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How one sexy gay novel derailed Gore Vidal’s literary career
Andrew O'Hehir
A new movie paints a loving portrait of the ruling-class rebel -- but the great critic's real legacy is complicated
A super PAC for the poor: How to actually get something done about economic suffering
Blake Zeff
A vocal pope and bestselling book are nice. But to really get results on poverty? Make lawmakers fear for their job
Researchers: The collapse of Greenland’s ice sheet could be a bigger disaster than we thought
Lindsay Abrams
The glaciers' vulnerability to warming waters means current projections of sea level rise are likely too low
Will the power plants of the future burn dead bodies?
Rory Tolan
A facility in Oregon was caught using human remains to produce energy. The revelation disgusts us — but why?
This scary NASA map shows how the world’s forests are going up in smoke
Simeon Tegel
Experts believe forest fires are now burning at record levels, and climate change is only making matters worse
FiveThirtyEight issues brutally honest correction: “We will do better”
Prachi Gupta
A post in the data-driven blog made several mistakes in its analysis
What does 10 feet of sea level rise look like?
Ben Strauss
If predictions hold true, many U.S. coastal cities could be flooded within the next couple of centuries
Study reveals staggering percentage of planet’s population is anti-Semitic
Emily Lodish
As many as half of those surveyed in 102 countries had never even heard of the Holocaust
GOP’s empty agenda problem: Party’s poised to take power, but agrees on nothing
Simon Maloy
Intraparty squabbling and ideological rifts leave GOP leadership handcuffed. Here's why they may accomplish nothing
These cities could be hugely impacted by rising sea levels
Sarah Gray
The unstoppable collapsing of West Antarctic glaciers could greatly impact New York, New Orleans, Miami and more
Newt Gingrich is “deeply offended” by Karl Rove’s latest Hillary Clinton smear
Elias Isquith
The former House speaker and GOP presidential candidate decries Rove's attack on the one-time secretary of state
GOP suddenly has an Obamacare problem: Why they’re now on defense
Simon Maloy
From Medicaid expansion to coverage for preexisting conditions, here's why all the analysis now looks premature
Terror in the skies: The true faces of drone war
Pratap Chatterjee
The military develops increasingly advanced tools for remote-controlled destruction, at a staggering cost
Fake concern for the poor! Koch brothers’ expensive political epiphany
Simon Maloy
New memo teaches the right something it didn't know: Voters are compassionate. Here's their odd plan to act on it
401(k)s are retirement robbery: How the Koch brothers, Wall Street and politicians conspire to drain Social Security
James W. Russell
The decades-long tale of how the Kochs, Reagan, Wall Street and even Democrats have tried to gut Social Security
“Seducing you with their senses:” Jon Favreau on the cult of the chef
Drew Fortune
Salon spoke to Favreau about DIY filmmaking, the perfect meal and why ladies love a man who can cook
My teenage nuclear fantasies: Imagining apocalypse in America’s atomic age
Tom Engelhardt
As a 15-year-old kid, I imagined a world torn apart. What it said about that era, and what it says about our future
“I’m very frustrated by the film’s reception”: Atom Egoyan on his West Memphis Three movie
Daniel D'Addario
Salon spoke director Egoyan and Jason Baldwin, one of the West Memphis Three, about dramatizing the famous story
“No more blaming others”: Marc Maron on his family, his audience, and fictionalizing himself
Neil Drumming
Season 2 of "Maron" sees things getting a little "better" for the crotchety comic
Google’s Uber power play is reminiscent of the big bad Microsoft
Andrew Leonard
Leveraging the popularity of its software dominance to steer commercial behavior? We've seen this movie before
8 charts that show the terrifying reality of how climate change is affecting the U.S.
Lindsay Abrams
The third National Climate Assessment highlights the current and future impacts of global warming
Our sad “Mad Men” revolution: How consumerism co-opted rebellion
Thomas Frank
Talking revolution with Lewis Lapham -- and how capitalism manages to keep coming out on top
Dan Wilson: “I’m like the world’s expert in super mournful, lonely songs right now”
Annie Zaleski
Talking music with Dan Wilson, who wrote "Closing Time," and then hits for Adele, Taylor Swift, Pink and more
Our trash has found its way to the deepest, darkest depths of the oceans
Lindsay Abrams
Researchers mapping the ocean floor found garbage everywhere they went
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