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Exclusive: Inside accused Annapolis shooter’s alt-right theology of mass murder
Jonathan Hutson
Jarrod Ramos had connections to vengeful right-wing theology, and a hero complex drawn from violent anime
The sudden, gruesome opening of “Jaws”
Antonia Quirke
Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster opens with a perfectly grisly vignette starring 3 characters
Health clubs using tanning beds to attract members despite cancer risks
Sherry Pagoto
Individuals using indoor tanning are exposed to two types of UV rays — UVA and UVB — that can lead to cancer
A top CIA official warns America has a new Cold War going on… with China
Matthew Rozsa
While most Americans are focused on Russia's attacks on American democracy, China is waging its own Cold War
Pulling all-nighters may damage your brain
Hannah Thomasy
New research suggests bad sleep causes a build-up of plaque associated with Alzheimer’s
Don Jr. and Eric Trump racked up nearly $250,000 in Secret Service costs in one month
Clarrie Feinstein
According to a watchdog group, President Trump's adult sons are costing American taxpayers a lot of money
The rescued Thai boys are considering becoming monks — here’s why
Andrew Alan Johnson
In the wake of the rescue efforts, the act is not surprising
4 Anthony Bourdain dishes we’ll keep in our recipe books forever
Laura Ratliff
Bourdain also made an impact in one area that’s frequently overlooked: the home kitchen
I’m an editor, not your mistress: When a client’s professional demands cross the line
Chelsey Clammer
A client sent me an essay to critique titled "I Want to F**k You." I should have refused to read it, but I didn't
“Rad Girls Can”: How children’s books can inspire activism
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" talks to Kate Schatz and Miriam Klein Stahl, co-authors of “Rad Girls Can”
NRA goes silent after ally Maria Butina, alleged Russian spy, criminally indicted
Brian Galle
Maria Butina, founder of a Russian gun group, allegedly infiltrated the Republican Party through the NRA
Trump ramping up Republicans’ long-running war on the poor: No one’s noticed
Chauncey DeVega
Recently the Trump administration announced that the War on Poverty is over: On the evidence, the rich won
Trump administration’s new gun policy: Let’s arm more bad guys around the world
Amanda Marcotte
The Trump administration is trying to make it easier to sell guns worldwide that could end up in criminal hands
The Sinclair-Tribune merger might be in big trouble because of Sinclair’s shady business tactics
Pam Vogel
FCC signals it will slow-track merger, citing Sinclair’s practice of using legal loopholes to skirt ownership rules
“Sorry to Bother You” speaks the hidden truths of “white voice” out loud
Melanie McFarland
Boots Riley's directing debut sounds off on many issues, the first being what using a "white voice" can gain us
Texas Clinics busting traditional silos of mental and physical health care
Caroline Covington
Mental and physical health care are becoming integrated
“Putin’s congressman” and the Russian bombshell: Maria Butina case looks bad for Dana Rohrabacher
Clarrie Feinstein
Will the indictment of a Russian femme fatale bring down a famously pro-Putin Republican congressman?
Pre-existing conditions: The age group most vulnerable if coverage goes away
Marcia G. Ory
As the ACA gets dismantled, those in their 50s and 60s, who are not eligible yet for Medicare, face a crisis
Trump-regret syndrome is spreading among Republicans after Helsinki: How far will it go?
Jared Yates Sexton
Many Republicans are turning their backs on Trump after the Helsinki disgrace. Will they come crawling back?
As Americans get gouged on healthcare, Big Pharma cannibalizes profit to feed shareholders
Angelo Young
In the past 5 years, the top 5 U.S. drug companies paid $1.28 in buybacks and dividends for every $1 in profit
Scott Pruitt may be gone, but the EPA’s pro-pollution agenda remains intact
Amanda Marcotte
Acting EPA head Andrew Wheeler will likely stick to Pruitt's plan to stop agency from using public health studies
Study: Flying often could be bad for your health
Nicole Karlis
A new study emphasizes the need for more regulations and safety measures to protect crew and passengers
Johnny Depp settles multi-million dollar lawsuit against managers
Kory Grow
Actor previously accused former managers of carrying out fraudulent business practices
Who’s buying our elections? Inside the shadowy world of “Dark Money”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to director Kimberly Reed about her new documentary
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