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How big corporations are poisoning farms

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

It’s about ignoring nature and lobbying in the Trump administration

Tabulators work on recounting presidential ballots in Madison, Wisconsin. (Getty/Andy Manis)

Voting by mail isn’t a silver bullet

Steven Rosenfeld - Independent Media Institute

Many legal, technical, logistical and political obstacles stand between now and November’s election

Tattered American flag flapping in ominous sky (Getty Images)

Epidemic reveals America's weakness

David Masciotra

Despite America's national mythology, this crisis has revealed a weak, divided and totally unprepared nation

AP File Photo: Kenny Rogers Has Passed Away at 81. AUGUST 14: Kenny Rogers performs at Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Georgia on August 14, 2002. (AP/ Chris McKay / MediaPunch /IPX)

Kenny Rogers dead at 81

Stephen L. Betts - Rolling Stone

Rogers was one of music’s true crossover artists, scoring hits in both country and pop

Three-Toed Tree Sloth Hanging on a Tree Trunk (Getty Images/Buddy Mays)

Do you think you can do nothing?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

"Do Nothing" author Celeste Headlee appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss our monkey brains and how to detach/detox

Sheltering in Place with Classic Albums (Getty Images/Salon)

The genius of the Beatles' "Rubber Soul"

Kenneth Womack

Welcome to our new series, "Sheltering in Place with Classic Albums," a guide to solid music for uncertain times

A worker gets ready to pass out instructions on how to fill out the 2020 census during a town hall meeting in Lithonia, Ga. (AP Photo/John Amis)

How the coronavirus may upend democracy

Igor Derysh

"The risk of being undercounted disproportionately falls on communities of color," a letter from Democrats read

Robert Reich; Donald Trump (Getty/AP/Salon)

What’s missing from the coronavirus bill

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Trickle-down economics and trickle-down public health are deeply flawed. Corporate tax cuts won’t save us.

Grocery stores were packed with big crowds and long lines as latest spike of COVID-19 cases prompted panic buying across the country on March 12, 2020 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Americans have been hoarding products

FairWarning Staff - FairWarning

Americans have been told to stop hoarding and also told to limit public interaction, are these contradictory?

Donald Trump and Joe Biden (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump can f**k this up and still win

Lucian K. Truscott IV

His performance with his “task force” is an act. He isn’t presidential. He’s the same psychotic monster as always

Donald Trump; Xavier Becerra (AP/Evan Vucci/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

The high cost of being Trump's enemy

Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News

California's total tab for its feud with the Oval Office is at least in the hundreds of millions

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COVID-19: What prosecutors need to do

Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Stephanie Morales, Karl Racine

Prosecutors have an obligation to act now to stop the spread of disease in jails and prisons across the country

Gavin Newsom, Donald Trump, and Andrew Cuomo (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

States step in to fill Trump vacuum

Sophia Tesfaye

Many mayors and governors have responded heroically, but the absence of national leadership is already deadly

Scientists doing research on desktop PC in a laboratory. (Getty Images)

The front lines of developing a test

David Pride - The Conversation

A virus testing lab director explains how the U.S. fell behind in the need for broad coronavirus testing

Transit Union Workers protest (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump accused of union-busting efforts

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Trump accused of exploiting coronavirus pandemic to advance "truly disgraceful" union-busting effort

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When "fake news" was banned

Adam Hochschild - TomDispatch.com

Our country under censorship

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Vodka won’t protect you from coronavirus

Jeffrey Gardner - The Conversation

Soap and hot water is the best way to clean your hands, but sanitizer is a good second choice.

Tiger King (Netflix)

Netflix's "Tiger King" is to die for

Ashlie D. Stevens

In this unbelievable docuseries, a rivalry between lovers of big cats escalates into a murder-for-hire plot

Octavia Spencer in "Self Made" (Amanda Matlovich/Netflix)

Self Made is a glammed-up history treat

Melanie McFarland

Octavia Spencer stars as the woman who challenged notions of beauty that pitted black women against each other

Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden (Getty Images/Salon)

Sanders to host coronavirus roundtable

Jon Queally - Common Dreams

"Where is Biden? Why isn't he dominating the airwaves?"

Men up pole working on power lines (Getty Images)

Utility workers may sleep at work soon

Matthew Rozsa

Energy companies plan to isolate core workers to prevent illness and keep citizens safe and powered

"Resistance," "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," and "Uncorked" (IFC Films, Neon, Netflix)

The best new movies to watch at home

Hanh Nguyen

Pop the popcorn, and get your home theater in order. Nazis, mimes, cats, and dogs – there's something for everyone

Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020 in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Burr asks for ethics probe of stock sale

Matthew Rozsa

Burr dumped as much as $1.56 million in stocks after reassuring Americans of the federal government's preparedness

Lindsey Graham (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Carlson and Hannity confront Graham

Matthew Rozsa

Graham denied the allegation to Sean Hannity, saying he hadn't "talked to anybody on the planet" about such a thing

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