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Retired judge unloads on hypocritical Supreme Court: “They’re talking out of both sides of their mouth”
Elias Isquith
The Court is all over the map on campaign finance — and U.S. democracy is hurting for it, James Nelson tells Salon
Goodbye to all that: Hillary ditches the caution that helped doom her 2008 campaign
Joan Walsh
Clinton isn’t obsessed with working class whites, though she won’t ignore them. She’s expanding the Obama coalition
Baltimore’s secret history of death: Racism, corporate greed & the most infamous mass-poisoning in American history
Adam Gaffney
Freddie Gray's story ends with the cops, but starts with a system that destroyed the health of an entire community
Beyond Sister Souljah and Zombie Reagan: How Dems can move past the stale ’90s politics of race, and why Republicans won’t
Joan Walsh
Baltimore shows the need for new ideas, but the GOP clings desperately to Ronald Reagan and Charles Murray
Time to panic: Big data says you may already have ruined your kid’s life
Scott Timberg
A New York Times feature about the best and worst places to grow up offers some head-spinning conclusions
“I just don’t believe this anymore”: Why I abandoned my faith
Valerie Tarico
Sarah Morehead of the nonprofit group Recovering From Religion reflects on her tortuous path to godlessness
I secretly lived in my office for 500 days
Terry K.
Unable to pay rent in L.A., I slept behind my desk. But what began as a quick financial fix soon became a lifestyle
Right-wing lunatics think the military is planning to invade Texas. Here’s why.
Heather Digby Parton
The Tea Party actually thinks the military is about to attack the Lone Star State. We wish we were making this up
Vietnam’s most haunting lesson: Why the “War on Terror” will continue to fail after the troops come home
Christian Appy
Forty years to the day after the Vietnam War, America is still making the same mistakes. Let the revisionism begin
Amy Schumer’s chat with Ashley Madison CEO: Encourage men to cheat when women gain weight, then profit
Kirsten Clodfelter
Noel Biderman doesn't do his infidelity service any favors in an interview he thinks he's acing
“Game of Thrones” recap: “There’s no justice in the world — not unless we make it”
Libby Hill
What little Jon Snow knows, he learned from Ned Stark; Cersei takes a closer look at the fundamentalist Sparrows
Stannis “The Mannis” Baratheon: Why he’s the best “Game of Thrones” character — and rightful king of Westeros
Anna Silman
The Lord of Dragonstone gets short shrift on "Game of Thrones" -- but he doesn't deserve it
Netflix’s “House of Cards” secrets: The real story behind Kevin Spacey and Frank Underwood’s meteoric ascent
Donald Sull, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt
"House of Cards" broke all the rules, even for prestige TV. Here's how Netflix pulled off Spacey, Fincher, & magic
Scientists discover a massive magma pit beneath the Yellowstone supervolcano
Lindsay Abrams
There's enough partly molten rock down there to fill the Grand Canyon eleven times
The alarming rise in man-made earthquakes, mapped
Lindsay Abrams
The central and eastern U.S. has been hit by a dramatic spike in quakes caused by oil and gas drilling
Climate change by state: An interactive map of the U.S.
Climate Central
In celebration of Earth Day, a look at temperature increases across the country. See how your state stacks up
“Democracy, sponsored by Koch Industries”: 2016’s scary new landscape
Jim Newell
Money will no longer be a concern for candidates, and we're only beginning to understand the implications
Forget Marco Rubio: This is what a transformational Republican actually looks like
Luke Brinker
If the GOP were serious about remaking its image, it would turn to Brian Sandoval -- but they aren't, so they won't
Oklahoma finally admits it’s got a frackquake problem
Lindsay Abrams
The state geological survey officially “considers it very likely” that injection wells are causing earthquakes
A hater’s guide to astrology: How I learned to stop getting angry about people’s dumb beliefs
Eric Adams
As a man of science, I had been bothered by the mysticism of astrology more than just about anything. But should I?
Weeds are the future of healthy eating
Jason Mark
Urban foraging could help address the nutrition crisis in America's low income communities, researchers say
Bill Maher confronts Judy Miller: “The reason I might have some trouble with your credibility is I think all these assertions are true”
Salon Staff
The "Real Time" host is having none of the disgraced New York Times reporter's spin about Iraq, neocons and WMD
Our government is a dysfunctional mess. Here are 4 ways to fix it
Elias Isquith
D.C. is a disaster, but former journalist and campaign pro Michael Golden tells Salon there's reason for hope
Noam Chomsky: We’re facing a new Cold War
Noam Chomsky
The linguist and philosopher on the warped coverage of Putin's Russia and the ways we whitewash our war crimes
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