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This decorative decanter shows off your top shelf liquor
Salon MarketplaceAn errant screenshot reveals Massachusetts police were monitoring liberal groups
Nicole Karlis
The ACLU says the blunder is alarming — and the police response doesn't add up
Body count politics and the cost of lost history
Bob Hennelly
The death toll will continue to climb as the World Trade Center health crisis grows; a full accounting is necessary
I was wrong about the “blue wave”: It’s here. But where will it land and what does it mean?
Andrew O'Hehir
What will happen in November? Who knows! But the wave led by progressive women is transforming American politics
Get these robot vacuums for way less than a Roomba
Salon MarketplaceRepublicans fearful of losing control of the Senate, once considered “unthinkable”
Martin Cizmar
Polling continues to strike fear in the hearts of Republican operatives
Real free speech threat isn’t on campus: Rich use courts to silence foes
Amanda Marcotte
How the wealthy use frivolous lawsuits to silence activists, journalists and even victims of sexual violence
Paul Janeway on the new St. Paul & the Broken Bones LP and “open wounds we didn’t know were there”
Annie Zaleski
Salon talks to the frontman and Alabama native about Jeff Sessions, family trauma and "Young Sick Camellia"
Cracking the sugar code: Why the “glycome” is the next big thing in health and medicine
Emanual Maverakis, Carlito Lebrilla, Jenny Wang
Have you heard about the glycome – the collection of sugars – that may hold the key to diagnosing disease?
Smart Watch: The notorious “RBG” comes to CNN and more top TV picks for the week
Melanie McFarland
The CNN debut of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's portrait airs the same week as the debuts of "Mayans M.C." and "The Purge"
Goodbye to all that: A private investigator on living in a surveillance culture
Judith Coburn
Is there any privacy left, let alone a right to privacy?
Another American happy warrior laid to rest: John McCain’s legacy of gung-ho militarism
Bob Hennelly
No disrespect for John McCain, but our hagiographic treatment of "war heroes" reflects a national pathology
These interactive scratch maps help you track your travels
Salon MarketplaceFederal court rules against North Carolina’s gerrymandered map in huge win for Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
The panel of three judges rendered a decision that could impact control of the House of Representatives in November
HBO finally offers a first look at the eighth and final season of the hit show “Game of Thrones”
Rachel Leah
In a promotional video for its 2019 programming, HBO teases new seasons of "Thrones," "Big Little Lies" and "Veep"
Help kids manage their app use and stay focused in school
Caroline Knorr
This year's hottest social media can fill the school day with drama and distraction
Life and death in Botswana: How immigration status affected my HIV/AIDS patients
Daniel Baxter
As a doctor treating HIV/AIDS patients, I did what I could do, what I had to do — one life at a time
Trump’s foreign policy faux pas: Nepal mispronounced as “nipple,” Bhutan as “button”: report
Matthew Rozsa
A new report provides a number of juicy tidbits about Trump's various gaffes when dealing with foreign leaders
As wildfires rage, Trump administration plans to slash fire science funding
Randy Lee Loftis
Fire science funding has been eroding for more than a decade, even before President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts
The world is hot, on fire, and flooding. Climate change is here
Eric Holthaus
Greece and much of the Mediterranean region is projected to turn into desert over the next several decades
Will this trade war be Donald Trump’s political Waterloo?
William Rivers Pitt
I’m no economist, but I can read a map, and there looks to be a big blue wave coming in November
Trump simply can’t pull anything off — even his most nefarious plots
Thom Hartmann
Trump will go down as the most dangerously corrupt and tragically incompetent president in America’s history
Far from home, the dulce de leche cake I didn’t know I was looking for
Valerio Farris
Moms can be assigned or they can be chosen. And sometimes they can be a bit of both.
Middle East alliances, old and new confronting “that part of the world”
Rebecca Gordon
When was the last time that any serious attention was paid here to the longest war in American history?
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