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Investigative reporter Greg Palast: Trump’s plans to steal the election go well beyond the mail
Chauncey DeVega
Election-theft expert says Trump has a plan to steal the election legally — and the USPS isn't the problem
Road trip to Powder Keg City: The collapse of Seattle’s autonomous zone
Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente
What we saw in Seattle was hopeful, angry and sometimes violent. It was nothing like what you saw on the news
Why did Trump pick Portland? He’s following the lead of far-right groups, and the city’s history
Amanda Marcotte
Extremist groups have long targeted Portland for rallies that turn into street fights — Trump is following suit
Meet Alex Morse, the gay progressive mayor taking on a 30-year Democratic incumbent
Roger Sollenberger
Rep. Richard Neal is the top recipient of corporate dollars in Congress. Here's the guy who hopes to take him down
From Gus Fring to Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Giancarlo Esposito plays “the humanity of all people”
Melanie McFarland
There are overexposed actors, and then there's the ubiquitous Esposito, who is always welcome on our screen
Rock legend Suzi Quatro on the secret to her success: “I never, ever did gender”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The original rock chick talks about her new documentary "Suzi Q" and why she's ready to get back on the road
Trump is a spent force — but Trumpism will become more dangerous once he’s gone
Mark Hill
Trump and his supporters are going to go down swinging after the elections
YouTube suspends account of Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes
Matthew Rozsa
YouTube tells Salon in a statement: "We have strict policies that prohibit hate speech on YouTube"
“Lactose against intolerance”: How milkshakes became a tool for protest and sparked police mistrust
Ashlie D. Stevens
From poison scares to tampons, why a humble dairy drink has politicians and law enforcers shook
What’s antifa? Journalist Talia Lavin on the reality behind the media’s “pernicious lies”
Roger Sollenberger
Confused about antifa? So is everyone. "Anti-fascists have a purpose," says Talia Lavin. "It's in the f**king name"
George Floyd died in agony and a police station burns: This is Donald Trump’s America
Chauncey DeVega
It wasn't just Derek Chauvin who crushed the life out of George Floyd. It was the force of American history
Dozens of cities impose overnight curfews — historic unrest continues unabated
Roger Sollenberger
Protests have exploded into chaos, amid a vacuum of leadership and a social order destabilized by the pandemic
Anti-lockdown “movement”: Powered by racism
Amanda Marcotte
These protests aren't really about public health policy or the virus — they're a display of white identity politics
Ibram X. Kendi: Why the coronavirus is hitting black people so hard
D. Watkins
Ibram X. Kendi and co-author Jason Reynolds on their new YA book "Stamped" and the legacy of racism, then and now
Why are white supremacists protesting to “reopen” the U.S. economy?
Matthew Valasik
Far-right activists are always looking for potential recruits to further their cause
“I love weird characters”: Iliza Shlesinger on creating Cashew Albacore & her Netflix sketch show
Ashlie D. Stevens
The comedian also spoke to Salon about her IG show "Don't Panic Pantry" and why Pomeranians are funny
From hood films to a “The Banker,” Nia Long wants to change the narrative for black dreams
D. Watkins
The actress appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how her film is an extension of her evolution as an artist
Oscar live-action short film spotlight: From voyeurism to a donkey with headphones
Gary M. Kramer
Before seeing the nominated shorts in theaters, read Salon's interviews with the filmmakers for three of them
Port-au-Prince, city of survivors: Voices from Haiti, after the devastating 2010 earthquake
Edwidge Danticat
On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti. This oral history project collected stories from survivors
Best of 2019: Why I’m not raising my child in my old neighborhood
D. Watkins
Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?
Andrew Yang and neurodiversity: Tribute from an Aspie
Matthew Rozsa
Yang probably won't be president. But his positive rhetoric on neurodiversity has been a breakthrough for autism
Military personnel may have flashed a covert white power hand signal during an ESPN broadcast
Matthew Rozsa
Roughly 22 percent of service members said in 2018 that they'd seen white nationalism or racism in the military
Lindy West reclaims the “witch hunt”: On comedy, feminism and why terrible men think they’re victims
Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "The Witches Are Coming," Lindy West turns her gimlet eye on the ruin of America in the Trump era
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