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GOP’s inane war against Dodd-Frank
Mike Konczal
The goal is to gut derivatives regulation and the Volcker Rule. The reasoning is as short-sided as it is inane
Why Arctic drilling is a disaster waiting to happen
Lindsay Abrams
Author McKenzie Funk on the lessons to be learned from Shell's embarrassing Arctic disaster
GOP’s “white guy” problem: New data reveals why it should be scared about ’16
Simon Maloy
New study shows that even under ideal conditions, GOP will be hard-pressed to make up demographic deficit in 2016
From Spider-Gwen to “The Multiversity”: The best comics of 2014
Mark Peters
The past year has brought breakthroughs in female superheroes, meta-comics, and comics etched on beer bottle labels
The most popular cat names in the country are cutesy and terrible
Joanna Rothkopf
Why are more cats not named Nancy Reagan?
A world war on American soil: How the Civil War became a global struggle
Don H. Doyle
When the Union and the Confederacy charged into battle in 1861, the whole world was watching — and waiting
Looking for neo-Nazis? There’s an app for that
Angela Waters
German officials hope new technologies will help curb the rise of right-wing extremism across the country
Why activists and feminists get so many death threats
Valerie Tarico
Activists of all stripes reflect on the dangers of standing up for controversial ideas in the age of social media
Fox News has nothing but fear: Here’s how we fight back against lies — and win
Paul Rosenberg
The right took Congress with scare tactics. To hold the White House in 2016, Democrats need an aggressive counter
Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and the mythology of rock ‘n’ roll
Tomas Hachard
What the Boss' new box set and Dylan's "Basement Tapes" reveal about the (often murky) origins of rock legends
2014’s political curveballs: 5 biggest surprises of the year
Luke Brinker
From some unexpected losses to unforeseen political developments, here's what threw us for a loop
Héroes for sale: Teófilo Stevenson, Yasiel Puig and the plight of the Cuban athlete
Brin-Jonathan Butler
Immigration restrictions may soon be over, but for decades Cuba's stars have faced an impossible choice: Stay or go
Jack Miles’ return to religion: “There are questions that remain in the human mind even when science doesn’t address them”
Sara Scribner
Science is about learning, and religion about coping with life, says editor of new Norton Anthology of religion
A frat boy’s “gay experience”
Isaac Abel
I always considered myself straight. What happened with Tom left me questioning everything about my sexuality
Let’s abandon the Democrats: Stop blaming Fox News and stop hoping Elizabeth Warren will save us
Bill Curry
Progressives have no power in a corporate, focus-grouped, Wall Street-leaning party. But we are the change we need
From Keystone to “James Flacco”: Highlights from Obama’s year-end news conference
Luke Brinker
President holds final press conference of the year before heading to Hawaii
Moderator of “Serial” subreddit: “It’s terrifying to think how much time I’ve spent researching this”
Anna Silman
Salon spoke to redditor Jake White about the podcast's conclusion and how he's helped to shape the narrative online
The truth about the New Republic: Kinsley, Krauthammer, Oliver North and a liberal magazine’s demented war on liberalism
Eric Alterman
TNR spent the '80s in bed with Reagan and Ollie North, backing tax cuts, proxy wars -- and screwing liberalism hard
Karl Rove and Fox News’ worst nightmare: White males, the changing South and the truth about demographics and Democrats
William H. Frey
White males drove GOP's midterm wins. But dig deep into population changes and there's a very different story
Why millions of Christian evangelicals oppose Obamacare and civil rights
Daniel Silliman
Religious fundamentalists believe end times are upon us. It's no wonder they're so desperate to cling to power
“What’s up with the rag head?”: When I starred in a Facebook ad
Vishavjit Singh
One angry commenter said he'd rather cut his own wrists than see my face. Here's what I wish those people knew
Fox News’ sick reaction to torture report: It’s a distraction from Obamacare!
Luke Brinker
The network doesn't want to talk about the report's mortifying revelations
Salon’s 2014 gift guide: What to buy for your favorite fictional characters
Erin Keane
A heart tote for Jane the Virgin? A charming hotel key chain for Zero from "Grand Budapest"? So many choices
Mary Landrieu’s bitter end: Why her complaints about Democrats abandoning her ring so hollow
Jim Newell
The Louisiana senator is "disappointed" that the Democratic Party isn't helping her. But it's helped her plenty
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