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We need more working-class TV now: Why won’t pop culture reflect American reality?
David Masciotra
Most Americans have little savings and live one bad break away from financial ruin. TV needs more of those stories
America’s addictions: Overdosing in Twenty-First Century America
Tom Engelhardt
Opioids, Donald Trump and war
Our cellphone addiction is turning wireless tech into an invisible weapon that’s destroying wildlife
Reynard Loki
Electromagnetic radiation from Wi-Fi and cell towers poses a “credible risk” to birds, mammals, insects and plants
Even Fox News and Meghan McCain did not back the “terrible” attacks the GOP hurled at Peter Strzok
Shira Tarlo
"The Five's" Dana Perino noted that, at some points, Thursday's congressional hearing "felt like a public lynching"
Keanu Reeves on making “Siberia,” a movie set in Russia that’s not about politics
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"When we embarked on the project the zeitgeist wasn't quite what it is today," Keanu Reeves tells Salon
Fox News poll brings bad news for Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
A poll by the pro-Trump network Fox News has some ominous news for Republicans as they head into the 2018 midterms
Justice for Emmett Till: Jeff Sessions reopens historic lynching case
Rachel Leah
Why is the Department of Justice reinvestigated a case where all of the main suspects are deceased?
Donald Trump vs “antifa”: This administration has limitless contempt for the rule of law
Chauncey DeVega
GOP seeks to make "antifa" protests into crimes, with the obvious support of many police. Has anyone noticed?
Republicans rally around Jim Jordan: Sex abuse scandal is work of the “deep state”
Sophia Tesfaye
So far, Republicans' tactic of screaming “deep state” and “fake news” seems to be protecting right-wing hero
From Billboard exec John Amato to Papa John Schnatter: Demanding change from toxic men is exhausting
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The amount of unpaid work it takes to get sexist, racist, bullying people out of positions of power is mindboggling
Professor targeted by right wing attack speaks out: “It was a blitzkrieg”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Albert Ponce, a professor at Diablo Valley College in California, about white supremacy on campus
The big Sacha Baron Cohen question: Can a harmless prankster become a weaponized troll?
Melanie McFarland
The "Borat" creator is back with "Who Is America?" on Showtime Sunday. What should his comedy look like now?
Toxic nerds are making “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” criticism impossible
Matthew Rozsa
There are valid critiques of "The Last Jedi," but unfortunately the bigoted voices are dominating the debates
Donald Trump’s global chaos tour: As he runs wild in Brussels, GOP senators start to back away
Heather Digby Parton
After threatening to blow up NATO and declaring victory, Trump is off to London to meet the "Baby Trump" blimp
Trump’s new EPA chief Andrew Wheeler is fond of right-wing media and climate-denier blogs
Lisa Hymas
But will he be as combative toward the mainstream press as Scott Pruitt was?
Why is Donald Trump so sweet on Vladimir Putin? It might just be personal financial gain
Neil Baron
What's behind the bromance? Forget the pee tape — it's more likely a long list of shady Trump business deals
Was Brett Kavanaugh, Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, “less-than-forthright” in testimony to Congress?
Shira Tarlo
Rachel Maddow calls into question the truthfulness of Kavanaugh's answers during his appellate confirmation hearing
Trump versus NATO is a false narrative: The U.S. will always fund Europe’s defense
Vijay Prashad
The United States will continue to use NATO as much as possible to drive the agenda of Western-led imperialism
Protest doesn’t work — except when it does
Onnesha Roychoudhuri
Remember, pro-civil rights and anti-Vietnam War protests weren't popular—or considered practical—in their own times
Cynthia Nixon declares herself a “democratic socialist”: “Count me in”
Shira Tarlo
Nixon and pro-choice activists held an emergency protest against Trump's SCOTUS nominee
Sarah Palin angry she was “duped” by “evil” Sacha Baron Cohen
Matthew Rozsa
"Ya’ got me, Sacha. Feel better now?" the former vice presidential candidate asked the "Borat" actor
Alan Dershowitz, Jewish identity and the long road to defending Donald Trump
Jim Sleeper
This review -- first published in 1992! -- of Dershowitz's memoir "Chutzpah" suggests how and why he got here
American hate group looks to make allies in Europe as Trump arrives
Ali Winston, A.C. Thompson
California’s Rise Above Movement goes on the road
“First Giant” dinosaur discovered in Argentina is a “huge evolutionary finding”
Nicole Karlis
The discovery provides new insight into the evolution of dinosaurs
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