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Lori Loughlin faces new bribery charges in college admissions scandal
Jon Blistein
The actress, her husband, and nine other parents are accused of bribing University of Southern California employees
Fascists and anti-fascists: Mainstream media strikes a false balance
Gregory Shupak
Mainstream outlets can't perceive a difference between actual neo-fascists and those who actively resist them
Why I’m not raising my child in my old neighborhood — the one I said I’d never leave
D. Watkins
Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?
“Big Mouth” Season 3 masterfully decodes the “politics of childhood”
Ashlie D. Stevens
The strength of Netflix’s animated comedy lies in the inherent change that its pubescent stars must navigate
Cornered Trump turns to implied threats of violence: How worried should we be?
Amanda Marcotte
Unable to mount any legitimate defense, Trump drops dark hints of "civil war" to fight impeachment with fear
Right-wing “journalist” Andy Ngo outed: Video shows him hanging out with far-right hate group
Igor Derysh
Ngo was embraced by Ted Cruz and interviewed by Jake Tapper. But maybe he was just an alt-right troll all along
White nationalists’ extreme solution to the coming environmental apocalypse
Alexandra Minna Stern
There is a rise of ecofascism as a core ideology of contemporary white nationalism
How Trump and Fox News work with fascists to spread hateful propaganda
Amanda Marcotte
By staging streets fights with "antifa," hate groups help Trump push the lie that "both sides" cause terrorism
No fairy tale: The Trump administration’s declaration of inhuman rights
Karen J. Greenberg
The Trump administration is determined to undo the country’s commitment to human rights
What far-right violence? Ted Cruz wants to label antifa a terrorist group
Urie Dvorozniak
Dangerous Republican resolution suggests that all forms of political dissent could soon be considered terrorism
“Stranger Things 3” gives us a meaner Hopper, and we’re not loving it
Melanie McFarland
Discussions about retrograde masculinity are so 2019, but sadly the 1985 Jim Hopper fits the bill
The “SpongeBob Squarepants” cast dives deep: On their iconic roles and humanity under the sea
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with the cast of "SpongeBob Squarepants" to describe what makes this silly sea show so enduring
Trump’s “social media summit” is a haven for far-right fringe figures
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's "social media summit" at the White House feels more like a gaggle of far-right internet micro-celebs
Patriot Prayer is building a violent movement in Portland
Shane Burley
Patriot Prayer, a right-wing group, is building a violent movement along the West Coast.
Far-right groups plan to rally at Trump’s Fourth of July party
Matthew Chapman
Right-wing commentators have urged rally-goers to come armed
No evidence to support right-wing claims that antifa threw “cement milkshakes” in Portland
Igor Derysh
Portland cops fueled far-right meme that antifa might attack Proud Boys with cement-laced shakes, on no evidence
Joe Biden to rich donors: “Nothing would fundamentally change” if he’s elected
Igor Derysh
Along with praise for the "civility" of racists, Biden assures donors "no one's standard of living will change"
Weaponized white feminism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “When They See Us”
Melanie McFarland
"The Handmaid's Tale" and "When They See Us" show how white feminism fails people of color. But it must star anyway
Don’t look away from Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us,” the most important series on TV now
D. Watkins
The Netflix series highlights what happens when black people are invisible in the criminal justice system
On LGBTQ allies and angels, and Stonewall at 50
Brian Perrin
A reflection on community and courage before the epic Pride celebrations of this milestone summer commence
In a time of adversity, the bone-deep appeal of bone broth moves through mother to daughter
Bex Brian
A suddenly ubiquitous menu item has deep resonance for 3 generations of women seeking strength, stability and joy
Best Sex Ever: Advice for straight man in lingerie who’s afraid his girlfriend will think he’s gay
Arielle Egozi
She’s come around to being OK with his "quirks," but will more adventurous sex change that? A reader asks Arielle
Instagram is the new home for Alex Jones and Infowars
Natalie Martinez
Since December, Alex Jones has used Instagram to post Infowars videos
Mary Badham, the original Scout, on the enduring appeal of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the woman whose iconic turn as Atticus Finch's daughter in the 1962 film based on Harper Lee's novel
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