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President Trump: A colossal failure for democracy and our terrifying new reality
Simon Maloy
It took massive institutional failures to make a President Donald Trump possible and the ramifications are dreadful
Stay alive until November 9! Tips for stress relief and self-care during election-pocalypse 2016
Erin Keane
Traumatized and anxious from this brutal election? Can't stop refreshing FiveThirtyEight? We can help
What I experienced when I went out to register voters in Pennsylvania
Alyssa Ritch
There's still time to get involved with the election and vote
Hollywood sexism hurts more than careers: “Traditionally women have used fame as a platform”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Illeana Douglas about her TCM series "Trailblazing Women," movies, activism and Donald Trump
Moms, daughters, beauty and brains: Are we short-changing our girls by pretending that appearances don’t matter?
Alli Joseph
Many parents shelter their daughters from the expectations of beauty norms. Maybe it's doing more harm than good
“Beauty treated like a beast”: The backlash against Donald Trump’s fat shaming of Alicia Machado shows how deep our fat phobia goes
Laura Bogart
A lesson from this controversy is that size acceptance is still possible only for those who are an acceptable size
Don’t worry about Paul Ryan: He’s in an awful spot thanks to Trump, but he will come out just fine — as he always does
Gary Legum
The GOP has been imploding for months, but somehow Paul Ryan always escapes unscathed
“Something was wrong with Aunt Jane”: Brad Watson on the uncommon woman behind his new novel, writing difference and the appeal of “fly-over” country
Silas House
Salon talks to Brad Watson, acclaimed author of "The Heaven of Mercury," about his new novel "Miss Jane"
The poetry of “Mad Men”: When Matthew Weiner first read Frank O’Hara, “it was just like total time travel”
Scott Timberg
Salon talks to series creator Matthew Weiner about his new audio book recording of "Lunch Poems"
Definitely not Harry Potter anymore: Daniel Radcliffe on “Swiss Army Man”’s absurd bromance, prosthetic butt effects and his desert island albums
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks to the young icon about leaving Hogwarts far behind in his new profound and ridiculous film
Evangelicals believe in Trump: Their devotion to a bigoted bully actually makes perfect sense
Valerie Tarico
The GOP nominee is a warmongering misogynist in constant need of attention. Sounds like a character from the Bible
Craig Finn looks back on The Hold Steady’s “Boys and Girls in America”: “Maybe it was the end of something”
Dan Mistich
Salon talks to The Hold Steady frontman about their breakthrough 2006 album and the last decade of music
How LGBTQ love saves Christianity: A priest explains
Rev. Elizabeth M. Edman
Christianity challenges us to "queer" the lines that divide us. It should not be hostile; indeed, it's queer itself
Donald Trump is a chicken-hawk and a hypocrite: The real story about Vietnam and the draft
Aaron Barlow
Trump claims to love veterans now. Maybe because he was happy to let someone else fight in his place
The Nazi hunters who wouldn’t give up: “Many war criminals… simply went back and resumed their lives”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to Andrew Nagorski, author of "The Nazi Hunters," a thrilling nonfiction account of postwar justice
Secrets of the “Exile” sessions: Drugs, sex and madness as the Rolling Stones took over France
Rich Cohen
Behind the scenes with the Rolling Stones -- and all the women, musicians and hangers-on -- as they stormed Paris
Our gun myths are all wrong: The real history behind the Second Amendment clichés that have sustained our lethal gun culture
Pamela Haag
America was born with a unique bond to gun culture, some would have you believe. They're peddling bad history
“Dear Elders, I’m sorry”: Conservative apologia for millennials’ ostensible lack of humanity racks up 40 million hits on YouTube
Scott Eric Kaufman
Watch Texas journalist Alexis Bloomer sell out her generation for fleeting fame on Fox News
Put the blame where it belongs: Bush, Reagan, Kissinger and the real history of the rise of ISIS
Paul Rosenberg
Conservative intellectuals are now trying to blame Marxism for ISIS. Time for a history lesson
My 11th time kicking heroin: My frightening journey from honor student to homeless junkie to mother of three
Tracey Helton Mitchell
When I started using my body as a carrying case, all the romance of using was officially dead for me. I needed help
Evangelicals are hurting the GOP: The movement is now synonymous with bigotry and abject stupidity
Valerie Tarico
Republicans have long sought the vote of Christian fundamentalists. This election cycle they may prove a liability
Please give Samantha Bee “The Daily Show”: They squandered Jon Stewart’s legacy by giving the show to the wrong host
Steve Almond
"The Daily Show" could have chosen Samantha Bee to replace Jon Stewart. They chose Trevor Noah instead. Oops
The trouble with Duckie: How “Pretty in Pink’s” most lovable character gave a generation of teenage boys the wrong idea
Kevin Smokler
I, too, saw myself in John Hughes' nice guy—and like so many others, I learned all the wrong lessons from his story
Emily Ratajkowski shakes off the trolls: Following vicious attacks over her Sanders endorsement, the actress pens a powerful essay on body-shaming
Erin Coulehan
The "Gone Girl" actress writes about the Catch-22 of being a woman in this week's Lenny Letter
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