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The damage we do to boys and men that explains the Trump presidency
Kali Holloway
Toxic masculinity hurts men and women alike.
Why I chase eclipses
Clint Werner
This year’s eclipse will mark my 17th total solar eclipse. Here’s why it’s worth traveling to the end of the earth
Seeing without eyes — the unexpected world of nonvisual photoreception
Thomas Cronin
Proteins in your skin can detect light, which is why humans get tired at night and have energy during the day
Will Monday’s total eclipse change your life?
Bob King
Total solar eclipses have the power to touch us deeply and reverberate through our life in unexpected ways
With Steve Bannon out, will Sebastian Gorka be next?
Matthew Sheffield
Former Breitbart News writer Gorka may find it hard to stay in White House with his protector Bannon ousted
Jesse Jackson keeps fighting for voter rights: “We now live under the rulebook of Jeff Sessions”
David Masciotra
Salon sits down with Jackson to discuss his strategy to resist the Trump administration's war on voting rights
One more lesson from Charlottesville: Our comedians are more ethical than our president
Sophia A. McClennen
How did we get to a point where late night comedians have a better moral compass than our nation’s leaders?
The politics of mean
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Bye bye, Steve Bannon. But his toxic politics live on in Trump's White House
A California suburb reckons with its Nazi past — and present-day controversy follows
Peter Dreier
Across the country from Charlottesville, another small city confronts its own ugly history of intolerance
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Lots of focus on his hotels
Matthew Rozsa
The focus of this week is rightly on the Charlottesville violence, but we can't ignore Trump's conflicts
A new generation of white supremacists emerges in Charlottesville
A.C. Thompson, Karim Hajj
". . . it’s going to be harder and harder for them to shut us down,” said a spokesman for Vanguard America
“Wolf Warrior 2,” China’s answer to “Rambo,” is a map of the nation’s future
Stephen K. Hirst
"Wolf Warrior 2" is already the biggest blockbuster in China's history — it's also a mark of its rising nationalism
After more executives flee Trump’s advisory board, White House claims he planned to disband the council anyway
Angelo Young
Members of a digital economy advisory board are quitting as Trump scraps plans to form an infrastructure council
Thousands of counter protesters in Durham jump to action at rumored arrival of the KKK
Angelo Young
The reaction underscores the tense situation the country is in right now that’s putting law enforcement on edge
Steve Bannon’s revenge: Breitbart News and other conservatives swiftly declare “war” within GOP
Matthew Sheffield
Trump was reportedly afraid to fire Steve Bannon, now we'll find out if those fears were justified
Forget love and marriage before baby: New styles of parenting are revolutionizing the American family
Anna Sanford
A new national study reveals that more women are interested in parenting outside of the traditional family model
KKK leader threatens life of Afro-Latina journalist during interview
Alessandra Maldonado
"We killed 6 million Jews the last time. Eleven million is nothing," said the KKK's Chris Barker
After backing white nationalists in Charlottesville, ACLU announces it won’t defend armed protesters
Angelo Young
Charlottesville violence sparks ACLU policy shift against armed protesters
Trump’s “moral authority is compromised”: Republican chorus of criticism grows louder after Charlottesville
Angelo Young
Top Republican senators from the South have called for "radical change" in the White House
Mother of Charlottesville victim rebukes Trump’s efforts to reach out: “You can’t wash this one away by shaking my hand”
Angelo Young
Susan Bro, Heather Heyer’s mom, won’t speak to Donald Trump
Welcome to the Breitbart era: Steve Bannon’s former site is the new monarch of right-wing media
Heather Digby Parton
Breitbart News has elected a president, reshaped the media landscape and eclipsed Fox News and Rush Limbaugh
There have never been “many sides” to American racial terror
Samuel Spital
300 Years after Virginia’s slave code was enacted, it’s time to stop erasing violence by white supremacists
Is male fragility to blame for Charlottesville violence?
Amanda Marcotte
Salon talks to author Fiona Helmsley about the role masculinity can play in fueling hateful acts
Why can’t white supremacists confront the fact that the source of their economic problems are white economic elites?
Steven Rosenfeld
Frustrated young white men are facing class divisions more than racial divides
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