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Mass shootings are up, while the classic serial killer has almost disappeared. Have we swapped one f

Mass shootings are up, while the classic serial killer has almost disappeared. Have we swapped one for the other? [Salon Daily Brief]( [Swapping one evil for another: Have mass shooters replaced serial killers?]( Mass shootings are up, while the classic serial killer has almost disappeared. Have we swapped one for the other? [Read more]( [Why we still can’t stomach Jimmy Fallon]( Based on our current perception of time, that fatal Trump petting was eons ago. Yet our distaste for him lingers on. [Read more]( [Trump begins to face the truth on Russia — with a new round of lies]( In Trump's epic weekend meltdown, he denies his past denials — and desperately searches for someone else to blame. [Read more]( [Berlinale 2018: “U – July 22” is a mass shooting movie that’s as horrifying as it has to be]( By daring to explore the visceral register while chronicling a mass shooting, director Erik Poppe has fashioned a new genre, “true horror.” [Read more]( [This defense of Harvest Boxes leaves me very hungry for answers]( Despite claims to the contrary, the government's new scheme to feed poor Americans doesn't actually offer solutions. [Read more]( [5 big questions about Pennsylvania’s major gerrymandering ruling]( The dust is settling in a case that's likely to shape the 2018 midterms — and could set a benchmark. [Read more]( [Honey, who shrunk the proton?]( An ongoing mystery in sizing up this basic subatomic particle may lead to a major new discovery in physics. [Read more]( This week on Salon TV - [Wakanda forever: Black Panther breaks records]( - [Can these drag queens change politics?]( - [Survival mode is over in Hollywood]( [More news and video at Salon.com]( Copyright © 2017 Salon Media Group, All rights reserved. 870 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 [Update your preferences]( or [Unsubscribe from this list](

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