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November 6th, 2016 [I'm so tired of working on a computer!] [Forget about “inbox zero”: The real problem with email isn’t your unread messages] Rachel Kramer Bussel Salon talks to the author of "Unsubscribe" about email anxiety, productivity sappers and email "completion bias" [Hillary Clinton, James Comey] [BREAKING: No charges: FBI director James Comey tells Congress review of additional Hillary Clinton emails does not change conclusion she should not face charges] The Associated Press, Associated Press Comey announces newly discovered emails have not changed the FBI assessment that Clinton should not be prosecuted [Scene from "Panic Room"] [Sweet home paranoia: The panic room business is booming for the 1 percent] Noah Charney In-home bunkers have moved from the basement to the master bedroom in these terror-obsessed times [US-PIPELINE-OIL-ENVIRONNENT] [#NoDAPL is #NativeLivesMatter: The protests at Standing Rock are not only about environmentalism, they’re about racism] Sophia A. McClennen The Dakota Access Pipeline needs to be seen as a symptom of the systemic racism inflicted upon Native Americans [Hillary Clinton; Donald Trump] [Media critic Jay Rosen on 2016 campaign coverage and the rise of Trump: “That’s the way authoritarian societies work”] Paul Rosenberg In an interview, Jay Rosen explores six ways the media can move past bogus neutrality — and rebuild public trust [ARMENIA-US-HISTORY-GENOCIDE-KARDASHIAN-PEOPLE] [Kim Kardashian is the GOP’s only hope: If American democracy is now a reality show, let’s bring in a real star] David Masciotra If Republicans really want an "outsider" who's "self-made" and "not beholden to special interests," she's perfect [Folded American Flag] [Grieving for America: Are hateful Trump supporters the true face of my adoptive home?] Ariel Dorfman Trump has opened the door for multitudes to express something devastating and spiteful in America [Still from the 2005 video obtained by the Washington Post] [Donald Trump is a symptom — not the disease: The GOP’s problem with women] Carrie Sheffield The Republican Party will never win if it doesn't mend its relationship with women voters. Where does it go next? VIDEO [elephants fighting.] [Michigan’s Republican civil war — and the nation’s: The remaking of the GOP has begun] Susan J. Demas Trump loyalists and #NeverTrumpers battle for control of the Mitten State GOP — with a wider war to follow [Stock Market Trader] [Trump terrifies Wall Street: Professional investors are panicking — should you?] Angelo Young Election jitters sent the S&P on the longest losing streak since the Great Recession — expect worse if Trump wins [Donald Trump] [Why Donald Trump scares you so much — and why it matters] Leah McElrath It's not just you — we were born to fear predators, and Donald Trump fits the profile of a psychopath [Messy Kid] [The Ayn Rand school of parenting: My dad’s only rule was “there are no rules”] Robin Richardson My father believed in two things, which deeply informed his parenting: making money and doing whatever he pleased [Kids in the Hall] [“Screw You, Taxpayer!”: A close read of the most conspicuously Canadian “Kids in the Hall” sketch ever] John Semley Everyone's a winner in "The Kids in the Hall" drinking game, but this sketch is the key to nailing every drink [U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a sign supporting his plan to build a wall between the United States and Mexico that he borrowed from a member of the audience at his campaign rally in Fayetteville North Carolina] [Why we should reach across borders, not close them] Jim Hightower Trump's Mexican wall plans mirror the divisiveness he'd stir on home front; yet Canadian border is far from secure [Dana Carvey as Church Lady on "Saturday Night Live," November 5, 2016.] [WATCH: “SNL” favorite Church Lady is not impressed with “Anthony’s weiner” jokes] Salon Staff Could it be Satan?! is behind this long, terrible election season? Dana Carvey's classic character returns VIDEO [Alec {NAME} as Donald Trump and Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton on "Saturday Night Live," November 5, 2016.] [WATCH: Alec {NAME} can’t stand playing Donald Trump on “SNL” for one second longer] Salon Staff In a final combative cold open before Election Day, {NAME} and Kate McKinnon reach their breaking points VIDEO [Donald Trump] [Did Donald Trump insult Jay Z? 5 unhinged right-wing moments at the end of the campaign trail] Janet Allon, AlterNet Slime creature John Sununu also resurfaced in New Hampshire [DNA Strands] [Where traditional DNA testing fails, algorithms take over] Lauren Kirchner, ProPublica Powerful software is solving more crimes and raising new questions about due process [NDWA-3988_012-1280x720] [From the kitchen table to the voting booth: These women won’t wait for change] Ai-jen Poo, BillMoyers.com An activist hopes we see this moment through the eyes of the women we may never see on television [Donald Trump] [Donald’s deep cuts: 9 of Trump’s lesser-known yet equally ridiculous campaign promises] Kali Holloway, AlterNet The GOP presidential nominee is just horrible through and through VIDEO follow salon Most Read - [Donald Trump's exit interview: "I just found out what the job paid. $400,000. You’re kidding, right?"] - [The FBI isn't indicting Hillary Clinton over the Clinton Foundation, but Fox News wants you to think it is] - ["The DNC is gone": Susan Sarandon defends vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein] - [What are they thinking? Talking to Trump voters without judgment (and while black)] - [WATCH: Alec {NAME} can't stand playing Donald Trump on "SNL" for one second longer] - [Rudy Giuliani is now openly boasting that the Trump campaign got advance notice of James Comey's letter] - [Hillary Clinton, don’t even think of dumping Huma Abedin] - [CNN is the new smoking] - [WATCH: Journalist Katy Tur responds after Donald Trump bullies her in front of 4,000 people] - [The Trump who stole Christmas: Win or lose, Donald Trump has ruined everything] - [The Ayn Rand school of parenting: My dad's only rule was "there are no rules"] - [FBI's Clinton smear campaign is no surprise — and has weird echoes of the '90s] - [Kellyanne Conway tells Anderson Cooper not to "cherry pick" Donald Trump tweets for bullying] - [Hillary Clinton's terrifying final pitch: Imagine President Trump's first year in the White House] - [The rise and fall of Ken Bone: This is what happens when real humans become Internet memes] [Help] | [Advertising Information] Copyright ©2016 Salon Media Group, Inc. 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