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Rush’s final goodbye: “Time Stand Still” documentary is a loving lesson in navigating loss
Annie Zaleski
A retreat from the spotlight is as transformative as a death. Rush's retirement swan song will help fans let go
Must-devour TV: Bryan Cranston’s “Sneaky Pete” is your new binge-watch obsession
Melanie McFarland
Amazon's original and addictive new crime drama starring Giovanni Ribisi delivers again and again
Notes from a trailing spouse: An expat plots a life well-lived in a barren principality
Bex B
Cover your computer's camera, careful what you say in emails and, whatever you do, don't drink or swear in public
What went wrong with the Democratic Party? Three big failures that led to the current debacle
Sean McElwee
There's hope! But unless the Democrats can learn from the mistakes of the recent past, they don't have a future
More online shopping means more delivery trucks. Are cities ready?
Anne Goodchild, Barbara Ivanov
Rising use of e-commerce is clogging city streets with delivery trucks and pollution
My shortlist of political New Year’s resolutions: A guide to staying sane in 2017
Amanda Marcotte
Yeah, 2016 was hard — and 2017 could be harder. Here are three resolutions I'm undertaking to preserve my sanity
Darkest before the dawn: How to prepare for President Trump
Peter Dreier
A 10-point plan for activists, politicians, the press and everyday citizens
WATCH: 2016 proved that gaming isn’t just for gamers — here are the 10 best games this year
Matthew Smith
Salon recaps the best video games that came out this year
Amanda Palmer’s rose-colored glasses: Don’t bet on Donald Trump making “punk rock great again”
Scott Timberg
Sure, art can flourish in "dark times." But in the last 100 years, liberalism and a stable middle class helped more
Over 1,000 American communities have four times the lead poisoning that Flint does
Sarah Lazare
Reuters investigation finds Flint’s water contamination crisis is just the tip of a very contaminated iceberg
What do I owe my mother? It’s not selfish or childish to refuse to forgive and forget
Anna March
I was on the beach when news of my mother's stroke reached me. Did I really have to cut my vacation short?
The Certainty Factor: Trump’s pick for labor secretary wrote a deregulatory manifesto
Justin Elliott
Andrew Puzder’s co-author told us: “He’ll put in place everything we laid out in the book"
Yasiin Bey lets go: Ecstatic Apollo Theater show — with surprise special guests — kicks off his farewell tour
Max Cea
The artist formerly known as Mos Def says his first glorious goodbye to the music industry Wednesday in Harlem
Self-driving swagger wagon: Waymo’s autonomous Chrysler Pacifica will redefine the humble minivan
Angelo Young
It may not be as sexy as a Tesla, but it’s a more practical vehicle for the first wave of autonomous-car deployment
Journey of reconciliation: An unexpected lesson from Pearl Harbor
Michael Winship
Next week, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be the first Japanese leader to visit the site of the surprise attack
Donald Trump’s goon squad: As president, Trump will maintain private security force to crack down on protest
Heather Digby Parton
Breaking with all precedent, Trump will apparently retain his private squad of loyal ex-cops in the White House
“I couldn’t do my work without U.S. science”: Scientists are saving climate data — this is why it matters
Brian Kahn
As long as data remains public, scientists will be able to keep exploring the ways our planet is changing
Aleppo and the empathy gap: We read the tweets, but did nothing while a city died
Jalal Baig
Social media was supposed to make our world connected. But tragic Aleppo tweets weren't enough to change policy
From the “Battle in Seattle” to Donald Trump: Remember when the anti-globalists were left-wing radicals?
Paul Rosenberg
There has long been a current of popular resistance to capitalist globalization — and it used to be on the left
Pizzagate, explained: Everything you want to know about the Comet Ping Pong pizzeria conspiracy theory but are too afraid to search for on Reddit
Andrew Breiner
How this incredibly stupid and dangerous piece of fiction captured the lurid imaginations of many gullible people
Twitter bots promoted Pizzagate conspiracy theory that led gunman into Comet Ping Pong
Brendan Gauthier
How an email about a lost handkerchief spawned a bogus story about a pedophilia ring in a pizza joint basement
Runaway ice: Pine Island Glacier break reveals new mechanism for collapse
Andrea Thompson
“We haven’t seen anything like this yet"
Pulling the lever for doomsday: How Donald Trump changed everything
John Feffer
A dystopian view from 2050, looking back on a world that's a lot different than what we now see
We’re better equipped to live through Trump than we were Bush
Maegan Carberry
We survived the G. W. Bush regression without social media and digital activism; we can hold our own against Trump
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