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What Facebook’s new political ad system misses
Jeremy B. Merrill, Ariana Tobin, Madeleine Varner
Facebook announced a new system to make political ads more transparent. It’s got holes
The new American feudalism
Robert Hennelly
Tens of millions of families struggle for shelter, while media tails Trump's clown car
This classic looking smartwatch has Amazon Alexa built-in
Salon MarketplaceHow Brexit revived the nationalist dream of a “united Ireland”
Danielle Ryan
This week's abortion vote, and the rise of nationalist leader Mary Lou McDonald, show how fast Ireland is changing
Guns N’ Roses commemorative album will cost fans $1,000
Taylor Link
30th anniversary edition of the band's famous album, "Appetite for Destruction," will be $999
A pioneering heart surgeon’s secret history of research violations
Charles Ornstein, Mike Hixenbaugh
Bud Frazier has been accused of putting his quest to make history ahead of the needs of some patients
A “Bar Rescue” in Puerto Rico: Helping a business — and community — rebuild after Hurricane Maria
Erin Keane
Reality TV steps in to help a couple grappling with the unglamorous reality of rebuilding after a disaster
Why your health insurer doesn’t care about your big bills
Marshall Allen
No, insurers aren't fighting for you to get the best prices
Why an AT&T antitrust victory could spark a battle for most of Rupert Murdoch’s empire
Angelo Young
This summer, Disney’s efforts to amass more entertainment assets could be checked by Comcast
She said she’d free them from addiction. She turned them into her personal servants
Amy Julia Harris, Shoshana Walter
Jennifer Warren has spent years recruiting the poor and desperate to her drug rehabilitation program
Debt, jail and government cheese: Stacey Abrams thinks she can turn Georgia blue by getting real
D. Watkins
"The reason we get in trouble in politics and in life is that we think that our secrets will remain that way"
Trump supporters need to remember their patriotic duty — and listen to Bill Maher
Matthew Rozsa
What do you do when your president has so many suspicious ties to a hostile foreign power?
TED Talks in prison: What I learned coaching inmates on their public speaking debuts
Jim Taylor
The men of Alpha Yard had 10 minutes each to share the most painful and transformative moments of their lives
American anti-choice groups are trying to stop Ireland from repealing its abortion ban
Shira Tarlo
How anti-choice activists in the U.S. trying to stop Ireland from voting Yes to abortion
“Iggy at his most Iggiest”: Rock heroes like you’ve never seen them before
Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to music industry legend Bill Bentley about his crowd-sourced collection of rock photos for Smithsonian
Trump drones on: How unpiloted aircraft expand the war on terror
Rebecca Gordon
President Trump has no qualms about the CIA’s involvement in drone killings
How China’s winemakers succeeded (without stealing)
Cynthia Howson, Pierre Ly
More Chinese wines are finding their way into the liquor aisle
When women age without apology: “What would Virginia Woolf do?” is a rally cry for women over 40
Lauren Schiller
Author Nina Collins talks about the closed and confidential Facebook group she started for women of a certain age
Jason Bateman’s defense of Jeffrey Tambor: Boys’ club mentality is alive on “Arrested Development”
Rachel Leah
Tambor admitted to yelling at co-star Jessica Walter, and Bateman and his male co-stars tried to paint it as normal
Blaming Donald Trump’s presidency on “liberal smugness” is a tired trope: Can we give it a rest?
Reed Richardson
Mainstream media remains obsessed with the notion that left-wing intolerance is somehow to blame for Trump
The deadbeat millennial: Who is really to blame when a 30-something still lives at home?
Matthew Rozsa
Michael Rotondo is a walking stereotype, which is why his story is so appealing — and misleading
Omar Siddiqui, face of the blue wave: FBI adviser, patriot, Democrat and Muslim
Chauncey DeVega
FBI counterterrorism expert hopes to unseat Rep. Dana Rohrabacher in what was once GOP heartland
Amid affordable housing dispute, conservatives seek a home in Chicago
Mick Dumke
Groups tied to Illinois Policy Institute and talk show host Dan Proft back GOP candidates on city’s Northwest Side
Tongue and cheek: Eating the once-discarded parts of Newfoundland’s number one fish
Jessica Klein
Newfoundland’s cod are finally coming back — just in time for foreigners to develop a taste for their tongues
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