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Organizer aims to mark anniversary of deadly Charlottesville, Virginia rally in front of White House
Rachel Leah
Jason Kessler has reportedly applied for a permit to hold a follow-up rally in front of the White House the summer
What happens when sexual assault cases go uninvestigated? New podcast “She Says” investigates
Lauren Schiller
"She Says" began when Charlotte reporter Sarah Delia got a tip from a woman about the area's rape kit backlog
“Holy cow” moment changes how Montana’s state health plan does business
Julie Appleby
In Montana increasing health care costs helped hold down worker's wages, until it was no longer sustainable
New Mister Rogers film downplays his radical edge: “His work was deeply political”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Michael Long, expert on the philosophy of Mister Rogers, about "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
Five things that can help you improve your productivity
Salon MarketplaceBattleground Texas: Progressive cities fight back against anti-immigrant, right-wing forces
Amanda Marcotte
Is Texas turning blue? Austin passes "Freedom City" resolution, Dallas isn't far behind. Right-wingers go nuts
US communities can suffer long-term consequences after immigration raids
Elizabeth Oglesby
Immigration raids have proven to cause psychological stress to communities affected
Donald Trump backs down on family separation — but the trauma could last a lifetime
Ian Danielsen
Trump finally yielded to widespread outrage on a shameful policy, but its damaging effects will linger for years
PayPal halts sales of school shooter video game
Nicole Karlis
Activists say the move is a nice gesture but point out there is no evidence that violent games beget real violence
Promising cruelty-free travel in an increasingly cruel world, vegan tourism makes a strong play
Ali Wunderman
As the specialty tourism industry leans in, the pleasures and perils of traveling while vegan become clearer
Why can’t #MeToo shake up the music industry?
Rachel Leah
Many women are still waiting for music's full reckoning. People in the industry tell Salon why it's so complicated
How Michael K. Williams brought Omar and Leonard to life: “We’re all just one big mess underneath”
D. Watkins
The acclaimed actor sits down with Salon to discuss "Superfly," vulnerability and the school to prison pipeline
Why won’t the mainstream media tell the truth about racist ghoul Stephen Miller?
Chauncey DeVega
Stephen Miller is a white supremacist with a long record of racist words and deeds. Ignoring that is negligence
Citing child abuse, over 600 members of United Methodist Church sign complaint against Sessions
Clarrie Feinstein
The charges brought against Trump's attorney general include child abuse, immorality and racial discrimination
Amid dramatic growth of U.S. drone fleet, federal safety oversight lags
Paul Feldman
The United States will soon have 3 million operational drones. But the safety guidelines are not good enough
Roots of white rage: America’s clash of class and race, from the Civil War to the rise of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Keri Leigh Merritt, author of "Masterless Men: Poor Whites and Slavery in the Antebellum South"
Fathers forgotten when it comes to services to help them be good parents, new study finds
Joyce Y. Lee, Shawna J. Lee
Fathers want to be more involved but often feel sidelined, studies suggest
Conservatives’ anti-immigration fervor is political: They think keeping America white will save them
Heather Digby Parton
For right-wing commentators like Ann Coulter and her ilk, it's no secret: They fear more Latino voters
Why are Republicans grasping for excuses on family separation? Because their voters support it
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his supporters keep struggling to rationalize an indefensible policy — because their voters love it
Will robot-led restaurants be a gift or a curse to food workers?
Steve Holt
Spyce, a Boston restaurant built around a robotic kitchen, might reshape the future of restaurant work
Southern Baptists and #MeToo: Advocates for church sex abuse victims push for reform
Ashlie D. Stevens
A proposal for a church-wide registry of sexual abusers and harassers gets new life after a decade of dormancy
Inside the mind of one “American Shooter”
Daniel J. Patinkin
Before this Michican man shot his mother with a rifle, he experienced delusions while serving in the Navy
Even “The Mooch” thinks separating migrant children from their parents is a horrible idea
Natalie Parker
Scaramucci alleged discord between the president and his chief of staff over the "inhumane" border patrol policy
Nobody gets out alive if the advertising model fails, not Facebook, not Google, not Amazon
Jordan Hoffner
Media writer Ken Auletta, author of "Frenemies," describes what's at stake if the advertising model fails
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