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Help us Bernie Sanders, you’re our only hope: Why the beloved progressive should start a labor party

Keith A. Spencer
The most popular politician in America could leave a major legacy — if he would only start a third party

Rising seas spark tobacco-style lawsuits in California

John Upton
Beach counties have made huge expenses dealing with sea level rise — hoping companies will help them pay for damage

When gospel sermons came on the phonograph

Jerry Zolten
Folk preachers offered a new way of addressing racism and inequality

Myths and facts to know ahead of Rick Perry’s study on the electrical grid and renewable energy

Lisa Hymas
There are lots of reasons to be skeptical of the forthcoming study from the Department of Energy

His first run outside: 27 miles from prison to home

Emily Halnon
As an maximum security inmate, he started running in the prison yard. His first run outside was to a fresh start

This army base once drove West Oakland’s economy. Now it drives discrimination.

Emma Foehringer Merchant
Residents in the area are sicker for living next to the port — citing poor air quality

The Bruce Springsteen concert that sparked a political firestorm in Reagan’s America

Geoffrey Himes
How George Will's tone-deaf misinterpretation of "Born in the USA" came to amplify The Boss' political voice

These preventive measures might help delay dementia or cognitive decline

Judith Graham
A combination of dieting and exercise right now can help you in the future

Democrats are still chasing rural white voters, and it’s a strategy doomed to fail

Amanda Marcotte
Instead of chasing down white voters who are committed to culture war, Democrats need to energize their base

Neck-deep in Russkies

Lucian K. Truscott IV
When was the last time you had a translator at a campaign meeting?

Hire power: Los Angeles employment program breaks new ground

Bobbi Murray
Over the long-term, LA will hire 5,000 workers from areas of high unemployment

WATCH: Getting naked and painted: Bodypainting Day celebrates inner beauty, too

Peter Cooper
Salon talks to the founder of the annual NYC bodypainting event about why "humanity" is this year's theme

How Breitbart media’s disinformation created the paranoid, fact-averse nation that elected Trump

Steven Rosenfeld
Democrats and progressives turned to wider and more reputable sources

Florida teens won’t face charges for letting man drown while mocking him

Angelo Young
The teens won't be charged for standing by while a man drowned, but may be charged for not reporting a dead body

Sean Hannity has a breakdown after his “Media Excellence” award is revoked

Taylor Link
The Fox News host says that he turned down the award due to a scheduling conflict, but that excuse makes no sense

Jared Kushner’s connections are still being used to attract Chinese investors: Report

Jeremy Binckes
Despite apologizing for using Jared Kushner to sell Chinese investors, Kushner's family's company is still doing it

WATCH: Joe Lieberman says Bernie’s popularity is an “extension of what I experienced in 2000”

Matthew Rozsa
The former senator sat down with "Salon Talks" to talk about the history of Jews in American politics

NYT rewrites history of Iraq War, painting U.S. as democracy-lover, Iran as sinister imperialist

The paper of record advances an amazing feat of reality inversion

Please go back to tweeting, Mr. President: Trump reveals his massive ignorance on health care

Bob Cesca
Where is this $12-a-year health insurance? Beneath the amusing word salad, Trump's lack of comprehension is scary

The “Dirtbag Left” can prevent the liberal elite bubble that brought us Donald Trump

Matthew Sheffield
The Chapo Trap House podcast does the mocking of Democrats late-night comics won't

A short history of the right-wing politics of Sinclair Broadcasting

Alex Kaplan
For years Sinclair has been promoting a conservative agenda — now they are firmly team Trump

Feds reject insurance hike for big-rigs, pleasing independent truckers, rankling safety advocates

Paul Feldman
Safety advocates are fighting to raise the federal minimum liability insurance on big-rigs

Taking heed of the women on “Game of Thrones”

Melanie McFarland
The current state of Westeros is an example of what happens when men don't take women seriously

Blame Donald Trump for Rupert Murdoch’s failed Heat Street gamble

Matthew Sheffield
Conservative media hate Trump but they can't oppose him because their audience loves him
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