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The "Last Week Tonight" host addresses an issue that many consider the most pressing threat to our d

[Salon Daily Brief]( [Salon News]( [Late-night TV tackles gerrymandering: John Oliver leaves viewers with glimmer of hope but ignores solution]( The "Last Week Tonight" host addresses an issue that many consider the most pressing threat to our democracy. [Read more]( [The cruel lessons of trans panic on TV’s “Survivor”: Outing LGBT people is deadly]( Jeff Varner's revelation of Zeke Smith's trans identity was cynical, but CBS may be playing its own dangerous game. [Read more]( [WATCH: Human touch is still the key to innovative real estate industry]( CEO of Nest Seekers stresses that purchasing real estate is a very personal process. [Read more]( [WATCH: Roger Stone bobs, weaves and deflects when confronted about Donald Trump’s history of alleged sexual assault]( Stone eventually admits that he refuses to believe allegations against Trump because he personally knows the man. [Read more]( [Is Bannon doomed? It hardly matters — Jeff Sessions is much better at white nationalism anyway]( Jeff Sessions looks a lot like the Trump administration's Dick Cheney – the evil genius who gets things done. [Read more]( [Red-state progressives fight to protect abortion rights: Turning the tables on right-wing lawmakers]( Bills in five GOP-controlled states seek to protect abortion access from attacks by anti-science conservatives. [Read more]( [The lesson of Starz’s “The White Princess”: Not all family affairs are worth watching]( The sequel to 2013's "The White Queen" smooths out the original's visual gaffes but fails to build upon its appeal. [Read more]( Watch Salon Video - [Finding a cure for Alzheimer’s, the “equal opportunity killer,” is slow but steady]( - [Stephen Marche on “the hollow patriarchy”]( - [Bernie Sanders and Tom Perez team up to save the Democratic Party]( [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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