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Copy-paste hate: Bathroom bills proposed around the country all seem to be coming from the same group
Matthew Rozsa
The law firm Alliance Defending Freedom was labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center
House Republicans who support Trumpcare are under attack by new wave of ads
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans are being targeted by liberal groups over their support of Trump's Obamacare repeal-and-replace plan
Right-wing nationalism vs. 1 percent oligarchy: In the war between Bannon and Kushner, Trump agrees with both
Heather Digby Parton
On one hand an apocalyptic, authoritarian worldview; on the other, permanent rule by the rich. Trump wants both!
Think about it: Who’s in charge at the White House?
Jeremy Binckes
Why is the president having so much trouble governing when he bragged about how good he'd be at it?
When the nuclear apocalypse happens, point to Donald Trump putting nukes in South Korea as a key moment
Matthew Rozsa
The situation on the Korean peninsula seems to be escalating very quickly
Will Bill O’Reilly be fired amid the latest sexual harassment scandal? Signs point in both directions
Matthew Sheffield
The cable news king is a proven survivor — but this time he may have more trouble fighting back his critics
The technology that brought us Airbnb and Uber can do so much more
Amelia Urry
Author argues concept of a ‘sharing economy’ limits the human value of sharing to an economic transaction
How to taste wine like a professional in 10 easy steps
Erin James
Put that pinky down and learn the basics to modern wine tasting
Lifesaving devices come from places like Tijuana, and Trump border taxes will affect end-user pricing
Sarah Varney
Nearly all Americans with pacemakers — and people worldwide — walk around with parts from here.
Drink your heart out: PepsiCo is going on a health kick, but will consumers buy it?
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
The junk food giant said it would cut a fifth of the calories in its drinks by 2025
Trump’s upside-down populism: Bannon, Kushner drama only leads to the reverse of what most Americans want
Robert Reich
Kushner will protect the riggers, Bannon is out to destroy the system, and Trump is quite happy to do both
Is your cat self-aware?
Marcus Du Sautoy
What does the cat see when it looks in the mirror? Humans can learn a lot about consciousness from this test
Is Trump rescuing Al-Qaeda’s “heartland” in Syria? The president’s missile attack gives us a clue
Max Blumenthal, Ben Norton
Western intervention could save Syria's beleaguered al-Qaeda-affiliated rebels
“It’s not like other states”: High-cost Alaska sits in the eye of health reform storm
JoNeal Aleccia
When Andy Hawk needed hernia surgery last year, his biggest worry wasn’t the operation’s cost
WATCH: Jeremy Scahill says Fareed Zakaria ‘would have sex with’ missile strike, bashes media coverage of Syria on CNN
Charlie May
Award-winning journalist Jeremy Scahill scolded the media for its coverage of the Syrian missile attack
“A fraud on the court”: Federal judge sees New York State conspiracy to thwart care for mentally ill
Joaquin Sapien
The judge who oversaw the landmark case involving troubled homes for the mentally ill has a message
Trump needs a reality check: Environmental protections save lives, create jobs, strengthen the economy
Elliott Negin
By nullifying Obama-era climate initiatives, Trump puts the nation at risk in several ways
Adam Curtis: Donald Trump is stepping for the first time into the real world
Jacob Sugarman
The legendary documentarian shares his thoughts on the Syrian airstrike and Trump's presidency
“Get out!”: Activists deliver potent rebuke to homelessness, segregation and Earth’s degradation
Jim Hightower
If we commit to steadily amassing a people's movement, that can become our government
WATCH: Finding a cure for Alzheimer’s, the “equal opportunity killer,” is slow but steady
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Niki Kapsambelis joins Salon Talks to discuss the race to find an Alzheimer's cure
Steve Bannon bounced: Chaos is the new normal at the White House
Todd Gitlin
When the commander-in-chief isn’t all attitude, he’s all thumbs
Donald Trump, Jews and the myth of race: How Jews gradually became “white,” and how that changed America
Jonathan Zimmerman
Until the 1940s, Jews in America were considered a separate race. Their journey to whiteness has important lessons
World War I ushered in the century of oil: Now it’s necessary for national stability, security
Brian C. Black
Before World War I, petroleum had few practical uses, but it emerged from the war as a strategic global asset
The NCAA caved to anti-LGBT hate: The real reason March Madness is coming back to North Carolina
Nico Lang
Passage of a lame compromise bill gives the NCAA the cover it needs to roll back boycott of NC for HB2 bathroom ban
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