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Jamal Khashoggi, Donald Trump and corruption: Will this tragedy be the end of “lol nothing matters”?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's corruption is more than a sideshow or distraction — and this alleged murder should make that clear
Don’t talk about race, guns or being gay, they said. She refused, and flipped a Tea Party seat blue
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" talks to MN Rep. Erin Maye Quade about why rejecting the "mythological middle" worked
Democrats demand answers on Trump’s connections to Saudi Arabia
Matthew Rozsa
Democratic senators wrote a letter asking to learn about the Trump family's financial connections to Saudi Arabia
Republicans are fearmongering about a migrant caravan to boost midterm turnout
Matthew Rozsa
GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz speculated that Soros might be behind a Honduras caravan planning to "storm the US border"
Historian Christopher Browning on the Trump regime: We’re “close to the point of no return”
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar of the Nazi period explains why fake news may be a more powerful authoritarian tool than secret police
Betsy DeVos loses major battle over Obama’s student loan protections
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's education secretary lost a legal battle to help defrauded students receive federal loan forgiveness
Billionaire fascists are coming for your Social Security and Medicare
Thom Hartmann
The warning signs are already here
GOP Senate pick in New Jersey resurfaces unsubstantiated claims of underage sex against Bob Menendez
Shira Tarlo
The three alleged accusers later told police they were paid to falsely claim they had sex with Menendez for money
Partisanship runs deep in America — even among “independents”
Christopher Devine
The once-mighty "independents" are looking less independent these days
Trump is in love with dictators; their “enemies of the people” are his enemies too
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Presidents have often borrowed phrases from theorists and other politicians, Trump's inspirations will make you gag
Trevor Noah talks to Salon about worrying less about Trump’s spelling and more about democracy
Melanie McFarland
"The Daily Show" host opens up about the luxury of rage, how democracy erodes and working through epic news cycles
Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: “Alt-right without the racism”?
Amanda Marcotte
Salon reviewed two years of Gavin McInnes "comedy" clips to capture how the Proud Boys leader talks about race
Under indictment, GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter turns to anti-Muslim smear ads
Igor Derysh
Embattled California Republican, charged with corruption, tries to link his opponent to Islamic terrorism
How Georgia is restricting black and Latino voters
Terry H. Schwadron
More than 53,000 voters in registration limbo, which is enough to swing a close Governor’s race
Martha McSally accuses Kyrsten Sinema of saying “it’s OK to commit treason” in Arizona Senate debate
Clarrie Feinstein
The race is tight: the GOP's McSally has a lead of just 0.03 percent in the current Real Clear Politics average
Donald Trump smears Stormy Daniels after federal judge dismisses adult film star’s defamation suit
Shira Tarlo
Inside Trump's long history of mocking the appearances of female comedians, reporters and political opponents
Patriots fan pours beer on Tyreek Hill: Boozy, toxic sports culture needs a serious cleanse
D. Watkins
Fandom can build community, but it can also take a dark and even dangerous turn
Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: Defending themselves, or spoiling for a fight?
Amanda Marcotte
After last Friday's New York brawl, how much responsibility do right-wing militants have for the violence?
GOP funders giving up on more vulnerable incumbents, including 19-term Rep. Dana Rohrabacher
Igor Derysh
In a last-ditch attempt to save a GOP majority, party backers cut loose Rohrabacher and several other incumbents
John James, GOP candidate for Senate in Michigan, admits “terrible error” after swastika seen in ad
Rachel Leah
"I will do everything in my power to make sure this never, ever happens again," James said at his headquarters
Trump two-step: President says he’s behind Jim Mattis after calling him “sort of a Democrat”
Matthew Rozsa
Defense secretary says Trump called him after derisive remark to say, "I’m 100 percent with you"
GOP senator refuses to apologize after snatching phone from student asking about voter suppression
Summer Cartwright
Georgia Sen. David Perdue snatched the phone because he didn't want to answer a question from a constituent
The social implications of teens leaving Facebook
David R Brake
Many teenagers have stopped using Facebook and have gravitated instead to image-sharing platforms like Instagram
Breast cancer survivors can benefit from strength training, studies suggest
Lynn Panton, Ashley Artese
New studies have evaluated the effects of exercise intervention on the quality of life in breast cancer survivors
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