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We’re No. 16! Why Donald Trump’s boorish American exceptionalism is so wrong
Émile P. Torres
Here's how we need to make America great again. In most every metric that counts, we are slipping against the world
Check out the states with the most dry counties — as if Prohibition never ended
Phillip Smith
It remains to be seen whether dry counties become good predictors of places it will be difficult to legalize pot
The atrocities will continue: No matter who wins the presidency, the Middle East loses
Tom Engelhardt
Hillary, Trump, it makes no substantive difference. America has already committed itself to a doomed War on Terror
Why we bake in a blizzard: When the big storm hits, “your world gets narrowed”
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to a psychologist about uncertainty, nervous energy, cockroaches, social media and bread and milk runs
Donald Trump got lucky: He’s only winning because he’s competing against clowns and losers
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's ascendency says more about the boring slate of candidates the GOP has to offer than about his own talents
This state has the most virgins, according to OkCupid data
Carrie Nelson
A new interactive map measures the highest concentrations of sexually active and inactive people across the U.S.
The truth about Flint: Kids drank poisoned water because of the GOP’s radical, anti-democratic “reforms”
Paul Rosenberg
This nightmare happened because of deeply undemocratic steps taken after the GOP gerrymandered a blue state
Amy Winehouse’s mom opens up: “I did not expect to lose Amy when I did”
Janis Winehouse
I have this dream where Amy says, "Oops, Mum, I really didn’t mean to do that. I went too far this time, didn’t I?"
Wal-Mart’s winter to forget: The retailer’s reputation takes another massive hit
Michael Arria
First it spies on its workers, then it lays them off by the thousands. Wal-Mart just can't seem to escape bad press
How Bernie Sanders could win it all: What it would take for a democratic socialist to become president
Bob Cesca
Despite what many on both the left and right believe, Sanders has a real shot. But is the risk worth the reward?
“Writing about sex may have led me to writing about religion”: Tom Perrotta on theocracies, “The Leftovers” and why “The Scarlet Letter” is a coming-out story
Kate Tuttle
Salon talks to the "Leftovers" author about Nathaniel Hawthorne, writing for TV, sex, guilt and America
Ted Cruz just wants blood: Humanity is a weakness in this Republican Party
Rick Shenkman
The Texas senator pledges to carpet-bomb ISIS, civilian casualties be damned. The result? A bounce in the polls
“Look up, I’m in heaven”: Bowie’s haunting farewell “Blackstar” is a triumph
Caryn Rose
Bowie's death took us by surprise, but he laid out all the clues in his final release, waiting for us to catch on
Koch brothers and other oligarchs beware: Campaign finance reformer says your days are numbered
Elias Isquith
We can save U.S. democracy — but first we need to think bigger, reformer and author Derek Cressman tells Salon
I was a secret hair puller
Katie Koppel
After years suffering trichotillomania in silence, a support group of "trichsters" has helped me hold my head high
Flaunting our ignorance: We’re looking at you, GOP candidates
Daniel R. DeNicola
It's more than good ole American anti-intellectualism -- we celebrate our ignorance and wear it as a badge of pride
The pro-Rubio mirage: Middling candidate only staying afloat because GOP primary is an utter circus
Sean Illing
No matter what the pundits say, the vast majority of Republican voters don't want Rubio as their nominee
5 worst social media fails by politicians this year
Patrice Waite
Remember when Rand Paul misspelled "friendship" and Ben Carson couldn't place Connecticut on a map?
Teen Beat ruined me: Rob Lowe, Duran Duran and my sexy, screwed-up Gen X adolescence
Sarah Hepola
Teen magazines were the perfect fantasy for a lonely kid like me. But too much fantasy can take a toll
Warren Buffett is a phony: Every liberal’s favorite billionaire is actually cut-throat, not cuddly
David Dayen
Buffett's brand is progressive, and Democrats love to bask in his endorsements. The reality is very different
Michael Moore on why America “needs a little time in the timeout room,” and whether Hillary will start a war to prove “a woman can pull the trigger”
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon exclusive: Michael Moore talks Trump and terrorism, Sanders and socialism, Hillary and war
Fox News fuels white rage: Daniel Holtzclaw, Laquan McDonald and the corporate media’s #blacklivesmatter problem
Chauncey DeVega
The news since San Bernardino is more exaggerated, spectacular and bizarre than ever
The game is completely rigged: The 1 percent has more than ever — and the system is too broken to deal with it
Simon Reid-Henry
The global 1 percent has half the world's wealth. We need an entirely new politics
Matt Drudge might elect Donald Trump: The GOP front-runner’s secret weapon is the conservative media icon
Jimmy LaSalvia
Drudge, Trump agree on immigration and a distaste for Hillary Clinton. Together they might defeat GOP establishment
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