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Before Trump, Alex Jones and QAnon: How Robert Welch created the paranoid far right
Robert Welch and the John Birch Society were dismissed for years as wackos and losers. But they won the long game
02/09/2022 11:00 UTC
"The Crimson Petal and the White" by Michel Faber
Praised by critics as an erotic Victorian page-turner, this literary hit is addictive, it's true -- but its attitude toward sex is disturbing.
10/21/2002 21:13 UTC
The Fix
Fonda on "Hanoi Jane" regrets, three-way sex. DeGeneres to replace Koppel?
04/01/2005 17:27 UTC
Riding the Cottonmouth Express -- to hell
Some passengers looked up; others were oblivious. Me, I wondered how they were going to ship my corpse back East.
02/16/2001 01:00 UTC
YouTube Enlists Big-name Help To Redefine Channels
02/21/2012 06:09 UTC
"I want people to be angry": William Jackson Harper on viewers' takeaway from "Underground Railroad"
"The Good Place" star appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss Barry Jenkins' adaptation of "The Underground Railroad"
05/13/2021 22:42 UTC
Appellate court ruling written by Trump appointee orders judge to drop charges against Michael Flynn
The split ruling could set up a protracted legal battle which could worm its way up to the Supreme Court
06/24/2020 22:16 UTC
Man who recorded Ahmaud Arbery shooting charged with felony murder
William Bryan made an unsuccessful attempt to block Arbery before he was killed, an initial police report says
05/22/2020 15:41 UTC
5 apps by celebrities that you should actually download
From Taylor Swift's greeting-card generator to Tom Hanks' "Hanx Writer," these celeb apps are surprisingly not bad
08/15/2014 19:00 UTC
Karl Rove is a bad historian: Race, the South and the real story he doesn't tell about William McKinley and 1896
We've all seen Megyn Kelly bring reality to Rove's election projections. Time to bring some to his history book
01/09/2016 18:00 UTC
"Mutiny on the Globe" by Thomas Farel Heffernan
The true story of a whaling ship taken over by a homicidal maniac intent on ruling his own island kingdom proves that history is gorier than the movies.
05/09/2002 22:14 UTC
When will black men feel safe in America?
Salon talks to Yance Ford, director of the acclaimed documentary "Strong Island," about race, murder and justice
09/21/2017 11:59 UTC
Are there secret "Westworld" robots?
Salon's gambler's guide to who is really human, and who is not, on HBO's ambitious science-fiction show
10/30/2016 23:30 UTC
William Shatner's insane plan to solve California's drought: A $30 billion pipeline from Seattle
Residents of the Pacific Northwest are less than thrilled with the proposed Kickstarter campaign
04/21/2015 22:57 UTC
"The Good Place" comes to a worthy end, where it finds the bittersweet joy of what makes us human
Saying goodbye is the hardest thing we'll ever do, but this lovely, tearful & funny ending rewarded our faith in it
01/31/2020 13:00 UTC