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With student demonstrations the national strike begins in the city of Bogota, Colombia, on 16 January 2020. (Diego Cuevas/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Protests against austerity & endless war

Justin Podur - Independent Media Institute

The sustained protests are part of a larger trend against austerity and endless war.

Martin Luther King Jr., gives his "I Have a Dream" speech to a crowd before the Lincoln Memorial during the Freedom March in Washington, DC, on August 28, 1963. The widely quoted speech became one of his most famous. (Bettmann / Contributor / Getty Images)

Why MLK detested moderates

Bob Hennelly

MLK was "gravely disappointed" with white moderates, whom he believed were responsible for impeding civil rights

Food stylist: Amelia Rampe. Prop stylist: Brooke Deonarine. (Rocky Luten/Food52)

What to do with overripe bananas

Carlos C. Olaechea - Food52

Sticky banana-cocoa bars will change your life

Aspic- jellied chicken with egg and vegetables (Getty Images)

Getting jiggly with it

Ashlie D. Stevens

"Show Me Your Aspics" is one of many groups that appreciate jello-like foods that range from bizarre to beautiful

Hugh Laurie in "Avenue 5" (Alex Bailey/HBO)

Set sail on HBO's lawless space cruise

Melanie McFarland

Armando Iannucci speaks to Salon about his love of sci-fi and the metaphorical promise offered by space

(Getty/Paul J. Richards)

Here's why people don't vote

Andrew Joseph Pegoda - The Conversation

People have different reasons for not showing up on Election Day.

Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Impeachment and historical memory

Henry A. Giroux

Impeachment is an important historical moment — but we must look past it to create the possibility of real change

The Door Dash driver leaves Baskin Robbins, over in hand and heads to their delivery. (Getty Images/The Washington Post)

DoorDash is paying workers $1.45 an hour

Nicole Karlis

Worse, about a third of DoorDash jobs paid less than $0 after accounting for basic expenses

Between Heaven And Hell by David Talblot (Chronicle Prism)

My post-stroke existentialism

Nicole Karlis

Salon founder David Talbot almost died — and found that what life meant to him after was completely transformed

Mathematics (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/gallery-195160p1.html'>Binkski</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

How mathematics can save your life

Dan Falk - Undark

In “The Math of Life and Death,” Kit Yates shows how mathematics is crucial to understanding everything we do

(Getty/Salon)

Facebook, Twitter & Trump’s lies

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

Should Facebook & Twitter stop Trump’s lies?

People hold banners and chant slogans as they march from Union Square Park to Grand Central to protest the killing of 3 black men by police in 48 hours, in Manhattan, New York on July 7, 2016. (Volkan Furuncu/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

MLK Day: For justice, confront our past

Marshan Allen, Miriam Aroni Krinsky

Racist perceptions play out in prosecutors' offices and throughout the criminal justice system today

Anti-nuclear demonstrators hold a candlelight vigil to protest against nuclear power outside the Federal Building in Los Angeles on March 28, 2011. (Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images)

Cities push back against nuclear weapons

Jon Letman - Truthout

“We forget that all power is local. And by forgetting to act locally, we are giving away all the power.”

Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump and the "one-termers"

Matthew Rozsa

Donald Trump could become the 11th one-term president in American history. The list starts out well, but then ...

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren (Getty Images/Salon)

How to prevent ugly primary feuds

David Daley

Our winner-takes-all system not only encourages this inane behavior in primaries, it almost necessitates it

Birthplace of the Citizens United decision (<a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/pic.mhtml?id=93109510'>Orhan Cam</a> via <a href='http://www.shutterstock.com/'>Shutterstock</a>)

Revisiting Citizens United

Michael T. Morley - The Conversation

Kennedy is the author of one of the most controversial and scorned rulings in modern Court history: Citizens United

(Getty/Marija Jovovic)

Why you need more Vitamin D in winter

Margherita T. Cantorna - The Conversation

Vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine vitamin.

Too Rad To Be Sad! (Jena Martin/Getty Images/Salon)

Live, Laugh, Love, Loathe

Jena C. Martin

As an adult and a doctor, popular and glib affirmations like "Everything Happens For a Reason" fill me with scorn

Food stylist: Anna Billingskog. Prop stylist: Brooke Deonarine. (Ty Mecham/Food52)

Why my family eats salad for dessert

Ori Zohar - Food52

A simple homemade salad dressing goes a long way

Alex Gibney (Victoria Will/Invision/AP)

Alex Gibney on Putin and the oligarchs

Andrew O'Hehir

Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney on his dense, thriller-style documentary “Citizen K,” and the fate of Russia

Gold items are seen for sale in the Diamond District of Manhattan on July 18, 2011 in New York City. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Diamond District: A window into the past

Barak Richman - The Conversation

New York’s Diamond District seems to withstand the forces of economic change.

Photo of punks in the UK (Virginia Turbett/Redferns/Getty Images)

How the punks beat Spotify

Liliana Harrington

The streaming regime is a terrible way for artists to make a living. A punk co-op just fixed that

Windmills are seen in Kinderdijk, Netherlands on May 11, 2019. (Abdullah Asiran/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Why the Netherlands is sinking

Molly Quell - Undark

Over the centuries, windmills built to drain peatland for agriculture have been causing the ground to steadily sink

Presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden addresses supporters during his election campaign. The US presidential election is set to take place in November 2020. (Preston Ehrler/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Mainstream media still soft on Biden

Dan Froomkin - Press Watch

Joe Biden gives addled, incoherent answers about his troubling record — and most in the media just let it slide

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