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Communing with the Dead: I followed the Grateful Dead to escape and ended up finding home
Amy Cuddy
I knew I loved the Grateful Dead and its fans. But it would take me 30 years to understand the Dead magic fully
Is it time to retire “climate change” for “climate crisis”?
Kate Yoder
“Climate crisis” is having a moment.
Frontrunner or dead man walking: What we talk about when we talk about Joe Biden
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Uncle Joe on cruise control, or doomed? That depends on your reading of reality, which is no longer real
How the Iraq war and the Great Recession of 2008 paved the way for the Trump catastrophe
Bill Curry
America's failures have painted us into a corner. Impeachment isn't the only answer, but it's a necessary start
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“Fox & Friends” attack John Dean’s social media use: “Almost 1,000 tweets — who has time for that?”
Jane Agler
Watch the Fox News hosts echo GOP talking points about the hundreds of tweets Dean has written on President Trump
House Democrats vote to enforce subpoenas for William Barr and Don McGahn in court
Shira Tarlo
The move allows committee chairs to take legal action against the White House without a full vote from the House
Former White House counsel John Dean: Mueller report is to Trump as Watergate road map was to Nixon
Shira Tarlo
"It's quite striking and startling that history is repeating itself — and with vengeance," Dean tells a House panel
A majority of likely Iowa caucus-goers think there are too many Democrats in the 2020 race: poll
Matthew Rozsa
A mere 18 percent of likely Iowa caucus-goers say they are considering all 23 of the Democratic candidates
Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg are gaining in Iowa poll
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll in the crucial Iowa caucus shows Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg making forward strides
Bernie Sanders: I have a “very strong chance” of being the next president
Matthew Rozsa
On Sunday Bernie Sanders said that he believes he has a "very strong chance" of running against and beating Trump
Smart Watch: “Pose” returns with a season demanding to be seen
Melanie McFarland
Season 2 of FX's drama puts it best foot forward again. And don't sleep on "Claws," "Younger" or "Krypton"
N.C. Republicans lied to federal court about racial gerrymander: report
Igor Derysh
As North Carolina scandal deepens, it appears Republicans lied in court in order to hang on to legislative power
Inside Gabby Rivera’s joyful, queer Marvel revolution
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the "America Chavez" comic writer about hope, mentorship and diving into the X-Men canon
Jonathan Waxman’s Barbuto is dead, long live Barbuto
Andrew Friedman
For months loyal patrons queued at an ur-celebchef’s most successful restaurant for their last meal. But was it?
More Americans are suing over gerrymandered state maps. The Supreme Court is not likely to step in.
Nancy Martorano Miller
The public is more aware than ever of partisan gerrymandering, and they're pushing local governments to make reform
“Captain Marvel” triggers fanboys with extended “what, no smile?” scene, proving its point
Christian Blauvelt
Outraged male fans protested the clip's criticism of toxic masculinity by revealing toxic masculinity of their own
What if Apple really had bought Tesla?
Alistair Charlton
Apple reportedly tried to buy the electric carmaker in 2013 for more than it is worth today
Alice Marie Johnson: “I was supposed to draw my last dying breath in prison”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to the woman whose release Kim Kardashian West helped secure about drug laws, justice and more
Love and loss in L.A.’s Eastside: Just by existing, Tanya Saracho’s “Vida” is a political act
Melanie McFarland
Series creator Tanya Saracho talks to Salon about the bold approach of the Starz drama's second season
Discover the vineyards less traveled in South Africa’s wild, wild wine country
Carolina Ramirez
These innovative winemakers are putting the Elgin and Swartland regions increasingly on the global map
Trump and Bolton: Two fat heads with itchy trigger fingers and 120,000 troops
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Unverified claims of hostility in a far off gulf. We've seen this before. We know how this ends: More dead bodies
Donald Trump’s electoral map has shifted dramatically. How does it bode for his 2020 chances?
Cody Fenwick
Shifting trends in the electoral map since Trump's inauguration leave no one confident in his re-election chances
EU needed now to lead on press protection
Frank Vogl
The U.S. is no longer the active leader in promoting press freedom as a vital pillar of democracy
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