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Why can't we talk about reparations? A congressional candidate broaches an unmentionable topic
I'm running for Congress in Indiana, and I've been warned to stay away from "radical" issues. This shouldn't be one
03/31/2018 10:00 UTC
When machines breed
Evolvable hardware -- gadgets that design themselves -- can get the job done, even if humans have no idea how they do it.
08/12/2004 23:30 UTC
Business Insider may have published the dumbest article of the year
Henry Blodget's computer battery runs out on a 9-hour flight, and the publication's editor expresses his grief
01/29/2013 02:00 UTC
The shame of Zimbabwe
If whites were murdering black farmers, there would be hell to pay.
04/26/2000 20:00 UTC
Littlefinger's shame: Sansa's confrontation was "Game of Thrones"’ oddest show-down yet
Petyr Baelish out-thinks everyone playing in the Game of Thrones—but his motives with Sansa remain oddly emotional
05/24/2016 03:00 UTC
Live on SalonTV This Week: Neil deGrasse Tyson, Ian McEwan, Nicole Holofcener and more
Watch Salon live on YouTube for talks on new films "The Children Act" and “A Happening of Monumental Proportions"
09/11/2018 14:50 UTC
Black lives, white eyes: what's different this time is we're locked down and can't excuse it away
The social progress that's happening now is the result of being stuck at home with no place else to go ... or look
06/14/2020 19:30 UTC
"The Expanse" shows the dangers of treating extremism as a joke
Amazon's sci-fi series demonstrates how easily abusive personalities can radicalize the innocent and disillusioned
02/04/2021 01:00 UTC
Trump will win again, easily: Liberals simply don't understand what he represents
Trump is accelerating American empire toward its doom. Democrats can't stop the historical wheel from turning
10/26/2019 17:58 UTC
The Tea Party will never understand the Constitution: What the right misses about its favorite document
GOP candidates constantly invoke the Constitution. A Yale Law professor reveals what they all fail to understand
04/22/2015 00:45 UTC
Pigskin philosophy
Football is more than touchdown dances and big hits in Michael Lewis' "The Blind Side," a literary take on the gridiron game.
11/28/2006 18:00 UTC
Is CNN's "Giuliani: What Happened to America’s Mayor?" a matter worth pondering right now?
If he weren't so stubbornly inescapable, maybe we'd wonder what (if anything) changed about Rudy Giuliani
01/08/2023 20:30 UTC
Wealthy whiners
Romney's 47 percent flip-flop can't hide the fact that rich conservatives perceive themselves as victims
10/10/2012 17:27 UTC
Aural, erotic, outrageous: From Madonna to Miley, how video changed the love song
How does music get sexier? How do rockers push the envelope? Somehow they manage, changing romance in the process
02/15/2015 01:30 UTC
How the elite lost control of art
A core, elite group of aesthetes once determined what art was "important." That's no longer true
04/28/2019 23:30 UTC