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Broadway director George C. Wolfe on Eugene O’Neill and the strange music of “The Iceman Cometh”

Andrew O'Hehir
Salon sits down with the legendary director and playwright to discuss O'Neill's classic, nominated for 8 Tonys

Fox News’ Melissa Francis on #MeToo in media and why “you cannot just have one news source”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the journalist and former child star about being called "fake news" and the myths of perfection

On hating and loving Philip Roth: How I learned to appreciate the book that repulsed me

Matthew Rozsa
I read "Portnoy's Complaint" before "The Plot Against America." Only after the second did I understand the first

White men and their guns: Carnage is the price conservatives are willing to pay

Chauncey DeVega
Why last week's mass murder at Santa Fe High School won't be a catalyst for meaningful gun control

Zero-waste stores ask shoppers to bring their own everything

Cathy Erway
As record amounts of plastic waste pollutes the planet, some grocers are helping shoppers do without

Beaches are becoming safer for baby sea turtles, but threats await them in the ocean

Pamela T. Plotkin
All seven species of sea turtle found around the world are classified as vulnerable or endangered

Donald Trump’s presidency has hit remarkable new heights of corruption — and most of it is legal

Conor Lynch
Michael Cohen's corruption is only the tip of the Trump iceberg. But the answer to this crisis won't come in court

The U.S. considered declaring Russia a state sponsor of terror, then dropped it

Sebastian Rotella
The U.S. case against Russia as a sponsor of terrorism has grown substantially over the past decade

Beyond Golden Shower diplomacy: Preserving the positive legacy of an empire in decline

Alfred McCoy
A recent poll shows the world's approval of U.S. leadership dropped to a record low of 30 percent

Supreme Court ruling against class action lawsuits is a blow for workers — and #MeToo

Michele Gilman
Arbitration trials don’t always result in equal justice

Hollywood’s LGBTQ representation plummeted last year: report

Rachel Leah
An annual report by GLAAD finds that films featuring LGBTQ characters dropped by nearly 40 percent in 2017

DNA apps promise deeper insights for consumers — but at what cost?

Sarah Catherine Nelson
Users may want to know more than what’s in a basic report from a genetic testing company

Dark money boosts election TV ad buys

Jillian S. Ambroz
Spending up 90% over 2014 midterms

Police union is lobbying to expand powers to tase people who don’t pose a threat

Michael Arria
Last November, San Francisco’s Police Commission approved tasers for the city’s police

I teach refugees to map their world

Brian Tomaszewski
A Rochester Institute of Technology professor empowers refugees by helping them keep up with changing surroundings

First, marijuana — are magic mushrooms next?

Barbara Feder Ostrov
Activists claim the active ingredient in the mushrooms could help those with depression or anxiety

Yes, Bernie’s running! (OK, for re-election. In Vermont.)

Matthew Rozsa
Vermont senator has us in suspense about the 2020 presidential campaign, but he is definitely seeking re-election

Don Blankenship announces third-party Senate bid in West Virginia

Shira Tarlo
Defeated ex-con coal baron says he's still running for West Virginia Senate seat — it'll be an uphill battle

The Trumpire strikes back: White House launches incoherent counterattack on Mueller probe

Heather Digby Parton
Even as news emerges of another suspicious Donald Trump Jr. meeting, White House launches major assault on FBI

Billionaires are rushing into biotech. Inequality is following them into science

Josh Peters
"Free-market philanthropy" raises yet more questions about the future of American public research

Bangladeshi rappers wield rhymes as a weapon, with Tupac as their guide

Mubashar Hasan
Over the past 15 years or so, a new kind of musical activism has emerged in Bangladesh

Meet Barbara McClintock, who used corn to decipher “jumping genes”

Yewande Pearse
Through meticulous crossbreeding, she showed that DNA is far more complicated than scientists originally thought

Wildfire risks are high again this year — here’s what travelers need to know

Ragan Adams
The 2017 wildfire season was one of the most challenging years on record

The horrifying social effects of discrimination against the obese

Matthew Rozsa
Studies have shown that people who are obese suffer, from the job market to the dating pool
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