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Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from a festive bear enclosure in Britain to the polio-endemic streets of Pakistan
Sympathy for Sarah Pfefferman, please: “It’s always hard to hear when people don’t like you or think you’re a selfish jerk”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Amy Landecker about the way her "Transparent" character is perceived and what they have in common
Draft-dodger Donald Trump: Veterans with PTSD “can’t handle” combat
Brendan Gauthier
Trump tries for empathy, lands on narcissism, explains to an audience of veterans the "horror stories" of war
In the Trump Matrix: The GOP nominee is a hopeless narcissist, living in his own fantasy universe — but maybe that’s what Americans want
Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump stands for nothing and no one, except himself. Does America really yearn to breathe his brain farts?
Hillary dominates — and Donald Trump gave the worst debate performance of any candidate ever
Heather Digby Parton
So the Trump campaign wasn't kidding —he didn't prepare, and the result was total devastation
The cage match debate: Why Donald Trump will defeat Hillary Clinton tonight
Chauncey DeVega
My bold predictions on why Trump, who's modeled himself after professional wrestling villains, will win
“Why am I so unhappy?”: “Transparent” enters a season of grief
Melanie McFarland
In a new season of "Transparent," the Pfeffermans come to terms with the lasting side effects of self-discovery
Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe
Salon Staff
Fascinating world views from the Rio Paralympic Games to a school in Bangkok
“My narrator is starving, both literally and metaphorically”: Teddy Wayne and Alexandra Kleeman on anxiety and alienation in their new books
Teddy Wayne, Alexandra Kleeman
Kleeman on reading Wayne's "Loner": "I felt like the person who turns away first in a game of chicken"
Brit right-winger Nigel Farage is right: Trump is a lot like Reagan — in all the worst possible ways
Conor Lynch
From taxes to the poor, Trump has a staggering ignorance of the issues, just like Reagan did
The godfather vs. the grandmother: How the 2016 election became a battle of “character” over substance
Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
That a proven foreign policy expert has to play the "grandmother card" shows modern politics have descended to PR
“You’re the Worst” returns at its best: Finding comedy in depression and the rocky road to wellness
Melanie McFarland
Nothing makes us feel better than watching characters who have made more of a mess of their lives than we have
Trump’s campaign shuffle: The problem isn’t who’s working for The Donald — the problem is him
Gary Legum
Pivot after pivot, makeover and makeover — nothing can change the disaster that is Donald Trump
Teaching kids empathy: In Danish schools, it’s … well, it’s a piece of cake
Jessica Alexander
American students are falling behind on valuable social skills. In Denmark, one simple classroom tradition works
Cease all Trump sanctimony: Republicans want to disavow a monster they created because it is devouring them alive
Daniel Denvir
It's tempting to think that Trump has finally gone too far, but he's just giving his backers exactly what they want
We can’t look away: The joy of Donald Trump and political rubbernecking
Chauncey DeVega
Trump’s campaign and his takeover of the Republican Party are the political equivalents of a car accident
His dark materials: After that diabolical, masterful performance, Donald Trump could easily end up president
Andrew O'Hehir
Seen live, Trump's speech hits 7.5 on the Nuremberg scale, and the nightmare scenario inches closer to reality
The hypocrisy of Paul Ryan criticism: His RNC speech might have been awkward, but did he really have a choice?
Carrie Sheffield
Ryan is the best — and maybe only hope — for the GOP to redirect Trump's baser instincts in a better direction
Strong man: Violence is a force that gives Donald Trump meaning
Daniel Denvir
"Law and order" is a readymade narrative tailored for Americans looking for explanations in complicated times
Anonymous philanthropy is over: 6 public treasures billionaires just needed their names on
Larry Schwartz
Charitable donations have less to do with philanthropy than with purchasing immortality
Is “The Neon Demon” gruesome misogyny or brilliant feminist commentary? Can it be both?
Andrew O'Hehir
Elle Fanning plays a young model beset by monsters in Nicolas Winding Refn’s grisly, gorgeous L.A. horror flick
The science of selfishness: Humans aren’t actually hard-wired to be jerks
Erin Coulehan
A new study suggests that our default setting is intuitively selfless—but given time, we talk ourselves out of it
New York killed my dating life — and I couldn’t be happier now
Emily J. Smith
“If you think the San Francisco dating scene is bad, wait till you get to New York,” people warned me
Narcissist in chief: The danger of having Donald “Citizen” Trump in the White House
Robert S. Becker
Fortress narcissists like Kane and Trump don't learn from failure — that makes their power very dangerous
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