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6 worst right-wing moments of the week — Limbaugh's latest conspiracy theory
Rush wonders what devious scheme the White House is plotting, while Ann Coulter continues to be totally awful
08/11/2014 16:34 UTC
HBO's "Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches" makes the 19th century agitator the star he always was
This hour featuring prominent actors bringing the Black abolitionist's words to life, and his legacy to the center
02/24/2022 00:00 UTC
The 2013 Oscars: All the winners
Best picture: "Argo." Here's the complete list
02/25/2013 04:00 UTC
Don't judge the chemo kid
Those who have been through the living hell of cancer treatment understand the Hausers' decision to run away
05/22/2009 14:41 UTC
SEIU balancing act: Support both Obama and Occupy
Even as the big union endorses the president's reelection, its leader tells Salon support for OWS will continue
11/16/2011 22:41 UTC
Missing "Sleepy Hollow"? A Disney classic fills the void
The Fox show may be on a brief break, but the cartoon offers a classic TV antihero in the scheming Ichabod Crane
10/30/2013 00:45 UTC
Savage capitalism: Inside the booming market for serial killers' personal effects
"Murderabilia" peddlers like Serialkillersink.net give shoppers access to items mainstream sites refuse to sell
09/13/2014 20:00 UTC
"Game of Thrones" in real life: Actual history, just as epic as George R.R. Martin's tales
There are many parallels to real history and places in George R.R. Martin's novels
04/06/2019 15:00 UTC
Letters
Readers weigh in on the lively conversation between Salon editor David Talbot and presidential candidate Ralph Nader.
07/16/2004 00:59 UTC
Donald Trump is losing it
God help us, the man might be serious
04/12/2011 16:30 UTC
Terrible swift sword
David Bowman reviews "Cloudsplitter," Russell Banks' effort at the Great American Novel, an ambitious resurrection of the life and times of anti-slavery crusader John Brown.
12/04/1998 01:00 UTC
Making etiquette for everyone again – despite, or because of, its weaponization
Netflix's "Mind Your Manners" can be conflicting to watch, but it tacitly recognizes society favors assimilation
11/24/2022 20:30 UTC
An outsider artist's inner life
A limited exhibition of artist Henry Darger's archival materials includes a 15,000-page manuscript he wrote
02/19/2013 21:27 UTC
Roger Stone met with Russian national who offered "dirt" on Hillary Clinton for $2 million: report
""You don’t understand Donald Trump – he doesn’t pay for anything"
06/17/2018 19:29 UTC
The Ivy League's favorite war criminal: Why the atrocities of Henry Kissinger should be mandatory reading
In an appearance at Yale last week, the Nixon official's horrific record was casually glossed over. But why?
04/17/2015 23:54 UTC