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“What they do is f*cking cheat”: Bill Maher rips Republicans for insidious voting laws targeting minorities
Brendan Gauthier
SCOTUS's decision to gut the Voting Rights Act, Maher said, enabled "cheating" GOPers to cast aside minority voters
“Homeland” made me laugh: Here’s what it’s really like being a CIA agent in the Middle East
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to the author of "Left of Boom" about bureaucracy, Bourne and Bond, and infiltrating Al-Qaeda
The revolution America desperately needs: Why Bernie must start running on public education
Daniel Denvir
50 million children are enrolled in America's public schools, and yet those schools are under attack
“The People v. O.J. Simpson”’s stinging verdict: The trial was always about narrative, not truth
Sonia Saraiya
The brilliant dramatization of the Trial of the Century took the stuff of tabloids and turned it into moving drama
The 10 worst states for pot smokers
Phillip Smith
If you like pot and live in these states, it might be time to move
Paul Ryan is an absolute joke: The facts and numbers make it clear — GOP economic plans are an absolute fantasy
Paul Rosenberg
The politics of poverty are so delusional and hopeless because one side is just pretending to care
The GOP rigged the House: Even a massive Donald Trump defeat wouldn’t give Democrats control
David Daley
GOP redistricting post-2010 was built to withstand even a landslide loss. The week's hot political story is fantasy
All the numbers spell disaster for Trump: Latest projections portend electoral doom for both the billionaire and Republicans in November
Sean Illing
Larry Sabato's prediction in a Clinton-Trump matchup shows an electoral college rout for Democrats
Donald Trump slouches towards Bethlehem: We’re witnessing the birth of a new American politics
Tom Engelhardt
The GOP is in shambles. The Democrats may not be far behind. Is this the beginning of the end of our democracy?
“They were inspired to assault a homeless Latino man because Donald Trump”: 8 acts of violence committed in Trump’s name
Janet Upadhye
These incidents did not happen at Trump rallies
The 10 friendliest states for marijuana enthusiasts
Phillip Smith
A new poll measures everything from the number of individual users to the price and quality of local cannabis
We are not Chiraq: Yes, Chicago has too many murders, but labeling us with terms like “war zone,” “Chiraq” and “urban terrorism” doesn’t help
Natalie Y. Moore
Violence in Chicago is a symptom of racial and economic segregation -- issues that must be addressed
The long, winding road to marriage equality: From the Mattachine Society to ACT UP to “Ellen,” they all helped make it possible
David Cole
Countless gay rights advocates worked the legal as well as the cultural angles to get us to where we are today
The myth of the good victim: As an American facing street harassment abroad, I wondered what it meant to be a “good victim”
Patricia Grisafi
"The moment that man took his penis out, my fantasies of an ideal study abroad experience in Florence disappeared"
This is how ISIS works: Brussels, Paris and the roots of modern radicalism
Frederic Lemieux
Scholarship sheds new light on who these terrorists are -- and how the West is complicit in their recruitment
6 key issues where Hillary is vulnerable against Donald Trump
Steven Rosenfeld
Expect the GOP frontrunner to run to her left on everything from foreign policy to the cost of prescription drugs
They have not been the party of Lincoln for decades: Donald Trump exposes the truth about GOP racism that David Brooks keeps denying
Paul Rosenberg
David Brooks keeps pretending his is the party of Lincoln. Sure, in 1864. Maybe he should catch up with reality
What ever happened to the mighty Atlantic salmon?
Kathleen McKeoghain
Today’s salmon, because of the effects of genetic erosion, is the diluted copy of a fish that once thrived
High drama for the GOP today: The third “Super Tuesday” of March could leave party with a two-man race
Simon Maloy
With changing delegate rules and uncertain polling, today's voting could radically alter the shape of the GOP race
Declaration of independence: Bernie’s Michigan surprise and the death of two-party politics
Andrew O'Hehir
Can Sanders' massive upset change the race? Maybe not, but it exposes the terminal decay of two-party politics
There will be bedlam: The global energy crisis is only just beginning
Michael T. Klare
Leading oil producers are selling their wares in a market that's suddenly saturated. Can the world economy survive?
The Republican establishment copes with disaster: There’s no escaping the impossible choice of Donald Trump vs. Ted Cruz
Sean Illing
The hard reality of this losing battle is starting to sink in among party insiders
The GOP’s anti-Trump hysteria has its limits: Will they really unify around Cruz to stop Donald-ageddon?
Heather Digby Parton
Ted Cruz seems like the only man who could stop Trump. But everybody despises Ted Cruz. What happens now?
Marco Rubio is in denial: The establishment favorite insists his mounting losses are victories, while he pines for a contested convention
Sean Illing
Rubio's strategy is to pretend he's winning until the convention, where he's hoping for a miracle nomination
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