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Why is road death so prolific?

Lisa Kane - The Conversation

Road crashes and deaths are a grim daily reality all over the world

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Meth is back, hospitalizations surge

Anna Gorman - KFF Health News

According to a recent study, amphetamine-related hospitalizations jumped by about 245 percent from 2008 to 2015

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How did smoking rates get so high?

Richard Gunderman - The Conversation

Smoking rates among U.S. adults have fallen to only 14%, but how did the rates get so high in the first place?

Learn all the skills to be a DJ

Shopping Content By Salon Marketplace

Learn all the essentials skills to be a next-level DJ

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'08 Mumbai attack still goes unpunished

Sebastian Rotella - ProPublica

A Pakistani intelligence officer and others indicted in the killings of 166 people remain at large

Ancient civilizations and climate change

Brittany Ward

Paleoclimatologists are digging into the connections between the collapse of Maya Civilization and extreme droughts

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Why live Xmas trees are the green choice

Nicole Karlis

Re-plantable live trees are the "greenest" choice — yet few consumers know about them

Steny Hoyer (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

Dems pocketing millions from Pharma

Emmarie Huetteman - KFF Health News

Top House Republican also received more than $1 million from drugmakers since 2007

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Farmers: Save bees or save themselves

Bryan Smith - WhoWhatWhy

Saving the bee is one of the most pressing challenges facing agriculture today

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Hasan Minhaj on the joy of "Patriot Act"

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to the Netflix host about mining comedy from cultural events while keeping his paradigm personal

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Recipe: Latke-crusted chicken

Emma Laperruque - Food52

A mashup of a breaded chicken cutlet and an extra-crispy latke

"A People's History of Silicon Valley" by Keith A. Spencer (Eyewear Publishing/Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

How Silicon Valley undermines democracy

Robert R. Raymond - Truthout

Salon's Keith A. Spencer lays out the case for why Silicon Valley is a scourge on democracy

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CNN guests lie about climate scientists

Lisa Hymas, Evlondo Cooper - Media Matters

It's not true that scientists do climate research to get rich, and CNN knows it

Men skin the body of a pilot whale on the quay in Jatnavegur near Vagar on the Faroe Islands on August 22, 2018 (Getty/Mads Claus Rasmussen)

Pollution is making whales toxic

Russell Fielding

Traditional whaling communities understand the risk — but disrespect from imperious environmentalists isn't helping

"How to Get Rid of a President: History's Guide to Removing Unpopular, Unable, Or Unfit Chief Executives" by David Priess (PublicAffairs)

How America can dump Trump

Matthew Rozsa

David Priess, author and former intelligence officer, spoke with Salon about how to get rid of Donald Trump

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Why Dems must resist "bipartisanship"

Paul Rosenberg

The D.C fetish for bipartisan compromise is a misreading of history, and a prescription for stagnation and disaster

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An anti-vaxxer’s new crusade

David Armstrong - ProPublica

Dr. David Ayoub used to be active in the anti-vaccination movement. Now he’s challenging mainstream science again

Paul Schrader (AP/Joel Ryan)

Paul Schrader wants better moviegoers

Zach Sharf - Indiewire

"What there was in the ‘70s was better audiences," Schrader says about the lack of quality films plaguing Hollywood

Lauren Greenfield (AP/Getty/Salon)

How the rich are destroying civilization

Keith A. Spencer

The esteemed filmmaker observed how the vapid trickle-down culture of the plutocracy could be the end of us all

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It’s not the economy, stupid

Eric Holthaus - Grist

Money isn’t the appropriate frame when we’re talking about the planet

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Alan Dershowitz responds to Salon

Alan Dershowitz

Law professor writes that sexual allegations against him were invented and have been "conclusively disproved"

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke (Getty/Mark Wilson)

Interior Dept to purge records

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

A nonprofit group says documents reveal efforts to kill wild horses, land grabs and other outrages

Donald Trump; General Motors CEO Mary Barra (Getty/AP/Salon)

Trump's working-class double cross

Bob Hennelly

Trump is powerless to stop GM as it prepares for a cooling economy and braces for the death of the gas-powered car

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U.S.'s dark history of anti-Semitism

Bradley W. Hart - The Conversation

The German American Bund and the Silver Legion developed a unique culture of hatred for Jews in the 20th century

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