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EXCLUSIVE: Producer Adi Shankar has a solution that would help “The Simpsons” solve its Apu problem

Shira Tarlo
"Crowdsourcing the Cure for 'The Simpsons'" asks participants to write a new "Simpsons" episode centered around Apu

“Star Wars” didn’t kill American cinema. Is it New Hollywood’s greatest achievement?

Erin Keane
Salon talks to A.D. Jameson about geek culture, "Star Wars" and his book "I Find Your Lack of Faith Disturbing"

The visa loophole that Big Ag construction firms love to exploit

Stephen Franklin, Kristine Sherred, Jessica Villagomez, Zhejun Wang, Joseph Bullington, Kari Lydersen
How hog barn builders are importing labor at low wages and leaving local workers in the dust

The Trump administration’s “Handmaid’s Tale” morality: Sex is for rich dudes, not for the rest of us

Amanda Marcotte
Despite admitting Trump paid off a porn star, the administration argues that adults shouldn't have sex for fun

Meet the 20-year-old Republican with an environmental agenda

Nathanael Johnson
This idea that Republicans could find a new North Star in conservation is spreading

Watch closely: “Dear White People Vol. 2” opens a new chapter on race

Melanie McFarland
The comedy's creator Justin Simien says "Vol. 2" dives into our forgotten past and "how sick secrets can make us"

Where do rural LGBT farmers go for advice, or a friendly ear? They call the “Landline”

Tom Roston
Watch this lyrical recreation of the conversations farmers in the UK have with a chaplain, now streaming on Salon

Is Donald Trump a threat to Jews?

Jacob Sugarman
The virus of white nationalism is spreading, warns "(((Semitism)))" author Jonathan Weisman

Rudy Giuliani’s bombshell on “Hannity” shows the White House is panicked over Stormy Daniels

Matthew Rozsa
Giuliani's admission on Fox News that Trump reimbursed his lawyer for hush money worsens the president's situation

Ticking Meatmares: Lone star ticks hunt in packs and spread an allergy to beef and pork

Zoya Teirstein
Thanks to climate change, they're spreading

Why genetics makes some people more vulnerable to opioid addiction — and protects others

Jill Turner, Fair Vassoler, Kathleen Chiasson-Downs
Is there hope for helping individuals with opioid addiction?

How should female candidates deal with sexist attacks? Head on — by fighting back

Amanda Marcotte
Jonathan Chait argues direct responses to sexism will make women look weak. Research shows exactly the opposite

Majority of Republicans believe Trump is a truth-teller: report

Nicole Karlis
76 percent of Republicans believe Trump tells the truth “most of the time,” according to a new NBC News poll

Boy Scouts dropping “Boys” name from older youth program

Rachel Leah
Last year, the organization said it will accept girls — now it's changing the name of its flagship program

Betsy DeVos complains about striking teachers during meeting with 2018 Teachers of the Year

Matthew Rozsa
Nation's top teachers push back after Devos says teachers' strikes in states come "at the expense of kids"

Tax-funded mental health programs not always easy to find

Emily Bazar
In 2004, Californians approved Mental Health Services Act to help counties expand mental health care services

Bank of Internet, which had been under federal investigation, appears in multiple Kushner deals

Justin Elliott
The bank most recently played a role in a transaction involving a Kushner Companies loan in Brooklyn

Michelle Wolf committed a grave comedy error at the Correspondents’ dinner: She told the truth

Chauncey DeVega
The Correspondents' dinner is a celebration of wealth and influence. Wolf's crime was to break its unspoken rules

Facebook announces new dating feature because romance isn’t dead

Shira Tarlo
Facebook's pivot to online dating makes sense; it has long served as the critical ingredient to get people swiping

House Republicans turn the heat up on Rod Rosenstein, draw articles of impeachment

Matthew Rozsa
The latest maneuver by Republicans looks to be an attempt to discredit Robert Mueller's probe into Donald Trump

Larry and me: My dinner in Switzerland with the late founder of Burning Man

Keith A. Spencer
Larry Harvey was the co-founder of the anarchic desert party. I was a prominent critic. We met in Switzerland

Why having kids is like going through puberty: “I really feel like I regressed”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to author Kimberly Harrington about her new book of essays and why parenting is always "Amateur Hour"

Will Missouri’s scandal-plagued Gov. Eric Greitens rescue Claire McCaskill one more time?

Sarah Okeson
Virtually all Missouri Republicans have turned on Eric Greitens amid an ugly sex scandal, but he vows to fight on

Want to bring down Donald Trump?

Rebecca Gordon
Follow the people who follow the money
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