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Is my child depressed? Being moody isn’t a mental illness

Dr. Stanley Kutcher
Normal negative emotions are actually growth promoting and essential for human development and adaptation

Half of Earth’s satellites restrict use of climate data

Mariel Borowitz
Scientists need satellite data to understand climate change — yet much satellite data is off-limits

The Backpage.com sex-trafficking scandal, the death of the “alt-weekly” and me

Andrew O'Hehir
That onetime newspaper legend who's now in jail on a really scary list of indictments? Boy, did he hate my guts

How Sinclair is taking over local news and pushing the country to the right

Sophia A. McClennen
Sinclair is positioning themselves to have massive influence in politics — and the left is letting them do it

Asians could opt out of naming a country of origin on the 2020 census, a policymaker’s nightmare

Jennifer Lee
Asians are the fastest-growing racial group in the United States

How to stay honest this tax season

Christian B. Miller
Each year many people cheat on their taxes

Slipped through the cracks: April 13, 2018

Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed

Donald Trump and Paul Manafort revived Nixon’s race-based hate strategy for the 21st century

Thom Hartmann, Lamar Waldron
Conservative politicians often use racist dog-whistles to get votes, power, and money

Pain is the reward: Here’s what pundits keep getting wrong about Trump and his supporters

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's voters are suffering. They still love him. Mainstream journalists lack any understanding of this pathology

Florida Gov. Rick Scott, now a Senate candidate, accused of flouting campaign finance law

Amanda Marcotte
The law says super PACs can't coordinate with candidates. Rick Scott is one of many Republicans who ignore that

Overeating? It may be a brain glitch

Laurel Mellin
The drive to overeat may be rooted in survival brain circuits

Is “girl power” creating a mental health crisis?

Lauren Schiller
Will girls ever feel like they are enough as they are?

This is not a story about Donald Trump’s love child: It’s a lot more damaging than that

Jeremy Binckes
There's no evidence Trump had an illegitimate kid, but plenty of evidence that his henchmen buried the story

Senators should ask Pompeo about relationships with anti-Muslim activists

Miranda Blue
Pompeo will soon be considered for secretary of state — but his anti-Muslim connections ought to be questioned

Right’s ludicrous Facebook obsession: Snowflakes claim bias against conservatives

Matthew Sheffield
Ted Cruz and others claim Facebook is squelching conservative views. But the real problem is right-wing fake news

How a drugmaker turned the abortion pill into a rare-disease profit machine

Sarah Jane Tribble
Abortion pill transformed into a rare-disease profit machine

Local media struggle to hold Sinclair accountable

Andrea Hickerson
Despite the fact that it's being held under tight scrutiny, Sinclair doesn't seem to be trying to change

The high costs of American military tourism

Lucian K. Truscott IV
In Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria we spend dollars and leave behind bodies and rubble

“Made in Cambodia” explores the human cost of cheap clothes

Tom Roston
Fashion design students meet garment factory workers in "Made in Cambodia," now streaming on Salon Premium

Resisting technology, Appalachian style

Sherry Hamby
Appalachian attitudes about tech’s role in daily life are full of insight for a tech-obsessed society

Arizona teachers’ strike is the answer to years of tax cuts and neglect of education

Ilana Novick
Red-state teachers are fighting back against decades of GOP neglect.

Sinclair TV host resigns following vulgar tweet about David Hogg

Charlie May
Jamie Allman resigned after he threatened to sexually assault a 17-year-old Parkland shooting survivor

Fleetwood Mac without Lindsey Buckingham: A sign of good things to come?

Annie Zaleski
Was he fired? Maybe not. Is this good for the band? Depends on what you like

Trump’s national security staff merry-go-round reflects decades of policy competition and conflict

Gordon Adams
Who is in charge of the national security policy of the United States?
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