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COVID-19's threat to aging prisoners

Todd Oppenheim

Our 2020 retrospective continues with this essay on why releasing some from prison won't fix a broken system

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The Earth is not healing

Matthew Rozsa

Humans drove less, flew less, and commuted less in 2020. But greenhouse gas accounting is notoriously tricky

Helena Zengel and Tom Hanks in "News of the World" (Universal Pictures)

Tom Hanks' toothless throwback Western

Gary M. Kramer

The actor reunites with "Captain Phillips" director Paul Greengrass in a family-friendly but unsatisfying adventure

Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/NBC)

NYAG subpoenas Jacob Wohl

Roger Sollenberger

Wohl and Jack Burkman have been criminally indicted in Ohio and Michigan in connection with the robocall scheme

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Trump supporters sue Mike Pence

Brad Reed - Raw Story

The lawsuit against Trump's vice president is a desperate last-ditch effort to overturn the election

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Substack isn’t a new journalism model

Michael J. Socolow - The Conversation

Could Substack remind news consumers that paying for journalism is worth it?

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A chocolate cake that celebrates mothers

Lisa Ruland - Food52

A reflection on loss and grief — and the untold power of a mother-knows-best birthday cake

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Betrayed by Trump: McConnell's lost now

Amanda Marcotte

Why is Trump blowing up McConnell's coronavirus bill? It's a misguided extortion effort to steal the election

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“Good night to be a corrupt Republican"

Igor Derysh

It was also a good night for Mueller probe targets and Blackwater contractors convicted of slaughtering civilians

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How to make my Oma's apple pancakes

Kristina Henry - Food52

For one writer, this doughy treat is her Proustian madeleine, bringing back memories of smells and tastes past

This photo taken on March 5, 2020 shows nurses preparing to deliver yoghurt to patients at a temporary hospital set up for COVID-19 coronavirus patients in a sports stadium in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province. - China reported 30 more deaths from the new coronavirus outbreak on March 6, with fresh infections rising for a second straight day and 16 new cases imported from overseas. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Leaked: China's paid trolls censor COVID

Jeff Kao, Aaron Krolik, Paul Mozur, Raymond Zhong - ProPublica

China's government used paid internet trolls to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable

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More frightening than Nixon's final days

Heather Digby Parton

Donald Trump is unraveling: The president's public breakdown can quickly turn dangerous

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Trump pardons Blackwater war criminals

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Leaving out Assange, Trump pardons Blackwater guards jailed for massacring Iraqi civilians

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Why media is downplaying Trump's coup

Chauncey DeVega

Trump's cabal of desperate conspirators is more dangerous than ever, but mainstream media tells us to move on

Former vice-president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden (L) and Senator from California and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris greet supporters outside the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, at the conclusion of the Democratic National Convention, held virtually amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, on August 20, 2020. (OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)

Who will hold power in Biden's admin?

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Robert Reich on what you need to know about where the power really lies

U.S. President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr speak in the Oval Office before signing an executive order related to regulating social media (Doug MIlls-Pool/Getty Images)

Barr accused of silencing witness

Roger Sollenberger

Lev Parnas, an indicted former associate of Rudy Giuliani, alleges his arrest was part of a plot to protect Trump

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Left to Joe: Say no to torture fans

Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd

Joe Biden has nominated Avril Haines as DNI, and may pick Michael Morell for the CIA. Both are tainted by torture

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., leaves her news conference in the Capitol Visitor Center (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Will Dems sell us out in the pandemic?

Leonard C. Goodman - Independent Media Institute

When politicians sell out to win, we all lose.

U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) speaks to the crowd of supporters during a "Defend the Majority" rally at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agriculture Center on November 19, 2020 in Perry, Georgia. Loeffler is facing Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Raphael Warnock in a January 5th runoff race. (Jessica McGowan/Getty Images)

Black pastors condemn Loeffler in letter

Roger Sollenberger

A coalition of Black pastors condemn Loeffler's "naked hypocrisy" as an attack on the Black church

Portrait of Canadian musician Joni Mitchell in November 1968 (Jack Robinson/Getty Images)

The solace of Joni Mitchell's "River"

Annie Zaleski

There's a reason why this moody yet festive song has been covered more then 760 times & continues to resonate

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How I stole my bike back

Keith A. Spencer

Our 2020 retrospective continues with this story about an impossible mission — to recover a stolen bike in Portland

Coronavirus COVID-19 spores (Getty Images)

What the new mutation means

Matthew Rozsa

The new mutation, dubbed B.1.1.7, is spreading throughout southern England. Scientists explain what this means

Homeless woman sleeping in chair on sidewalk | US Stimulus Check (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Economists: $600 "not a real stimulus"

Matthew Rozsa

Economic experts aren't bullish on the just-passed stimulus package that promises $600 for most Americans

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The return of ceramic Christmas trees

Ashlie D. Stevens

As many people are celebrating the holiday alone, they're decorating with a small dose of nostalgia

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