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Alex Jones of InfoWars (Drew Angerer/Getty Images/InfoWars)

Ex-Infowars editor: "We made it up"

Igor Derysh

“And for what? Clickbait headlines, YouTube views?” former video editor Josh Owens writes in New York Times essay

A protester holds a flare as public and private workers demonstrate and shout slogans during a mass strike against pension reforms on Dec. 5, 2019 in Marseille, France. (Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images)

General strike brings France to a halt

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Hundreds of thousands of workers took to the streets of French cities Thursday — and the strike may be lengthy

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Candidates are betting big on health

Julie Rovner - KFF Health News

So far, not one of the presidential candidates has found that perfect spot

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The new debtors prisons

Anjali Tsui - ProPublica

High-interest loan companies are using Utah’s small claims courts to arrest borrowers and take their bail money

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U.S. President Donald Trump at the NATO HQ on December 3, 2019 in Watford, England. (NATO handout via Getty Images)

Why NATO should be obsolete

Medea Benjamin - Independent Media Institute

While claiming to “preserve peace,” NATO has a history of bombing civilians and committing war crimes

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Filling in the gaps in our history books

Miyo McGinn - Grist

When the ice patches thaw, a window of possibility for archeological discoveries opens — briefly

Joe Biden and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Biden won't voluntarily testify in trial

Matthew Rozsa

Former Vice President Biden said he does not want the Senate to "take their eye off the ball" by testifying

Tucker Carlson (Getty Images/Salon)

Carlson: Trans rights are for the rich

Matthew Rozsa

Tucker Carlson and his guest said the civil rights struggle does not affect "any normal person" in the U.S.

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Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunberg carries the placard "School strike for the climate" which she held outside the Swedish parliament, upon her arrival in Santo Amaro Recreation dock on December 03, 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal. Greta Thunberg sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, USA , accompanied by her father Svante Thunberg on the French built Outremer 45 catamaran La Vagabonde, skippered by Australian Riley Whitelum, and is on her way to attend COP25 in Madrid, Spain. (Horacio Villalobos/Getty Images)

Thunberg sails across Atlantic

Matthew Rozsa

Thunberg traveled by catamaran (instead of plane) to “send a message it is possible” to live sustainably

Hillary Clinton and Lindsey Graham (Getty Images/Salon)

Clinton: Did Graham have a brain snatch?

Matthew Rozsa

Clinton recalls in an in interview with Howard Stern how Graham used to be "good company" and accept climate change

Rachel Brosnahan (Photography by Jill Greenberg, jillgreenberg.com. Find out more about Jill's initiative Alreadymade., a mission to hire more female photographers and content creators at alreadymade.org)

"Maisel" star is "braver" in Season 3

Alexandra Clinton

The actress sat down with "Salon Talks" to discuss Midge's corsets, shortcomings, and upping her stand-up game

Female Red-backed shrike perched on the twig (Getty Images)

Birds are shrinking. Here's why

Nicole Karlis

From 1978 to 2016, researchers measured 70,716 bird specimens and found mass declined by an average of 2.6 percent

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Kelli Ferrell's cookbook "Kooking with Kelli" and her recipe for Crab Mac-n-Cheese (Cory Reese)

Scrumptious crab mac and cheese recipe

Hanh Nguyen

Cookbook author Kelli Ferrell shares her Louisiana/Maryland recipe that includes real crab and a hint of spice

Andrew Napolitano and "America's Newsroom" (Fox News)

Fox judge: Why I’d vote to impeach Trump

Shira Tarlo

"The Democrats have credibly argued that [Trump] committed impeachable offenses,” Judge Andrew Napolitano says

Melania Trump, Matt Gaetz, and Mike Pence (Jeff Malet Photography/Getty Images/Salon)

Who took the Barron outrage seriously?

Dan Froomkin

Trumpers turned an innocuous mention of his son into a full-day news moment. Are you shocked media played along?

Sarah Pitlyk (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

GOP confirms judge opposed to IVF

Igor Derysh

Sarah Pitlyk is also one of at least six Trump judicial appointees to earn a “not qualified” rating from the ABA

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U.S. Attorney General William Barr (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Barr's pick rejects "deep state" theory

Shira Tarlo

John Durham reportedly rejects claims that the Russia probe was a scheme conceived by biased intelligence officials

Stanford University Law Professor Pamela Karlan waits to testify before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., the United States, on Dec. 4, 2019. The Democrat-led House Judiciary Committee took over a months-long impeachment proceeding into U.S. President Donald Trump by holding its first hearing on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Liu Jie via Getty Images)

GOP's new distraction: Shame the woman

Amanda Marcotte

Unleashing the sexism against a witty and intelligent impeachment witness is all Republicans have left

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Warren: Bloomberg "buying the election"

Shira Tarlo

Since jumping into the race last week, Bloomberg has reportedly spent more than $57 million on TV ads

Pelosi told congressional leaders to draw up articles of impeachment against Trump, saying his abuse of power for political benefit "leaves us no choice but to act." Trump "has engaged in abuse of power, undermined our national security and jeopardized the integrity of our elections," she said, adding that "the president leaves us no choice but to act." (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Dems will draft articles of impeachment

Shira Tarlo

Pelosi said Trump's "wrongdoing strikes at the very heart of our Constitution," leaving lawmakers with "no choice"

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Stanford Law School professor Pamela Karlan testifies during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the impeachment inquiry of President Trump in Longworth Building on Wednesday Dec. 4, 2019. (Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Fox News attacks Karlan over Barron dig

Igor Derysh

Melania said the law professor "should be ashamed" for invoking her son in a joke that was actually about his dad

Prof. Michael Gerhardt speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the impeachment of US President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, December 4, 2019. - The next phase of impeachment begins December 4, 2019 in the US Congress as lawmakers weigh charges against Donald Trump, after the high-stakes inquiry into the president detailed "overwhelming" evidence of abuse of power and obstruction. Four constitutional scholars will testify before the House Judiciary Committee in the first of a series of hearings to establish the gravity of Trump's alleged crimes. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Congress strikes back — at long last

Dan Froomkin

Constitutional scholar Michael Gerhardt warns House Democrats: It's time to fight expanding presidential power

This April 21, 2010, file photo shows a large plume of smoke rising from BP's Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

"A recipe for disaster"

Andrea Germanos - Common Dreams

Interior Secretary David Bernhardt was condemned Monday for a proposed policy shift on offshore drilling

Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, Robert Mueller and Adam Schiff (Getty Images/AP Photo/Salon)

This conspiracy really exists

Chauncey DeVega

The Ukraine scandal, and Donald Trump himself, are just markers in a vast campaign against empirical reality

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