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Preventing Trumpmageddon: Why a Donald Trump reboot still doesn’t matter

Bob Cesca
Even if Trump can't bring himself under control, our horse race-obsessed media still give him a fighting chance

John Lewis marches on: “Our struggle is a struggle to redeem the soul of America”

Philip Eil
Salon talks to Rep. Lewis and the "March" team about Book Three of his Civil Rights-era graphic memoir series

Dems, don’t get happy: Despite big media narratives of a Clinton runaway victory, 100 days is a lifetime in politics

Bob Cesca
Democrats have a tendency to check out once they feel — rightly or wrongly — their candidate's a shoo-in

The Salon author questionnaire: “The word ‘nice’ makes me break out in hives”

Teddy Wayne
5 writers open up about their new books: Jennifer Close, Joe McGinnis Jr., Liz Moore, Gina Ochsner, Lara Vapnyar

Google isn’t enough — Uber needs to re-map the world

Scott Eric Kaufman
Autonomous vehicles require more information than the search giant's maps can provide

Trump’s extremism has deep GOP roots: The correlation between corporal punishment and voting Republican

Paul Rosenberg
Donald Trump's winning-centric campaign rhetoric plays to the lucrative "strict dad" base of the GOP, data shows

Chasing the third-party rainbow: Jill Stein on Sanders, the two-party system, and the “equivalent evils” of Trump and Clinton

Sean Illing
"I will not sleep at night with either of them elected," Jill Stein tells Salon about the Clinton-Trump battle

“Love always trumps hate”: Cory Booker recites Maya Angelou and brings down the house at DNC

Sophia Tesfaye
"Our best days are ahead of us. Together with Hillary Clinton as our president, America, we will rise"

Citizen Kaine: Why the safe pick is the completely smart pick for Hillary

Gary Legum
Who cares if he's boring? Choosing a good, seasoned soldier was the right move for Clinton

Growth in white poverty fuels Trump’s run: Largely ignoring the trend has consequences

Robert Hennelly
The GOP overlooked the poverty that's spread to white suburbs — those neglected Americans turned to Trump

Trump’s killed the GOP: He erased covert racism from the party’s platform — by being overtly racist

Henry Fernandez
With the nomination of Trump, the 162-year-old Republican party has rewound to its pre-dog-whistle iteration

In my genes: Adventures in DNA testing

David Updike
What genetic secrets hide beneath a "white bread" appearance?

Tommy Stinson is the most positive man in rock ‘n roll: “All of the bad thoughts died with my brother”

Dan Mistich
Salon talks to the Replacements alum about his summer tour, upcoming new album and watching Guns N' Roses as a fan

REPORT: Donald Trump embraces his inner-Richard Nixon in leaked copy of RNC speech

Scott Eric Kaufman
"We will be a country of law and order," Trump will reportedly say, and "I will be your voice!"

Norman Lear sits down with Salon: “Trump is the middle finger of the American right hand”

Andrew O'Hehir
Archie Bunker wouldn't vote for Trump, insists his 93-year-old creator, now the subject of an irresistible film

Fears of Trump muddling the electoral map are overblown: His Rustbelt weakness reveals a fundamental vulnerability

Paul Rosenberg
Despite warnings from the media, signs of a battleground shakeup in Trump's favor are noticeably missing

Before Tony Soprano, there was “Seinfeld”: “It turns out we love nothing more than terrible people, but at that time it was unheard of”

Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the author of "Seinfeldia" about the show's slow start, eventual rigor and continuing influence

UPDATED: 5 Dallas police officers killed, 6 injured in sniper attack at protest

Associated Press, Ben Norton, Scott Eric Kaufman
Authorities say four police were killed and seven more were injured by snipers in an attack at a Dallas protest

There’s no cleaning this up: Paul Ryan refuses to break his deal with the devil

Gary Legum
Donald Trump’s blatant racism comes second to Ryan’s desire to enact his legislative agenda

North Carolina’s in play: The red state just might be up for grabs in November

Gary Legum
Republicans are slipping in the state they've won in eight of the last nine elections

Brexit vs. Braveheart: Will the Celtic nations seek revenge on England for its historic blunder?

Andrew O'Hehir
Scotland plots a course toward independence and Ireland ponders unity, while Wales voted "Leave" from the left

Writing a novel about Jews set in 1942—without Hitler: “Once you mention Hitler’s name, his mustache is in the room. The stakes change”

Elizabeth Isadora Gold
Salon talks to Emily Barton about "The Book of Esther," speculative technology and feminist rewriting of history

America’s Colombia problem: Widespread ignorance of the mess the U.S. has made in South America

Brendan Gauthier
Under the guise of a phony war on drugs, the U.S. continues to bankroll a humanitarian crisis in Colombia

Trumpism is here to stay: America’s neo-fascist fever dream has only just begun

John Feffer
As long as our economy produces a nation of haves and have nots, we will remain one election cycle from apocalypse
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