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The Donald Trump that only his family has ever seen

David Cay Johnston
Lying, cheating, amoral to his core; still a child fearing a wrathful father: A book analyzes Trump's psyche

Why are sitcom dads still so inept?

Erica Scharrer
Sitcom dads have been known for being inept. With changing expectations of fathers, have today's sitcoms ket up?

On Father’s Day, Black dads and the fragility of our fortune

D. Watkins
Growing up, Dad said Father's Day wasn't "a real holiday." Now that I'm a dad, I've decided to embrace it

Failure and the five o’clock shadow: Teaching my 11-year-old son how to shave

John Powers
The fuzzy front end of puberty is the start of becoming a capable man, and figuring out what that means to a father

Fathering and masculinity in the age of COVID-19: A noteworthy silver lining

Ronald F. Levant
As modern life came to a halt due to the pandemic, fathers came into much closer contact with their families

Why protests are actually good for your mental health

Matthew Rozsa
Negative thoughts are bad for your mental health. But there's a social reason so many of us have them

Judd Apatow praises Pete Davidson sharing his grief in the dark comedy “King of Staten Island”

D. Watkins
"I don't think we screwed it up. When it's on cable, I won't be ashamed of myself."

Between burnout and the bends: Cascading crises have created a burnout epidemic

Sara Konrath
The lines between work and home are blurrier than ever, making many feel that we can't stop and rest

Reclaiming “freedom” in the age of coronavirus: Don’t allow Trump and the right to claim it

Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives think they control the concept of "freedom." But progressives have a deeper, richer tradition

Who will still be “essential” in our post-COVID-19 world?

Andrea Mazzarino
A military spouse’s perspective on fighting this pandemic

“If it doesn’t scare the cows, who cares?”: Steve Zahn weighs in on gender identity in “Cowboys”

Gary M. Kramer
Fresh off winning the Best Actor prize at Tribeca, Zahn speaks to Salon about his career, fatherhood, and more

The best and boldest new must-read books for May

Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
From poignant novels to eerie speculative fiction, May has it all, even Japanese American Jane Austen short stories

Welcome to the kingdom of the sick

Cynthia Ryan
I’m a professor with health challenges. For some of my students, the pandemic is their first glimpse into my world

On “Little Fires Everywhere,” everyone’s secret comes out, setting up for a heated finale

Hanh Nguyen
Author Celeste Ng and EP Liz Tigelaar spoke to Salon about Izzy's Otherness, adoption narratives, and a deeper end

Recommended reading for April: New must-read books to liven up long shutdown days

Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
New novels by Julia Alvarez and Emily Gould are joined by two exciting debuts and a compelling story collection

Behind the right’s obsession with a miracle cure for coronavirus: It’s not just about Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The conservative run on antimalarial drugs, sparked by Trump, is also about deep-rooted hostility to public health

Democracy on hold: States are canceling public meetings amid coronavirus crisis

Emily Pontecorvo
What's lost when the public can’t show up in person to fight for their communities?

“Breeders” feels your parenting pain and cusses right along with you

Melanie McFarland
Salon chats with the stars and creators about their honest FX comedy, which shows loving parents losing their minds

Why humanity should look to its roots as we revillage our towns and cities

April M. Short
The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters

Pamela Adlon on the secret to “Better Things”: “Don’t write with gender in mind”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The creator and star of "Better Things" appeared on "Salon Talks" to talk Hollywood, motherhood, and the C-word

Pamela Adlon wants you to let “Better Things” wash away the anger

Melanie McFarland
Salon chats with series creator Pamela Adlon and its stars as the show's magical fourth season gets underway

Voting tech gone wrong: How scrambled data upended a Nevada caucus site

Steven Rosenfeld
No matter how good the technology might have been, the human errors that marred the process weren’t anticipated

Where science enters the courtroom, the Daubert name looms large

Peter Andrey Smith
Decades ago, two parents sued a drug company over their newborn’s deformity — and changed courtroom science forever

A Nobel Laureate retracted her high-profile paper. Bravo!

Mary Widdicks
In science, a flawed experiment — and the subsequent discovery of the flaw — can be as valuable as a perfect study.
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