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A new Daughter of the Confederacy: The hate pageantry of Marjorie Taylor Greene

Chauncey DeVega
The Southern Pride of Marjorie Taylor Greene

How do we know what is true? In an age of war, pandemic and conspiracy theory, it’s not easy

Richard Eckersley
To survive this crucial century, we need to solve the problem of truth. That may be our biggest single challenge

The GOP’s heart of darkness: Why Ron DeSantis can never beat Donald Trump

Mike Lofgren
No Republican can beat Trump, because no one else can command his coalition of damaged, discarded, marginal people

John Durham’s vacuous report: A fitting end to Bill Barr’s ugly legacy

Joshua Raff
Durham's probe was a massive waste of time and money, instigated by a man who undercut the DOJ's independence

Long ago, younger viewers wanted their MTV News. Can we learn from what it did right in its prime?

Melanie McFarland
In remembering the music video channel's legacy, let's also look at its success in connecting with young viewers

A short guide to Donald Trump’s many legal woes

Rae Hodge
Now that the Carroll case is closed, here's what's next for Trump's cases in Mar-a-Lago, New York, and D.C.

This 25-year-old sci-fi disaster movie is still lauded by scientists — here’s why

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with scientists who praised "Deep Impact" — and with others who helped make it

“It’s not how white men fight”: Tucker Carlson and the death of Jordan Neely

Chauncey DeVega
On Tucker Carlson's deranged and twisted fantasies about "honorable" white men and their violence

Donald Trump woke up a numb country — and Joe Biden faces a higher bar now

Brian Karem
Biden's desire to be the anti-Trump in everything is potentially harming the nation the most

“Cruz only cares about himself”: Democrat Colin Allred announces 2024 challenge against Ted Cruz

Patrick Svitek, Matthew Choi
Allred, elected in 2018, is a rising Democratic star. Cruz unsuccessfully sought GOP's 2016 presidential nomination

What a pending Supreme Court ruling could mean for Biden’s new clean water protections

Max Graham
The fate of millions of acres of wetlands hinges on five vague words in the Clean Water Act

What if George W. Bush was right? “Mission Accomplished,” 20 years later

Norman Solomon
Bush’s infamously premature claim unraveled as combat escalated between Iraqi insurgents and occupying forces

Donald Trump’s defense attorney in rape trial may have accidentally revealed the motive

Amanda Marcotte
Joe Tacopina showed E. Jean Carroll embarrassed Trump at Bergdorf Goodman. Humiliation famously triggers his rage

“After Trump comes others”: Author Jeff Sharlet explains why “neofascists are not going to stop”

Chauncey DeVega
"It's worse post-Trump than it was during Trump's presidency"

California’s Medicaid experiment spends money to save money — and help the homeless

Angela Hart
Governor Newsom wants to use Medi-Cal as a safety net to provide housing and other services for the homeless

Sick of Trump? Try laughing at him

Sophia A. McClennen
We may be tired of Trump, but we aren’t tired of making fun of him

The centrist plan to sabotage Joe Biden

Heather Digby Parton
Centrist groups like No Label seek to undermine President Biden's re-election. Do they secretly want Donald Trump?

American prophet: Nearing the end of his life, Daniel Ellsberg can’t be confined to the past

Norman Solomon
The establishment has tried to sanitize Ellsberg. But his lessons on the madness of war are even more relevant now

Two federal judges issued conflicting rulings on the abortion pill. Here’s what happens now

Nicole Karlis
A bit of legal "whiplash" could occur in the next few days, one expert says

“Comedians have to reflect on life”: “SNL” alum Jay Pharoah on comics becoming great dramatic actors

D. Watkins
Pharaoh tells Salon about his movie "Spinning Gold" and busts out an Obama impression and his "resting Kanye face"

Secretive religious group “The Family” tied to anti-LGBTQ+ death penalty bill — again

Jonathan Larsen
Christian group formally known as the Fellowship Foundation linked to anti-gay legislation in Uganda

Radical eco-activists have made it into mainstream fiction. Is reality next?

Kate Yoder
History suggests novels about monkeywrenching could inspire real-world copycats

Yes, Donald Trump has committed many crimes — but that’s not why he faces prosecution

Chris Hedges
Like Richard Nixon, Trump is being punished for his sins against the dominant order, not his most serious crimes

Former soldiers without a future: America’s remarkable unwillingness to support its veterans

Andrea Mazzarino
America’s veterans need all the help they can get but there’s no evidence it’s coming their way
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