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Energy Department ready to approve nuclear waste dumping
Sarah Okeson
The Texas facility is operated by a major donor to Energy Secretary Rick Perry’s political campaigns
Inside a Trump project that failed. Spoiler: The Trumps still won
Peter Elkind
Never-before-published emails offer a look into the Trumps’ approach, this time in a failed condo project in Tampa
How to protect yourself against voter ID requirements on Election Day
Steven Rosenfeld
Republicans have been accused of various efforts to suppress votes this November. Make sure your vote counts
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Salon MarketplaceThere’s a growing international alliance of right-wing demagogues
Vijay Prashad
From Brazil’s Bolsonaro to the Philippines’ Duterte to the leader of them all, Trump
White nationalist leaders arrested in Southern California
Nicole Karlis
Robert Rundo, leader of the so-called Rise Above Movement, was one of those arrested
Words into bombs: Donald Trump’s violent rhetoric has consequences
Chauncey DeVega
Three years of Trump's hateful rhetoric and violent threats led to this terrorist attack. Why is anyone surprised?
Steve Doocy corrects “Fox & Friends” co-host live on-air: “I think there was some misinformation”
Matthew Rozsa
"Fox & Friends" corrects Ainsley Earhardt on air about an undocumented immigration story
Veterans Affairs official removes “beautiful” painting of first KKK grand wizard from his office
Matthew Chapman
David J. Thomas Sr., a longtime VA official, has reportedly taken down the painting of Nathan Bedford Forrest
White supremacist and anti-Semitic outlet broadcasts racist robocalls against Andrew Gillum — again
Shira Tarlo
Florida voters who receive the call hear a man speaking in a minstrel dialect, who identifies himself as Gillum
South is rising: Andrew Gillum and Stacey Abrams are a new breed of Southern Democrat
Sophia Tesfaye
Where Southern Democrats once meant middle-road white moderates, Gillum and Abrams are blazing a new path
Bizarre moment on “Fox & Friends” as reporter tries to “foil” migrant family crossing border
Clarrie Feinstein
Reporter Griff Jenkins confronts Honduran family as Fox's morning show gets weirdly personal on immigration
In historic move, the Arizona Republic endorses a Democrat for Senate for the first time in 18 years
Ryan Mikel
In an op-ed, the historically conservative newspaper endorsed Democrat Kyrsten Sinema over the GOP's Martha McSally
Barack Obama on 2018 midterm elections: “We have a chance to restore some sanity in our politics”
Shira Tarlo
"There's only one check on bad policy, and that is you and your vote," Obama told voters at a rally in Nevada
New HBO documentary explores trauma among U.S. service members
Ryan Mikel
"We Are Not Done Yet" taps into the trauma veterans face and an arts project that is helping them heal
Trump and Kavanaugh wins are “for the boys”
Robert Lipsyte
How frats, teams, and gangs divide, conquer, and now judge America
Republicans are already blaming Trump for losing seats in Congress, and perhaps the entire House
Travis Gettys
The president's undisciplined behavior and low approval rating could hurt the GOP
Message to millennials: vote
Robert Reich
On November 6th, you have the power to alter the course of American politics – flipping Congress, changing the lead
Doubling down on fear: Attacks on immigrants, trans people fit an ugly Republican pattern
Jared Yates Sexton
Facing what could be a sweeping defeat next month, Trump and Republicans play to the their supporters' paranoia
What Jefferson, Trump and the American people think about freedom of the press
Jill Darling, Robert Shrum
Americans overwhelmingly reject restriction on the press, but they doubt the sincerity and impact of the news cycle
Trump sees opportunity in Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis as midterms approach
Marco Aponte-Moreno
Venezuela's suffering hasn't stopped Trump from using the country’s crisis for political gain
Stop GOP voter suppression — or else!
Thom Hartmann
Most American voters generally don’t like billionaires and corporations running politics
“Some folks believe blockchain will save the universe”: Inside Alex Winter’s “Trust Machine”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the filmmaker about "Trust Machine," his latest documentary exploration of transformative technology
Beto O’Rourke’s secret weapon against Ted Cruz? Young, white evangelical women
BRENDAN SKWIRE
Young white evangelical women in Texas are repulsed by Ted Cruz — and see Jesus in Beto O'Rourke
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