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Let’s never have an Oscars host again
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The case for nobody: Our favorite Oscar host is the one who isn't there
Michael Jackson’s family calls “Leaving Neverland” doc a “public lynching”
Daniel Kreps
“Michael is not here to defend himself,” singer’s family claims in new statement
Has “Black Panther” really changed Hollywood?
Rachel Leah
Star Chadwick Boseman raised the question after the cast won a SAG award for outstanding performance
Author of Neil Armstrong biography “First Man”: He understood “the place of humankind in the cosmos”
Chauncey DeVega
James Hansen, author of the biography that spawned the Ryan Gosling film, on what he learned from Neil Armstrong
Kathy Griffin is used to the death threats now. And she’s not backing down
Alli Joseph
"They will track down your sister with cancer and they will torture her as she's dying," the comedian tells Salon
White nationalist groups are really street gangs, and law enforcement needs to treat them that way
Matthew Valasik, Shannon Reid
Categorizing alt-right groups as gangs would increase the attention they get from law enforcement
The alt-right isn’t dead: It was just taken over by Fox News
Amanda Marcotte
White supremacist James Fields is on trial for murder. Meanwhile, his ideas are being championed on Fox News
Funk was the black answer to “Star Wars”: Take the trip with “Tales From the Tour Bus”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to producer and historian Nelson George about the rock radio "apartheid" and why funk never got its due
Tracing my African American genealogy
Kenyatta D. Berry
An African American genealogist can reconstruct the past and understand their ancestors’ lives
Here’s real proof that a cellphone contract works
Rachel Sarah
Clear rules, buy-in, and mutual respect helped this mom get her teen to sign on the dotted line
Slow motion civil war
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump isn’t our president; he is the Jefferson Davis of a new red state confederacy
Words into bombs: Donald Trump’s violent rhetoric has consequences
Chauncey DeVega
Three years of Trump's hateful rhetoric and violent threats led to this terrorist attack. Why is anyone surprised?
Trump and Kavanaugh wins are “for the boys”
Robert Lipsyte
How frats, teams, and gangs divide, conquer, and now judge America
Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: “Alt-right without the racism”?
Amanda Marcotte
Salon reviewed two years of Gavin McInnes "comedy" clips to capture how the Proud Boys leader talks about race
Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: Defending themselves, or spoiling for a fight?
Amanda Marcotte
After last Friday's New York brawl, how much responsibility do right-wing militants have for the violence?
Donald Trump’s racist obsessions are the real story — not Elizabeth Warren’s heritage
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's "Pocahontas" troll is part of his larger — and terrifying — obsession with race, genetics and eugenics
The saga of Brett Kavanaugh: Class, social capital and endless privilege
Chauncey DeVega
Kavanaugh comes from a class normally protected from the consequences of its bad behavior. Will that change?
Roger & me: Arguing with Roger Stone about a “white supremacist” hand signal
Matthew Rozsa
Irate emails from Roger Stone about whether his use of the "OK" hand signal was a coded shout-out to the alt-right
A duty to stand: The anti-racist movement marches on one year after Charlottesville
Jack Rosen
A disorganized but persistent threat from the same Neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members and Confederates remains
Kill it and cook it: It’s time to take your DIY food sourcing game to the next level
Hannah Howard
Learn to hunt and butcher with a husband and wife team in western Colorado
Far-right groups and antifascists collide in Portland
Taylor Link
Thousands of protesters and counter-protesters descended onto downtown Portland, as police tried to keep the peace
Trayvon Martin’s parents tell Salon: “Nobody is being held accountable” for racist violence
D. Watkins
Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin discuss the 6-part TV documentary on their son's life and death, "Rest in Power"
Rom-coms finally get a #MeToo reboot
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Once declared dead, romantic comedy comes roaring back just in time
Exclusive: Alabama Democrat Tabitha Isner on her campaign for Congress: “Women don’t shut down”
Jordan Hoffner
Meet the pastor's wife who hopes to follow Senator Doug Jones as the next Democrat from Alabama elected to Congress
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