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Rebecca Solnit: Las Vegas mirrors America’s decline
Rebecca Solnit
The author of "Men Explain Things to Me" on the dangers of Sheldon Adelson and casino capitalism
“Wild”: Reese Witherspoon sends mixed messages in a gorgeous liberation fable
Andrew O'Hehir
Cheryl Strayed's hit memoir becomes a warm, wrenching, often gorgeous travelogue. But has the point been buried?
Big banks broke America: How to achieve the ultimate revenge against them now
Robert Hennelly
Since looting all of us for a generous bailout, you'd have thought they'd all lie low. Here's what they did instead
GOP’s fake new makeover: How the media sat down on the job in 2014
Luke Brinker
The political press corps found their narrative about "new" Republicans and stuck to it -- the facts be damned
David Foster Wallace’s importance of being earnest: Irony, Generation X and the sheer joy of language
Adam Kirsch
DFW was exceptional in so many ways -- and the root of his distinction might be his sense of Americanness
I quit: Miseries of an Uber driver
Claire Callahan Goodman
A terrible GPS system and crummy hourly rate while the company reaps huge profits? No more. I’m out
We may never have another coldest year in history
Andrea Thompson
Don't let the polar vortex fool you. This year is the hottest on record -- and things are only getting worse
“Our universe would be destroyed”: Inside the science of “Interstellar”
Kip Thorne
The physicist who advised "Interstellar" explains the wild science behind the film's otherworldly ideas
Is Louisiana’s coastline beyond saving?
Jason Berry
An area the size of Delaware has already disappeared, and we may be powerless to stem the rising tides
5 dangerous fantasies warping our foreign policy in the Middle East
Andrew Bacevich
Washington assumes the presence of U.S. troops will be a stabilizing force in the region, but why?
Racist “Twilight” fans won’t stop harassing Robert Pattinson’s girlfriend
Nico Lang
Pop singer FKA Twigs opens up about the abuse she's received since her relationship hit the Internet
America’s other foreign policy disaster: Why blowback in Africa is all but inevitable
Nick Turse
From Libya to South Sudan, the Gulf Guinea to Mali, our efforts to tame extremism have backfired spectacularly
This is why conservatives win: George Lakoff explains the importance of framing — and what Democrats need to learn
Paul Rosenberg
Messaging matters, George Lakoff tells Salon, but the key to politics is combining message with a moral grounding
Gay marriage’s long and messy road: What we misunderstand about this tortured legal saga
Gabriel Arana
The new book "Winning Marriage" destroys the dangerous myth that legalizing gay marriage was ever "inevitable"
A tale of two Detroits: How predatory lending forged a separate-and-unequal dystopia
Laura Gottesdiener
Post-bankruptcy, the motor city remains cleaved in two along racial and socioeconomic lines -- perhaps permanently
Ready for the inevitable? Why the hubris of Hillary Clinton’s backers should make Dems nervous
Elias Isquith
If Clinton is trying to avoid the "inevitability trap" that doomed her in '08, this is not the way to do it
NASA: Asteroids hit our atmosphere “all the time”
Lindsay Abrams
Small impact events happen every other week, this new NASA map shows
Making viral TV: How “Too Many Cooks” and “Over the Garden Wall” work their hypnotic magic
Sonia Saraiya
Cartoon Network and Adult Swim have cracked a mysterious code: How to create a TV sensation online
How to save the Democratic Party: Path to nirvana requires total economic revamp
Jim Newell
Dems may be content to win every other election cycle -- but here's a long-term plan that could change everything
Look what we’ve done to the world’s oceans
Lindsay Abrams
New maps paint "the most comprehensive picture yet" of human-caused ocean acidification
Real reason for the Republican wave: Mitt Romney’s endorsements! (says Romney’s pals)
Jim Newell
Mitt Romney's allies are contrasting his endorsement record to Hillary Clinton's. Is he serious?
Here’s when you can expect the coldest day of winter
Lindsay Abrams
The absolute worst of the season, in one handy map
“It’s symbolic annihilation of history, and it’s done for a purpose. It really enforces white supremacy”: Edward Baptist on the lies we tell about slavery
Michael Schulson
Edward Baptist on horrifying truth that we memorialize Confederate soldiers and not Americans who died enslaved
The new atheist commandments: Science, philosophy and principles to replace religion
Lex Bayer, John Figdor
Atheism need not be reactionary -- it can offer constructive rules to live by. Stand back, Moses: Here's our shot
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