridiculed Haley for even attempting to defend President Donald Trump after the deadly Pittsburgh massacre
Groups mask partisan attacks behind neutral-sounding names in Facebook ads
Jeremy B. Merrill, Alex Samuels
Names like “The Voter Awareness Project” are being used by political groups for negative campaign ads on Facebook
Mike Pence scrambles to distance himself from defrocked “Jew for Jesus” rabbi
Matthew Rozsa
Days after the mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, Pence invited a "Messianic rabbi" to "offer a prayer"
It’s more than a tweet: Kevin McCarthy’s tweet targeting George Soros reveals a troubling history
Shira Tarlo
The House Majority Leader has previously claimed that Christians are the most persecuted group in America
Why has Halloween become so popular among adults?
Linus Owens
Young adults now spend more money on costumes than any other age group
Bring on the witching hours: “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” and a sisterhood that will save us
Melanie McFarland
Witches are having a moment now, in a feminist response to the misogyny thrumming through our politics and culture
How the dead danced with the living in medieval society
Ashby Kinch
The dead who were consecrated as saints became part of daily ritual life and were expected to help the community
Take Trump seriously: His attack on birthright citizenship is for real
Amanda Marcotte
Now pundits are claiming Trump isn't serious about torching 14th Amendment. Have they learned nothing about him?
5,200 more troops deployed to Mexican border after Trump calls migrant caravan “national emergency”
Shira Tarlo
There'll reportedly be more troops at the border to address a migrant caravan than are currently in Iraq and Syria
Ever blamed “the Jews”? You have blood on your hands too
Matthew Rozsa
If you fault "the Jews" as a group, you share blame for the Pittsburgh massacre even if you reject violence
Our republic is in crisis — and it’s killing us. Can we really claim we didn’t see it coming?
Jim Sleeper
Four years ago I published this essay in Salon: It predicted the rise of a demagogue, and much of what would follow
Trump has a long history of anti-Semitic dog whistles
Cody Fenwick
He's guilty of careless disregard for bolstering racist propaganda and values his pride over standing up to bigotry
The migrant caravan is a “crisis” of Donald Trump’s own making
Sarah Okeson
Trump administration is creating a massive refugee crisis
How HBO is changing sex scenes forever
Breena Kerr
HBO's new policy requires all of its shows and movies with sex scenes to be staffed with an intimacy coordinator
After terror comes the media BS: No, lazy pundits, “both sides” don’t do this
Bob Cesca
It was a week that shocked America. Whatever talking heads and Republicans may claim, the responsibility is clear
“You are not welcome”: Jewish community leaders do not want President Trump to come to Pittsburgh
Matthew Rozsa
Following a mass shooting at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue, city leaders call on Trump to condemn nationalism
Harvard case could represent the end of racial bias in college admissions
Lara Perez-Felkner
The "holistic admissions" approach once seen as inclusionary has students of color attesting it's the opposite
Efforts mounting to bar gun possession by those convicted of animal cruelty
Lynne Peeples
Evidence suggests that a person who abuses animals also has a higher likelihood of hurting other people
Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars
William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways
Trump adds a global pricing plan to wide attack on drug prices, but doubts persist
Sarah Jane Tribble
Over the past five months, the Trump administration has proposed reforms to lower the cost of prescription drugs
Anthony Scaramucci thinks he would have stopped Donald Trump’s attacks on the press
Matthew Rozsa
Anthony Scaramucci speaks with Salon about his new book and why Trump should move away from the far right
Portrait painted by AI auctions for $432,500, forty times its estimate
Alistair Charlton
Christie's had given it an estimate of $7,000 to $10,000
Overhype and “research laundering” are a self-inflicted wound for social science
Christopher J. Ferguson
Overselling slim results sends wan research findings into the hands of news consumers
Did Trump destroy the conservative movement? No — he cashed in on its darkest tendencies
Paul Rosenberg
#NeverTrump conservatives may view him as a traitor. But their ideology has trended toward hate for a long time
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