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The naked truth about nude art modeling
Robin Eileen Bernstein
"Have you ever been intrigued by what it’s like to be a nude art model?" the email from my school asked
Advice for and from LGBTQ parents, in their own words
Sudi "Rick" Karatas
"LGBT parents can be more open to recognizing depression, bullying, or even just holding back"
Fox News runs the government
John Whitehouse
Former Fox News executive Bill Shine is likely to become the next White House communications director
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan a summit: Our president remains suspiciously eager to please
Heather Digby Parton
Let's ask this one more time, slowly: Why is Donald Trump so delighted to do everything Vladimir Putin wants?
“Fear kills freedom”: New study shows political rhetoric fuels bigotry against Muslims
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to the researchers about why Democrats and Republicans are now further apart in their views of Muslims
Satellite images show Trump may have been duped: North Korea expanding nuclear facilities
Shira Tarlo
Despite Trump-Kim summit, satellite images show North Korea is upgrading a nuclear research facility
Joseph Jackson, father of pop culture icons Michael and Janet, dead at 89
as told to Rachel Leah
An official cause of death has not been released, but Jackson was reportedly battling pancreatic cancer
Forget Stephen Miller and Sarah Sanders, dining-while-black is the real test of civility in America
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Where were cries for civility when blacks were mistreated in restaurants like Denny's, Starbucks & Waffle House?
Go inside a teen LARPer’s mind in the documentary “Raj and the Rebellion”
Tom Roston
How the director of "Raj and the Rebellion," now streaming on Salon Premium, made an accidental short about failure
Mitch McConnell gloats after Supreme Court undercuts public sector unions in final decision
Shira Tarlo
In its final 5-4 decision of the term, the Supreme Court ruled unions can't collect fees from non-member workers
Maine Senate candidate arrested at border: “As an American patriot, I am moved to action”
Chauncey DeVega
Zak Ringelstein is a Senate candidate in Maine. Here's why he traveled 2,000 miles and faced arrest on the border
Unwieldy health costs often stand between teachers and fatter paychecks
Emmarie Huetteman
As teachers across the nation strike for better resources, health care costs should take front and center
Time’s Up releases PSA about sexual harassment directed by Rashida Jones, narrated by Donald Glover
Rachel Leah
The public service announcement is the most artistic-driven venture yet from the anti-harassment organization
What fuels “white anxiety”? The baffling hypocrisies behind white paranoia politics
Chauncey DeVega
It's not just white people's anxiety about changing demographics which drives Trumpism
How Korean boy band BTS toppled Asian stereotypes — and took America by storm
Susanna Lim
BTS’ breakthrough shows that in just six years, K-pop — and Americans’ view of K-pop — have come a long way
Sean Spicer is developing a talk show: “Sean Spicer’s Common Ground”
Rachel Leah
Now that he's left the White House, Spicer wants to promote civility
War on sex ed heats up: Right-wing activists in California weaponize fake news
Amanda Marcotte
A supposed "grassroots" rebellion against sex ed in California is fueled by a right-wing propaganda campaign
Clicks over ethics: Mainstream media’s coverage of suicide is careless, even dangerous
Olivia Riggio
There are ethical guidelines for covering suicide. When famous people take their own lives, those are ignored
Nicaragua at the barricades
Rebecca Gordon
Nicaragua always does better when the United States is looking elsewhere
The loudmouth at the concert: Why can’t people stop talking and listen to the music?
Annie Zaleski
Buying a ticket to a show doesn't give you a free pass to act however you want, everyone else be damned
The West Coast soda wars threaten to engulf the nation
Rebekah Wilce, Arn Pearson
Big soft drink companies turn to ballot measures to lock out local soda taxes in California, Oregon, and Washington
U.S. Marine involved in Charlottesville attacks sentenced to jail
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston
Vasillios Pistolis will be forced to leave Marine Corps after bragging about violence in Charlottesville
How to talk to kids about transgender family members and friends
Sudi "Rick" Karatas
"It’s important for kids and adults to go out of their way to try to understand [each other]"
Bourdain and Spade are not alone: Suicide rate is up by 25 percent, and LGBTQ youth are at high risk
Shira Tarlo
Twenty-five states saw a rise in suicides by more than 30 percent since 1999, federal health officials report
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