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Moms, let go of your smartphone guilt: Every time technology makes our lives easier, we invent ways to make motherhood even harder
Siobhan Adcock
You wouldn't apologize for using the washing machine, would you?
When we are all allowed to fail like white men: Here’s a practical model to solve Hollywood’s diversity problems
Shannon M. Houston
Individual acts of resistance, like those from Meryl Streep, Ava DuVernay and Rose McGowan, only go so far
The GOP’s birthright citizenship test: The simple way to tell who actually wants to win the White House
Jim Newell
This week's Big Question for the field gives us another look at which candidates are serious and which aren't
The Great Drought is upon us: Why California is America’s barren new normal
William deBuys
Climate change threatens to devastate entire regions of North America, and not even a historic El Niño can save us
Presidential libraries, an all-American scam: Why these overpriced vanity projects are bad for politics, the economy & history
David Dayen
Barack Obama is in the early stages of raising $1B for his planned library in Chicago. What a waste!
How to spot a fake: Art forgery’s secrets revealed
Noah Charney
If the world thinks a work is authentic, then it is authentic—and here are the many ways art hoaxes can work
A cyclist abroad: Why European bike culture far outpaces America’s
Lindsay Abrams
I spent a week in the world's top bike cities, and I never wanted to come home
“Dune,” climate fiction pioneer: The ecological lessons of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi masterpiece were ahead of its time
Michael Berry
The Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel turns 50 this year
“I Am Chris Farley” director on the “SNL” star’s legacy and choosing not to dwell on the darkness: “If people want to dig in and do the autopsy of Chris Farley, it’s there. It’s on the Internet”
Anna Silman
Co-director Derik Murray spoke to Salon about his love letter to the late great comedy star
The U.S.-Russia “phony war”: How Washington warmongers could bring us from stalemate to catastrophe
Patrick L. Smith
One of two outcomes is likely: Another long Cold War, or a great power conflict
“I don’t like it when people say God never gives you more than you can handle”: Small-town obit writer Heather Lende knows better
Marilyn Johnson
Heather Lende on living in Alaska, her own brush with death, and why she hates being compared to Sarah Palin
Robert Reich: America is revolting against its ruling class
Robert Reich
The former secretary of labor examines the popularity of Donald Trump on the right and Bernie Sanders on the left
Why we all need to learn the word “anthropogenic”
Subhankar Banerjee
It's a fancy way to say "humans did it"
The real Grizzly Man: No one knows brown bears like Vietnam vet, monkey-wrencher, wild man Doug Peacock
David Gessner
The inspiration for one of Edward Abbey's most memorable characters, Doug Peacock is a legend in his own right
The Middle East will never be the same: Why the Iran pact is a historic triumph
Peter Van Buren
Without a shot being fired, the United States and Iran have effectively ended an era of outright hostility
Mike Huckabee defends Holocaust remark during Fox News confrontation: “I have stood at that oven door. I know exactly what it looks like.”
Sophia Tesfaye
Fox's Geraldo Rivera confronts Mike Huckabee over Holocaust remarks: ‘I’m begging you to apologize
The Donald Trump effect is now undeniable: How the GOP was transformed into a middle-school food fight
Heather Digby Parton
Remember when the Republicans used to be the "party of grown-ups"? Those days are long gone
The scientist who put global warming on the map has terrifying news about sea level rise
Lindsay Abrams
A new study from James Hansen warns we could see up to 10 feet of sea level rise by the end of this century
Google wants to be God’s mind: The secret theology of “I’m feeling lucky”
John Durham Peters
Google makes order of the universe and answers our entreaties. It knows that it's a temple of knowledge in the sky
Stories from a revolution: The beauty of leaderless Tahrir Square
Wendell Steavenson
The lack of leadership was the Egyptian revolution’s strength--until Mubarak fell. Then no one knew what to do next
The GOP’s deranged foreign-policy dream: Build a wall around America—and then prepare for World War III
Heather Digby Parton
The way Republican candidates for president have responded to Iran negotiations tells you all you need to know
“Another great American immigration story”: Wingnuts respond to the Chattanooga shooting
Salon Staff
"Obama's been playing footsie with ISIS, this happens"
The Emmy nominations are as confusing as ever: Parsing the hard-earned victories, tired hang-overs, fickle shut-outs and sheer WTF-ery of the annual awards
Sonia Saraiya
Elated by Tatiana Maslany's nomination? You're not alone! But so many other choices are baffling
6 ways to cut down your energy bill — and help the environment
Reynard Loki
The less energy you consume, the less your provider has to produce -- and the lower your environmental footprint
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