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Hillary’s nomination is inevitable: Bernie has fought the good fight, but after Super Tuesday, the numbers just don’t add up for him
Sean Illing
Despite all the energy of Sanders' movement, the electoral math is not in his favor — barring a Clinton meltdown
Thanks, America! Our broken political system is about to give us a terrifying campaign between a vapid huckster and a war hawk
Andrew O'Hehir
Two corrupt parties and an angry, fearful and ignorant electorate are about to create the worst election ever
Thanks for nothing, Elizabeth Warren: How the Democratic Party’s rock star missed her chance, hurt the progressive agenda
Michael Garofalo
The appetite was there for a truly progressive candidate to topple the Clinton machine. That candidate did not run
How opium defeated America in Afghanistan
Alfred McCoy
A pink flower has stopped the world's largest military juggernaut in its tracks
Power comes with economic security: Steinem and Albright glibly dismiss the possibility that millennial women have legitimate reasons to support Sanders
Peggy O'Donnell
Many young women support Bernie for economic reasons rather than Hillary for gendered ones. Is that so hard to get?
Donald Trump is unstoppable: After crossing the 9/11 line at Saturday’s debate, his lead in South Carolina remains “yuuuge”
Sean Illing
Trump has slain every sacred cow imaginable, yet his popularity among Republican primary voters continues to rise
Watch Justin Bieber back James Corden in a carpool karaoke rendition of “Uptown Funk”
Brendan Gauthier
Corden and Biebs are adorable in matching white tuxedos, comparing Grammy swag bags
“Hamilton” saved the Grammys: If you think you hate popular music, a tired, epic-length awards show isn’t going to help
Sonia Saraiya
The music industry is a horrible old fossil, and as it turns out, that's not so fun to watch for three hours
Inequality leads to authoritarianism: Why Trump is acting like “a generalissimo with a giant brass eagle on his hat”
Edward McClelland
Inequality, bad trade deals, a system rigged for the rich: How's an autocratic billionaire positioned as a savior?
That was the ugliest Dem debate yet: Bernie & Hillary pull out all stops as the primary enters uncharted territory
Jack Mirkinson
Just days after Sanders ran away with New Hampshire, the two candidates met for a rhetorical bare-knuckle brawl
Bernie makes history: After the New Hampshire earthquake, his “revolution” enters uncharted waters
Andrew O'Hehir
Of course it's not over. But Bernie's big win has shifted political reality, and made conventional wisdom worthless
Big drama in New Hampshire: Bernie blowout could spark Hillary campaign shakeup; Trump poised for 1st victory and Rubio’s future looking fragile
Simon Maloy
How will Clinton react to a likely Sanders victory? Will Rubio's strategy survive? Can anyone upset Trump?
Novelists Sara Gruen and Sarah McCoy in conversation: “I study history through a kind of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ looking-glass”
Sara Gruen, Sarah McCoy
Two writers discuss McCoy's "The Mapmaker's Children," writing historical characters, families, dogs and more
“My mother and aunt were killed. Everyone but me was killed”
Paul Wood, Richard Hall
An investigative report finds U.S. responsible for more civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria than it acknowledges
Critics are human, too: “But I don’t think you’re doing the artist or the audience or the art form itself any favor if you pat things on the head”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to A.O. Scott about "monsters of ego," the critic as guide and how Twitter makes his job more lively
How dark money stays dark: The Koch brothers, Sheldon Adelson and the right’s biggest, most destructive racket going
Robert Faturechi
Internal memos reveal the slimy tactics political donors use to hide their campaign contributions from the public
They’re trying to deify Ronald Reagan: Inside the right-wing plot to turn the Gipper into a modern-day God
Brady Carlson
Grover Norquist wants an ode to Reagan in all 3,000 U.S. counties. Then just wait until he targets our currency
Decoding the Iowa caucus spin: As media overplays Rubio’s third-place finish, Sanders shortchanged for amazing near-upset
Sean Illing
The pro-Rubio spin is the result of largely bogus expectations, while some downplay Bernie's achievement
Marco Rubio’s fresh font: A close read of the GOP’s most adorable campaign logo
Scott Timberg
His strange graphics show the strongest and most vulnerable aspects of Rubio's candidacy
We’d rather pay for prison: Poverty, mental illness and the high cost of justice failing before a crime is even committed
Lyz Lenz
In "While the City Slept," Pulitzer-winner Eli Sanders examines the tragic case of murderer-rapist Isaiah Kalebu
Ted Cruz’s election-shattering Iowa upset: His victory has stripped away Donald Trump’s mystique and momentum
Simon Maloy
Marco Rubio got his strong third place finish, and Hillary and Bernie fight each other to a draw
Hillary Clinton must really hate Iowa: The biggest lessons from last night’s Iowa caucuses
Jack Mirkinson
For the second time in 8 years, the Democratic frontrunner underperformed. The ground is shifting beneath her feet
Why Iowa matters: A Donald Trump victory in Monday’s caucus would make him virtually unstoppable
Sean Illing
Primary voters unsure about Trump's long-term viability will come around if he wins in Iowa
Obama as folk hero: To be what he’s trying to be — black, idealistic and president — is nothing less than superhuman
Erin Aubry Kaplan
Obama's had unprecedented importance for black people. We even forgive his blunders, because he's one of the family
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