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Surviving “God Land” in the age of Trump: Lyz Lenz on faith, politics and the Midwest
Erin Keane
Salon talks to the author about evangelicalism in the Midwest, from megachurches to Trump (and even "hot Jesus")
Parents are giving up custody of their kids to get need-based college financial aid
Jodi S. Cohen, Melissa Sanchez
First, parents turn over guardianship of their teenagers to a friend or relative
CNN’s massive debate fail: Why won’t they ask about saving democracy?
David Daley
Voters — and even candidates — are ready for big steps to redeem our democracy. Why won't the pundits allow it?
Make cleaning a breeze with big savings on robot vacuums
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Kick back and relax while these robotic vacuums clean your floors
Trump cheers as Pakistan rounds up the usual suspect in Mumbai case
Sebastian Rotella
Pakistan has repeatedly detained and then released Hafiz Saeed
Should Democrats gerrymander? No — it’s bad politics, and there’s a better way
David Daley
After a disastrous Supreme Court decision, should Dems fight fire with fire? No — here's why it wouldn't work
Mapping the Moon for Apollo
Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, humans stepped onto another celestial body and into history.
Scaramucci disinvited from Florida Republican fundraiser for calling Trump’s tweets “racist”
Shira Tarlo
“The Mooch” denounced Trump's comments as un-American — and warned they could hurt his re-election bid in 2020
Trump’s military pomp: A sign of weakness
Alexei Bayer
Trump’s penchant for military parades harks back to the old unlamented Soviet Union
Last chance for impeachment: Next week Robert Mueller will shape history — but how?
Bill Curry
Pelosi's Congress will finally drag Mueller to the Hill next week. It's a big moment in the quest to save democracy
How professional “troll hunters” tracked down a terrorist troll
Ginger Gorman
How a web of bizarre online connections between jihadis, journalists and Nazis led to a wild terrorist goose chase
Cargill promised to end deforestation. It’s telling farmers something else.
Nathanael Johnson
Cargill has garnered praise for promising to end deforestation, but a letter to farmers in Brazil says otherwise.
This was the hottest June in history, and summer is just getting started
Zoya Teirstein
If sometime during the past month you thought, “Damn, it’s hot!” then congrats, your body knows what's up
Penn Jillette does the math: America’s next big magic star will be a woman
Alli Joseph
On "Salon Talks," one half of Penn & Teller discusses pranks, VR and why women are going to take over magic
Nicolas Cage in “National Treasure” is the ridiculous guilty pleasure America needs today
Matthew Rozsa
"National Treasure" is not high art. But Nic Cage can help you escape the reality of this Independence Day
Independent of everything: Is America too dumb for democracy?
David Masciotra
Our nation's massive ignorance and lack of curiosity have led us into crisis. Are we smart enough to survive it?
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
We probed Santorini’s volcano with sound
Emilie Hooft
Sound waves let researchers visualize what’s happening below the surface.
One Trump tax cut was meant to help the poor. A billionaire ended up winning big
Jeff Ernsthausen, Justin Elliott
Port Covington, an ambitious development geared to millennials, is not in a census tract that is poor
Supreme Court decision: gerrymandering fix is up to voters
John Rennie Short
The Supreme Court is empty days before the justices vote to on the U.S. gerrymandering case.
Teaching kids about climate science might not be enough
Zoe Sayler
Learning about climate change can be tough, especially for young kids and adolescents. But, it's important, too.
The scary new math of factory farm waste
Tia Schwab
A new tool can provide solid evidence of the environmental harm factory farms can cause.
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