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Science editor H. Holden Thorp: Scientists “should have spoken out” against Trump “a long time ago”
Chauncey DeVega
Editor of respected journal on his "Trump lied about science" editorial — and why too many scientists stayed quiet
Robert Reich on the 6 crucial races that will flip the Senate
Robert Reich
Here are six key races you should be paying attention to
With COVID-19, vaccine messaging faces an unprecedented test
Jillian Kramer
A Covid-19 vaccine is coming. Will public health messaging be enough to convince Americans to get it?
The president wants you dead — and so do his friends and advisers. It’s that simple
David Masciotra
It's not adequate to say that Trump's regime is stupid and incompetent. That's true — but the malice runs deeper
“The Comey Rule” will likely trigger Trump, and series star Michael Kelly couldn’t be happier
Dean Obeidallah
The Showtime series will "piss off people on the left and the right," the actor says in his "Salon Talks" interview
This vanishing moment and our vanishing future
Nick Turse
John Hersey, Hiroshima, and the end of world
Psychologist Stephen Soldz: With Trump’s coup threat, America now faces a “defining crisis”
Igor Derysh
Trump represents "classical fascism" and Republicans are committed to "abolishing democracy," Soldz tells Salon
Why Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court would be a climate disaster
Shannon Osaka
Two ways a super-conservative court with Barrett could sideline climate progress
Federal judge rules that Fox News host Tucker Carlson’s viewers don’t expect him to tell facts
Cody Fenwick
Fox News admits in court that Carlson is not always accurate when he discusses the news on TV
Election day is nearing, but there’s no end in sight to Trump’s attacks on science
Derrick Z. Jackson
From coronavirus to un-natural disasters, the entire playbook of the Trump administration is to "play it down"
The true cost of resistance: Consider what happened to Julian Assange and Roger Hallam
Chris Hedges
Standing up to evil requires giving up your freedom, your privilege and maybe your life. Few of us are that brave
Why America’s political fights are as fake as pro wrestling
Leonard C. Goodman
The fight behind closed doors is over which party can be a better servant to the donor class
Facebook launched a new climate information hub. Here’s how activists reacted
Joseph Winters
The effort "does not address the larger climate disinformation crisis hiding in plain sight," activists said.
Climate change and forest management have both fueled today’s epic Western wildfires
Steven C. Beda
Blame both poor forest management and climate change for today's devastating wildfires
Our new national (in)security
Mandy Smithberger
A post-coronavirus economy can no longer afford to put the Pentagon first
Trump’s destruction of America started with Ronald Reagan
Thom Hartmann
Why Reaganism needs to be ripped out by the root
Think American democracy is ending? You’re not alone
Maurizio Valsania
Pessimists have been saying America is going to hell for more than 200 years
McConnell vows to be “firewall” against progress in Senate as Democrats mull eliminating filibuster
Lisa Newcomb
While lawmakers from both parties have used the tactic in the past, Democrats look to block GOP opposition in 2021
Rainn Wilson opens up about life, death, “Blackbird” and being “#blessed”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor talks about the legacy of "The Office," Leo DiCaprio and how real life is mirroring "Utopia"
“Climate arsonist”: Biden slams Trump’s wildfire response with a new insult
Shannon Osaka
The presidential candidates just had their first scuffle on climate
Noam Chomsky: We are facing the most dangerous moment in human history
Alex Henderson
Chomsky believes that the “threat of nuclear war” is “probably more severe" now "than it was during the Cold War"
In California, we need to fight fire with fire
Sonali Kolhatkar
Western capitalist approaches have created dangerous conditions in California
Scientific American endorses a presidential candidate for the first time in its 175-year history
Matthew Rozsa
Breaking with precedent, the endorsement reflects a growing rift between scientists and the Trump administration
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