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Who becomes a saint in the Catholic Church, and is that changing?

Mathew Schmalz
Pope Francis is making sainthood more relevant to the experiences of ordinary Catholics

The case for Medicare for all — plus 7 smaller steps to fix U.S. health care

Steve Slavin
High health care costs are overwhelming. The big picture is a single-payer system, but there's more we can do now

Poll: 75 percent of Americans don’t trust the White House

Alessandra Maldonado
Soon the only person left who trusts Trump will be Trump

James Damore: Free speech martyr or sexist tech bro?

Angelo Young
The Google engineer who was fired for his comments about gender is the newest celebrity in America’s culture wars

Blackwater founder Erik Prince cites East India Company as a model to privatize Afghanistan war

Charlie May
The White House is considering using Prince's approach -- and he's making the media rounds to pitch it to Trump

Demanding ransom, HBO hackers leak “Game of Thrones” stars’ phone numbers

Angelo Young
HBO is being blackmailed for millions of dollars from hackers that have stolen tons of data

Secrecy and Suspicion Surround Trump’s Deregulation Teams

Robert Faturechi
ProPublica and The New York Times identify more possible conflicts of interest among Trump appointees

Trump’s war on voters has a long history: We need a grassroots voting-rights movement to fight back

John Atlas, Peter Dreier
Trump and his minions have ramped up the attack, but the "voter fraud" myth goes back to the GOP's attack on ACORN

The latest sneaky attempt to increase corporate political power

John Light
Three riders inside the House appropriations bill would bar federal agencies from enforcing campaign finance laws

Fake news isn’t going anywhere: It’s hugely profitable — and right-wingers love it

Amanda Marcotte
Fake news: Conservatives love to share it, liberals love to hate it and social media companies rake in the cash

Netflix’s “Atypical” is offensive, but that’s not its real problem

Matthew Rozsa
With a dull plot and strictly stock main character, you won't even notice when "Atypical" fails to do autism right

In “Wind River,” Taylor Sheridan makes another new-looking western with a traditional spirit

Max Cea
What’s at the heart of Sheridan’s thematic trilogy?

Google employee’s viral anti-diversity manifesto confirms your worst fears about tech-bro culture

Angelo Young
The employee posited that there were biological reasons that women weren't as prominent in the tech industry

Sarah Palin is outraged about a student painting of the Statue of Liberty as a Muslim

Sophia Tesfaye
Palin lends her support to anti-immigrant group's fight against a high school student's rendering of Lady Liberty

The right wing in America has long tried to destroy “government schools”

Jennifer Berkshire
"Democracy in Chains," argues that privatizing public education is a long-term dream for the radical right

FCC exploits loophole to push massive expansion of pro-Trump Sinclair Broadcasting

Taylor Link
Trump's FCC enables the Sinclair-Tribune merger, allowing the conservative media group to reach 72 percent of U.S.

Is the Trump International Hotel a sign that the Gilded Age is back?

Angelo Young
The landmark DC hotel bearing Trump’s name has become ground zero for the rich seeking the powerful, and vice-versa

Has queer culture lost its edge?

Cynthia Belmont
My young queer students are fragile, easily triggered. Is the playfulness and toughness that once defined us gone?

Steve Earle’s outlaw heart

David Masciotra
Salon sits down with the legendary songwriter for an expansive conversation about love, art and America

The Met Python’s flying circus: A museum, a vase and the kingpin of stolen antiquities

Noah Charney
This Greek vase was looted by tomb raiders, sold by a crook and finally seized from the Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Sound of Silence: what it means to be LGBTQ and a Zionist in today’s America

Emily Jordan
Parsing the notion of political homelessness with Gretchen Hammond following the events of the Chicago Dyke March

More than six months in, what has Trump actually done in the war on terror?

Charlie May
Without clear exit strategies across our various conflicts in the Middle East, crises seem to be expanding

A radical new approach to the immigration “problem”: Beyond left and right, Trumpism and neoliberalism — Part two

Anis Shivani
Our immigration crisis is a human rights disaster that also threatens American citizens. Part two of a series

White supremacy week at the White House: Even by Trump standards, the racism was dialed to 11

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's overt racism isn't aimed at liberals — it's about distracting his base away from the Russia scandal
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