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The victim and the killer
Yasser Salihee was an Iraqi journalist. Joe was an American sniper. On June 24, 2005, fate brought them together on a Baghdad street.
07/27/2005 21:52 UTC
My student comes home: A study in American injustice
Lawrence Bell walked out of prison last weekend, free for the first time since he was 14. This is his story
07/01/2020 11:00 UTC
“Big Lie” vigilantes publish targets online — but Facebook and Twitter are asleep at the wheel
Trumpworld is using social media to chase down a fictional breed of fraudster known as a “ballot mule”
06/22/2022 03:59 UTC
"You think the f*cking Tea Party determines public policy?": Dick Gregory on racism, the 1 percent and why black Americans are angry at the wrong people
"White American racists were more vicious than Hitler," activist and comedian Dick Gregory tells Salon
10/01/2015 00:35 UTC
Wingnuts and liberals' bizarre role reversal: Why Export-Import Bank politics are so perverse
Nowadays, Democrats are defending Ex-Im, and the right is calling it "corporate welfare." It wasn't always that way
06/25/2014 22:00 UTC
The debate's biggest loser: Memes
"Horses and bayonets" scored, but somehow the party was just less fun
10/23/2012 18:09 UTC
“You need to watch who you tell about your religion": In the age of Trump, "the talk" Muslim parents face isn't about sex at all
For some parents, "you should be proud to be a Muslim" has changed to a fearful "be quiet, stay low"
01/04/2016 01:30 UTC
Will global warming slow down the Autobahn?
Ecofascists get blamed for ruining the fun on "Adolf Hitler's roads."
03/13/2007 00:07 UTC
Trump declares himself "ally to all peaceful protesters," threatens to crush them with troops
Trump told the country he will mobilize military if governors don't "dominate" protesters. It's not clear he can
06/02/2020 03:29 UTC
"I've got a hot hungry mouth" is now high art: Grindr gets the opera treatment
The creator of "Grindr: The Opera" talks to Salon about the technology leading a rapid shift in gay culture
04/14/2015 02:58 UTC
"The first day of shooting was the day we went to the cross burning": W. Kamau Bell on hanging out with the KKK and claiming his space with humor
The comedian talks about his new CNN show "United Shades of America" and building bridges across race and politics
03/13/2016 23:30 UTC
Memoir in the age of BuzzFeed
Matias Viegener's high-concept "2500 Random Things About Me Too" echoes Joyce and Artaud
09/02/2013 21:00 UTC
Neda becomes a symbol of the protests
A video that purports to show the last moments of a young Iranian woman has become an opposition symbol
06/22/2009 16:23 UTC
Happy Fourth of July: Is this really the America we want?
The American people face a historical reckoning. Do we stand up against the crimes committed in our name?
07/04/2019 10:00 UTC
Hey, "artists," leave women who eat in public alone
When does public photography become street harassment?
04/11/2014 23:38 UTC