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Power plants get a pass on coal ash

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

Coal-burning power plants produce about 100 million tons of coal ash a year

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testifies during a hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee on August 24, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The committee is holding a hearing on "Protecting the Timely Delivery of Mail, Medicine, and Mail-in Ballots." (Tom Williams-Pool/Getty Images)

Pressure mounts on DeJoy after bombshell

Jon Queally - Common Dreams

Postmaster general faces calls to resign, possible investigation, after Washington Post report on GOP donations

Andrew Jackson; John Wayne; Christopher Columbus (Wikimedia/Paramount Pictures/Salon)

The heroes of the Christian Right

Kristin Kobes Du Mez - The Conversation

A historian explains how culture has played a critical role in shaping a rugged vision of Christian manhood

President Donald Trump announces that the Food and Drug Administration is issuing an emergency authorization for blood plasma as a coronavirus treatment during a press conference in James S. Brady Briefing Room at the White House on on August 23, 2020 in Washington, DC. The move by the FDA comes after President Trump accused the FDA of slow-walking the therapy to harm his reelection chances. (Pete Marovich/Getty Images)

Trump claims he's lowering drug prices

Victoria Knight - KFF Health News

This isn’t the first time Trump has made this promise to the American people

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A person wears a hat of US far-right men's organisation Proud Boys. (Getty/Thomas Patterson)

Police let Proud Boys go after beating

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Pro-Trump demonstrators were then released by police following the alleged assaults on peaceful protesters

Brad Parscale and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Team Trump's backstabbing has just begun

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

President Donald Trump’s campaign is having money trouble, according to a New York Times report

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Growing new neurons with CRISPR

Sahana Sitaraman - Massive Science

Scientists hope the CRISPR-based therapy could treat neurodegenerative disease

Man and Child with Large Watermelons. (Found Image Holdings/Getty Images)

The science of growing giant watermelons

Nicole Karlis

Growers explain the sublime thrill of growing 300-pound melons — and why they'll spend thousands in pursuit of it

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"We're in survival mode"

Nina Gonzalez, Ela Banerjee

Small business owner Nina, an immigrant, employs mostly undocumented workers who can't file for unemployment

A plastic shield on a cash desk protects staff and customers in a McDonald's restaurant (Mikhail MetzelTASS via Getty Images)

Remembering what work means on Labor Day

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Doing a job to help other people can give greater meaning to work

US President Donald Trump walks with US Attorney General William Barr (L), US Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper (C), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark A. Milley (R), and others from the White House to visit St. John's Church after the area was cleared of people protesting the death of George Floyd June 1, 2020, in Washington, DC (Getty Images)

Trump’s generals are remaining silent

Sarah K Burris - Raw Story

Conservative columnist David Frum wonders why none of President Donald Trump’s generals are racing to defend him

Donald Trump and Jerry Falwell (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Jerry Falwell Sr. paved way for Trumpism

Alex Henderson - Alternet

To understand Trumpism and the Christian Right in 2020, one must understand the role Falwell, Sr. played

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Private border wall will fail: report

Jeremy Schwartz, Perla Trevizo - ProPublica

The 3-mile border fence along the shore of the Rio Grande will fail during extreme flooding, says new report

Bernie Sanders; Joe Biden; Beto O'Rourke (Getty/Salon)

Biden's rivals advising him on climate

Zoya Teirstein - Grist

The optics of how Biden approaches climate action are almost as important as the climate policy he puts forward

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Ozzy Osbourne, the "irresistible madman"

Ashlie D. Stevens

The new A&E doc features in-depth interviews with Osbourne and his family, as well as musicians citing his impact

John & Yoko entering the Hit Factory on August 7, 1980 (Photo copyright Roger Farrington)

The photo that said John & Yoko are back

Kenneth Womack

Photographer Roger Farrington recalls the day he was sent to document the beginning of recording "Double Fantasy"

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Conspiracy theorist QAnon demonstrators protest child trafficking on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, August 22, 2020. - A 2019 bulletin from the FBI warned that conspiracy theory-driven extremists are a domestic terrorism threat. (KYLE GRILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)

Decoding QAnon: It started with pizza

Robert Guffey

The QAnon universe: A D.C. pizzeria with children in the basement and an art-world celebrity aligned with Satan

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The ugly numbers are finally in

David Cay Johnston - DCReport

Radical Republicans ramrodded that law through Congress, and the rich made out like bandits

Sodastream (Mike Coppola/Getty Images for SodaStream)

Help, I'm addicted to my Sodastream

Amanda Marcotte

A break in the supply chain forced me to confront how much pop I drink — and how much I refuse to feel bad about it

Conspiracy theorist QAnon demonstrators protest during a rally to re-open California and against Stay-At-Home directives on May 1, 2020 in San Diego, California. (SANDY HUFFAKER/AFP via Getty Images)

A centuries-old, QAnon-like conspiracy

Sophie Bjork-James - The Conversation

The fringe QAnon conspiracy theory has been creeping into the mainstream

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Donald Trump | 2020 Census form (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump seeks to "sabotage" 2020 Census

Jon Queally - Common Dreams

"It's outrageous that we must also fight against an administration seeking to skew our population numbers."

No Rules by Sharon Dukett | Hippies standing in front of mini bus, holding musical instruments (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/She Writes Press)

Lessons from the hippies

Keith A. Spencer

Running away from home as a teen gave Sharon Dukett a spacious view of early 1970s culture and protest movements

Steve Daines, Greg Gianforte, and the Oracle Corporation (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Steve Daines, Greg Gianforte and Oracle

Roger Sollenberger

Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Greg Gianforte made millions at Oracle, and have fought for its interests ever since

Lindsey Graham (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Graham’s warning about Trump re-surfaces

Brad Reed - Raw Story

"At the heart of [Trump's] statement is a lack of respect for those who have served," Graham tweeted in 2015

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