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“Lover, Beloved” is Suzanne Vega’s tribute to Carson McCullers and it is only the beginning
Annie Zaleski
Using illuminating, complex vignettes from McCuller's life, Vega crafts a multimedia nuanced tragedy
Different rules for the Donald: An unfair set of standards apply only to Hillary Clinton, the #TBT (TimeBeforeTrump) candidate
Bob Cesca
The James Comey letter is proof that Clinton is held to an unfair set of rules while her opponent is held to none
Why the Pentagon budget just won’t go down
William D. Hartung
This year’s Pentagon budget is roughly $600 billion: why does the DOD have such a stranglehold on tax dollars?
What will happen when Mosul falls?
Ryan Bohl
The Islamic State may be doomed, but that hardly means peace for Iraq
Is Donald Trump a Russian agent? A nonpartisan guide to national security and foreign policy issues in the presidential election (part I)
R. Jeffrey Smith
Will we be less safe during the next administration?
I’m with stupid: The entire 2016 election has been an insult to our intelligence
Sophia A. McClennen
Donald Trump isn't the only one to lie with impunity. Logic, facts and intelligence are the losers in this election
Will Donald Trump’s uprising go global — even if he loses?
Heather Digby Parton
Amid the ruins of Trump 2016 a worldwide strategy emerges, linked to Breitbart, UKIP and the European right
Am I raising a Donald Trump? My kid wants to Make Playtime Great Again
Patrick Wensink
“I’m really rich,” my preschooler boasted after collecting $6 in Monopoly Jr. cash from my wife
The new “Inconvenient Truth”: Leonardo DiCaprio’s new documentary wants to challenge climate change skeptics
Eileen G'Sell
Salon talks to Fisher Stevens about "Before the Flood," his new climate change doc starring Leo as Everyman
You can’t do the Time Warp again: Fox should have left “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” alone
Nico Lang
Fox's broadcast remake of "Rocky Horror" shows some pop culture history is best left to its own time
Without debate, we need to talk about Afghanistan: Remember the longest-running war in our nation’s history?
Bob Hennelly
Have we really forgotten this conflict? It seems so, as the U.S. is quietly returning to its interventionist ways
Israel and Palestine won’t see a two-state solution anytime soon, even under a President Hillary Clinton
Sandy Tolan
President Obama's pledge to secure peace means nothing in the face of major arms packages
Seven races that could flip the Senate: Trump’s impending defeat may lead to a down-ballot massacre
Amanda Marcotte
These critical contests will decide the Senate: Who are the candidates — and how do they feel about Donald Trump?
Will millions of “missing voters” propel Donald Trump to victory? Probably not
Matthew Sheffield
Trump's uncounted voters probably don't exist — and pollsters may even be missing voters who hate him
Donald Trump’s time machine: What decade does the GOP nominee want to return to, anyway?
Chauncey DeVega
#RepealThe19th, return to before Roe v. Wade, end birthright citizenship; the Trump campaign is selling time travel
Hillary Clinton’s smooth sailing: GOP strategists say Donald Trump is in trouble
Thomas Beaumont
Hillary Clinton's path to the White House looks rather smooth with just three weeks left to go
“What’s Aleppo?” Breaking down the times Gary Johnson didn’t know what he was talking about
Elizabeth Preza
The Libertarian presidential candidate has had a gaffe-filled campaign — so many gaffes it is hard to count
#RepealThe19th: Donald Trump supporters tweet new anthem after Nate Silver’s poll shows he’d win if only men voted
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump backers have finally found a poll they like: An imaginary electoral map with no women voters
BULLSH**TER OF THE DAY: Eric Trump, for his wildly color-blind analysis of the electoral map
Mireia Triguero Roura
The Republican candidate's son takes after the old man in his wanton manhandling of statistics
How much for the naked staring? Even in the world of performance art, everything has a price
Noah Charney
Performance art is by nature ephemeral, but it's still collectible — which means parts of it can be bought and sold
Faith in ignorance: Politicians who quote the Bible often don’t know anything about the Bible
Émile P. Torres
Two biblical scholars explain that Scripture offers no easy answers — and no one really takes it "literally"
Gary Johnson’s future will likely revolve around answering geography questions
Jeremy Binckes
Maybe it's time to start feeling bad for the Libertarian nominee. Maybe
Bullsh**ter of the day: Gary Johnson, for being proud he can’t use a map or something
Mireia Triguero Roura
The Libertarian spoiler candidate just keeps digging himself deeper
The U.S. government has used a section of the Patriot Act after 9/11 to criminalize people of color
Azadeh Shahshahani, Stephanie Guilloud
Post-9/11, the threat of terrorism has justified detention, incarceration and mass surveillance
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