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Demonstrators hold placards saying 'Defund The Police' during the protest. (John Lamparski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Defunding police: How it would work

Igor Derysh

“Defunding” police isn't as scary as Republicans make it sound — and it's not about suddenly firing all the cops

US President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to a "Make America Great Again" campaign rally (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

You may be asked to sign a COVID waiver

Elizabeth C. Tippett - The Conversation

You may want to think twice before giving up your right to sue if you get sick

President Donald J. Trump bows his head during a prayer at a meeting with inner city pastors in the Cabinet Room of the White House on Wednesday, Aug 01, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Donald Trump)

Top State Department official resigns

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

A top State Department official just resigned in protest over Trump’s conduct toward black people

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

DeVos sued for ongoing injury to student

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

Advocates warn that if DeVos’ rule change goes through, it will make it harder for victims of harassment

Rare giant squid specimen is washed up on Golden Mile Beach in Brittania Bay on Sunday, 7 June 2020. (Adéle Grosse © Iziko Museums of South Africa.)

A rare squid sighting

Matthew Rozsa

Sightings of giant squid are very rare; the massive cephalopod is believed to be the inspiration for the Kraken

Police cars Seattle, Washington (Getty Images)

Labor council expels Seattle PD union

Nicole Karlis

Police unions often protect corrupt and racist cops; now, many union members and leaders are fed up

Zuri Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle, "Sherman's Showcase" (IFC)

Gallows humor well-timed for Juneteenth

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to Bashir Salahuddin and Diallo Riddle about why airing a show meant for February on Juneteenth works

HydroxyChloroquine pills spilling out of a bottle (Getty Images)

US stockpiled a useless COVID-19 drug

Matthew Rozsa

Revealed to be useless for treating COVID-19, the hydroxychloroquine stockpile epitomizes presidential incompetence

People wait in line for help with unemployment benefits at the One-Stop Career Center, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Unemployment rises once again

Matthew Rozsa

Countries that implemented worker protections and early testing, as Trump did not, have much lower unemployment

Taste the Nation (Hulu)

Hulu's political "Taste the Nation"

Ashlie D. Stevens

In her new travel food series, the "Top Chef" host interrogates the mix of cultures that comprise American cuisine

Hank Azaria in "Brockmire" (IFC)

Hank Azaria on baseball & pandemics

Dean Obeidallah

"The Simpsons" star appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his celebrity poker tourney, ending "Brockmire," and more

Fox News host Tucker Carlson (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Fox: Carlson viewers don't expect facts

Roger Sollenberger

"It's not the front page of the New York Times," a network attorney says in court. "It's 'Tucker Carlson Tonight'"

Neon Girls by Jennifer Worley (Harper Perennial)

Workplace lessons from the strip club

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"If your work can be framed as this cool thing, that's seen as compensation enough," Jennifer Worley tells Salon

Donald Trump and Nancy Pelosi (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump floats conspiracy about face masks

Brad Reed - Raw Story

The president makes a number of outlandish claims in a brand new interview with The Wall Street Journal

Bill Gates and Warren Buffett speak with journalist Charlie Rose at an event organized by Columbia Business School on January 27, 2017 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

US billionaires grow $584 billion richer

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"If this pandemic reveals anything, it's how unequal our society has become and how drastically it must change"

"Home is Here" say supporters of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, assembled in front of the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019 in Washington D.C. as the justices considered whether the Trump administration can shut down a program that shields about 700,000 young immigrants, known as "dreamers", from deportation. (Photo by Jeff Malet)

SCOTUS saves Trump from himself, again

Amanda Marcotte

On DACA and LGBTQ rights, John Roberts is shielding Trump from 2020 backlash. Is he willing to protect abortion?

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts (Getty Images)

GOP governor attacks mask requirements

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

Pete Ricketts "does not believe that failure to wear a mask should be the basis for denying taxpayers’ services"

Donald Trump in his bunker (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Trump searches for bunker leaker: report

Igor Derysh

Trump is lashing out so much that "many advisers wonder if he is truly interested in serving a second term"

Susan Collins (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Collins' husband holds Big Pharma stock

Roger Sollenberger

Financial disclosure could pose problems for "moderate" Maine Republican facing tough re-election fight.

Supreme Court of the United States (Getty Images)

SCOTUS blocks Trump from ending DACA

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The Obama-era program has allowed 800,000 “Dreamers” facing deportation to remain in the US

Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump backed MBS to help Ivanka: Bolton

Igor Derysh

Trump sought to "divert" attention from Ivanka's personal emails by undercutting his own CIA, a new book claims

The Trader Joe's storefront (Bill Tompkins/Getty Images)

Is TJs punishing its activist employees?

Nicole Karlis

Workers who took time off to protest were surprised to find their store suddenly closed "indefinitely"

Barack Obama; Donald Trump (Getty/Salon)

Change is coming to America

Uwe Bott, Stephan Richter - The Globalist

Nearly four years after Obama’s two-term presidency, the political promise he represented might be fulfilled

Black Lives Matter activists occupy the traffic circle underneath the statue of Confederate General Robert Lee, now covered in graffiti, on June 13, 2020 at Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia. (Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

America is haunted by its history

Chauncey DeVega

This wave of protests against injustice could lead to American renewal. But the ghosts won't let go easily

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