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Jon Stewart, Louis C.K., Chris Rock, Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien and the behind-the-scenes secrets of comedy’s ’90s glory days

Kliph Nesteroff
Before they were famous, today's brilliant comics toiled on "SNL" or elsewhere -- and despaired of making it big

I was the Mexican-American at a Donald Trump rally

Pat Tomaino
Liberal Massachusetts, far from the border -- what explains the Trump fans? And would they be nice to me?

Ben Carson’s new low: GOP hopeful compares refugees to “rabid dogs”

Sophia Tesfaye
"If there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you're probably not going to assume something good"

“I’ll take my chances with the brain tumor”: Larry Wilmore devastates Ben Carson’s Geography-gate debacle

Sarah Burris
If Carson's gifted hands aren't enough to trace a U.S. map, "Did his patents wake up with an ear on their foot?"

Bill Maher slams GOP, Ted Cruz for ISIS idiocy: “You can’t wipe people off the map”

Sarah Burris
On Colbert, he calls Cruz "a chicken hawk with a law degree," mocks GOP's militaristic insanity in Middle East

Bill Maher tangles with Stephen Colbert: The “Late Show” host brings out the best and worst sides of his complicated guest

Scott Timberg
Colbert somehow makes Maher seem more likable, without defanging him — can they get a standing TV date?

El Niños wreak havoc everywhere: As we brace for the coming El Niño, here’s why their effects are so dramatic

Simon Winchester
Generated in the vast Pacific Ocean, El Niño's effects are legion -- drought, severe rainstorms, major flooding

Here’s what I’ve got for you, Kid: Lucky for my daughter, she’s half made up of her dad so the bad knees and slow metabolism aren’t a sure thing

Emily Flake
I hope to pass on more than stubby hands & skin problems -- like what it means to be of a people or from a place

Marco Rubio’s American hellscape: The insane science denial that puts the planet in jeopardy

Paul Rosenberg
Rubio, Cruz and other GOP front-runners have it all backwards, and it is time to sound the alarm

10 right-wing conspiracy theories that have slowly invaded American politics

Mark Potok, Don Terry
Paranoia is in our bloodstream. And with the emergence of social media, we're more misinformed than ever before

Ben Carson’s oddball appeal: “The right has not traditionally wanted black conservatives who are all over the map”

Scott Timberg
Salon talks to a scholar of African American conservativism about how Carson fits into that landscape

Marco Rubio is in big trouble: Why the GOP’s extremist fringe is mobilizing against him

Heather Digby Parton
The same forces that deposed Eric Cantor from the House last year are now showing signs of movement against Rubio

America lost in Afghanistan: Anatomy of a foreign policy disaster

Ann Jones
Ten months ago, we celebrated the end of the longest war in U.S. history. Our victory has since proven pyrrhic

America’s post-Citizens United dumpster fire: How the campaigns are blowing holes in what remains of campaign finance law

Simon Maloy
Five years after SCOTUS opened the floodgates, GOP and Dem campaigns find new and exciting ways to mock the FEC

Living the Halloween dream: The fragile beauty of trick-or-treating, the last of our great compulsory community acts

Sonia Saraiya
As "Fresh Off The Boat" observes, trick-or-treating is both precarious and fundamental to the American experience

Carrots are not Halloween candy: Stop telling us what we can — and can’t — hand out for trick-or-treat

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Responsible parenting" signs in a Connecticut neighborhood stir up controversy over allergy-friendly treats

The man who warned us about Donald Trump, Fox News and the rise of the idiocracy

David Masciotra
With a new biography out and a recent documentary still making waves, it's time to consider Gore Vidal's legacy

Rand Paul’s point of no return: The GOP establishment tells him to back off his White House campaign

Simon Maloy
No one believes Rand Paul will be president -- not even Mitch McConnell, who endorsed him

5 reasons Paul Ryan’s astounding family time hypocrisy matters

Joe Hines
The Wisconsin congressman is ready to fight for a work-life balance -- just not on behalf of the American people

Corporate America’s unforgivable new swindle: Leveling workers’ compensation to nothing

Michael Grabell, ProPublica, Howard Berkes, NPR
One Texas lawyer is helping companies write their own rules. It's a story that's playing out across the country

Babies ruined my orgasm: How trying to have kids sucked all the pleasure out of sex

Gavin Francis
It was hard enough before conception got involved. When trying? Forget it. This science and biology explains why

The voice told me to end my life: This love quieted the voices better than any pill

Jordan Kurella
When he met me, I took one pill to quiet the voices. Now it is our marriage that tethers me to what is real

Howard Zinn: “The American Empire has always been a bipartisan project”

Howard Zinn
In a 2008 essay, Zinn discusses what the classroom didn't teach him about American imperialism

“This is what erasure looks like”: Texas mother shames textbook company into putting slavery back in American history textbook

Scott Eric Kaufman
The textbook had referred to slaves as "workers" who "immigrated" to the United States
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