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6 ways this Ivy League university is acting like a PR firm for junk food, GMOs and pesticides
Sophia Johnson
Consumers lose when professors get their marching orders from Big Ag and Big Food.
Increasingly large majority of America is on the same negative page about Trump, except for his hardcore Republican base
Steven Rosenfeld
A hothead who inflames racial divides and fails leadership tests
All the deaths in “Game of Thrones” season 7, ranked
Alessandra Maldonado
All the bloody ends of named characters listed from heartbreaking to totally, fully satisfying
The art of the war memorial: What should a monument to a past conflict do?
Noah Charney
A new war memorial in Slovenia and the furor over Confederate monuments in the U.S. got me thinking
Over the years, Americans have become increasingly exposed to extremism
James E. Hawdon
Extremists are using social media to spread their hate speech to the masses
“The Last Dalai Lama?”: The spiritual leader gets deep into neuroscience in new doc
Tom Roston
Salon speaks to Mickey Lemle, the director of the new film and a friend of the Lama's for 25 years.
Civil War historian Peter Carmichael: Keep the statues, focus on racial injustice
Matthew Rozsa
Director of Civil War Institute says anger at Trump and alt-right is clouding the war's lingering questions
Gerald Feierstein, a Gulf-funded expert pushing catastrophic war on Yemen, appears to have lied to Congress
Ben Norton
A widely quoted Middle East Institute director is paid to advance the U.S.-Gulf war on Yemen.
More states are allowing guns on college campuses
Neal H. Hutchens, Kerry B. Melear
Georgia doesn’t allow guns at college sporting events, but the law does allow concealed handguns at tailgating
Why tourists go to sites associated with death and suffering
Daniel B. Bitran
"Dark tourism" is going to locations that are associated with human suffering and death — in the past or present
My liberal white male rage: What should I do about it?
Abe Low
I've been fantasizing about punching Nazis, and more. Am I a solution or part of the problem?
Former KKK leader faces racist past and his 102-year-old African-American caretaker
Stephen Talbot
Once a Grand Dragon in the Ku Klux Klan cheering on violence, now a reformed racist helping rehabilitate others
How Sleater-Kinney became heroes of rock
Jovana Babović
The band's third album "Dig Me Out" was a breakthrough, from the cover to the last chord
The Philippine labor movement is beginning to turn against authoritarian rule
Michelle Chen
Mass incarceration, extrajudicial killings and rampant police-led brutality continue on as a "war on the poor."
The spread of white nationalism is taking our nation into uncharted and dangerous territory
Steven Rosenfeld
Charlottesville and its aftermath are proof we're in for a resurgence of America's oldest culture war
Who in the hell was Stonewall Jackson?! Everything you were afraid to ask about this once-again important person
Bill Scheft
Oh, so now Americans are interested in history? Here's the dirt on one of those Confederate statues marked for demo
Online startup Crowd Cow wants to disrupt the meat market. The stakes have never been higher.
Darby Minow Smith
The website allows you and your friends to buy parts of cow from small, local, independent ranchers
My hometown Confederate war
David Masciotra
Our Illinois public high school blithely flew the Confederate flag for years. Then demographics began to change
Bill Maher: Ivanka Trump is the “greatest disappointment” of Trump’s presidency
Charlie May
Maher slammed the president's daughter for failing to sway him from implementing a military ban on transgenders
How should we protest neo-Nazis? Lessons from German history
Laurie Marhoefer
The antifa’s tactics often backfire, just like those of Germany’s communist opposition to Nazism did in the 1920s
Despite declarations to the contrary, black people watch “Game of Thrones”
Melanie McFarland
Yes, the series is problematic in its depictions of people of color. But so is most of TV
Music for the underdog: Oakland’s Boots Riley leads working class hip-hop movement
Alexandra Clinton
In "The Boombox Collection: Boots Riley," a Salon Films selection, The Coup's frontman talks about class struggle
Major health insurer exposes HIV status of more than 12,000 customers
Alessandra Maldonado
Aetna says the private information was accidentally exposed due to a mailing error
Fans of Showtime’s “Homeland” savage showrunners in full-page ad
Alessandra Maldonado
The #NotOurHomeland hashtag comes in response to the series' inability to handle difficult issues properly
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