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Meet Max Rose: New York’s other Democratic rebel tries to turn a red district blue
Amanda Marcotte
Like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Max Rose turned down super PAC money, and now hopes to flip NYC's only GOP district
8 ways resigning EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt suppressed science
Elizabeth Shogren
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt leaves a legacy of suppressing the role of science at the agency
Most paths to a clean-energy future start the same way
Nathanael Johnson
Here's a list of things that climate hawks share broad areas of consensus
The gym class wars: Was I glorifying violence with these physical education games?
Alex Tzelnic
As a teacher, I thought I was providing a safe space for kids to explore pretend violence — and they loved it
Alleged “meme ban” stalls in Europe; internet celebrates with memes
Nicole Karlis
It might not really have banned memes. But two controversial clauses fueled a viral opposition campaign
Lawsuit alleges boy separated at border left unbathed for 85 days: “He was full of dirt and lice”
Matthew Rozsa
New suit reveals the human toll of Trump's family separation — and has reignited calls for the DHS head to resign
Senate Intelligence Committee agrees: Putin was helping Trump. Now they’re meeting in private
Heather Digby Parton
Senate's intelligence panel unanimously agrees Russians backed Trump, even as GOP senators kiss up to Moscow
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez proves that money doesn’t win elections: Are Democrats listening?
Conor Lynch
There are many lessons to draw from last week's stunning upset. Maybe the biggest is that money isn't everything
Is the U.S. about to give up on its lawless and catastrophic adventure in Syria?
Patrick Lawrence
The sooner the U.S. closes up shop in Syria, the better
Andrew Wheeler: Who is the man replacing Scott Pruitt as the Environmental Protection Agency’s head?
Shira Tarlo
Wheeler worked for a Republican who has become known as one of Capitol Hill's most prominent climate change deniers
Rob Reiner on Donald Trump’s “classic fascist” ways: “He’s a con man and a criminal”
Andrew O'Hehir
The legendary actor-director on the media's failures under George W. Bush, and how that led to our current dilemma
OCD isn’t about being a neat freak: The myth of a “good” mental disorder needs to end
Mary Elizabeth Williams
People with OCD like author Lily Bailey are making new narratives to replace the damaging "quirky neat freak" trope
Charlottesville white extremist identified as UCLA student, Northrop Grumman employee
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston
Michael Miselis took part in the Unite the Right rally. That hasn’t damaged his U.S. government security clearance
Woman scales Statue of Liberty on July 4 to demand freedom for detained migrant children
Matthew Rozsa
Therese Patricia Okoumou was taken into custody after protesting Trump's separation of immigrant families
Why people believe Donald Trump’s immigration lies — and why it’s time to fight back with truth
Amanda Marcotte
Americans and Europeans largely buy into right-wing stereotypes about immigrants. Reality is much less frightening
Out-of-pocket costs put HIV prevention drug out of reach for many at risk
Shefali Luthra, Anna Gorman
Private health plans are making patients responsible for a larger share of drug costs
Documentary “The King”: “The American people are Elvis. They have been hoodwinked”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to Director Eugene Jarecki, alongside the music supervisor of "The King," a new documentary about Elvis
Why we won’t let Charles Manson die
Jeffrey Melnick
The Family has been central to the construction of American identity from the last days of the '60s through now
Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez too “far left” for America? Absolutely not
Paul Rosenberg
Something to celebrate on the Fourth: A new political day is breaking in America, however the media spins it
What do your neighbors talk about? “There’s definitely a darkness that comes up in small talk”
Tom Roston
Salon talks to the director of the documentary "Small Talk," now streaming on Salon Premium
American history is all around us: Here’s why we must not lose the thread
Bob Hennelly
My New Jersey town is allowing an 18th-century farmstead to collapse, partly because its history isn't pretty
Frederick Douglass, July 4th, and remembering Babylon in America
David W. Stowe
What is the meaning of the 2,500-year old Hebrew psalm for oppressed groups?
Frederick Douglass and Donald Trump: Faint hope endures this Fourth of July
Chauncey DeVega
The former slave imagined a better America than this. Too many white people want to go backward: But there's hope
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