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In Joan Osborne’s revolution, you can dance
David Masciotra
Salon talks to the singer/songwriter about politics and subversive pleasures in her new album "Trouble and Strife"
Plutocrats control the U.S. political system, but they can still be defeated
Peter Montague
Until we climb out of our silos and mount a massive cross-issue campaign, we will continue to lose our democracy
New York’s plastic bag ban has survived the pandemic
Angely Mercado
Environmental advocates hope that other states follow New York’s lead.
Exclusive: How a pro-Trump Black group became an off-the-books Turkish lobbying campaign
Roger Sollenberger, Kathleen O'Neill
A Salon investigation reveals a strange tale of Black Trump surrogates who tried to leverage Turkish billions
How anti-choice propaganda trained Republicans to accept Trump’s coronavirus denialism
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's new medical adviser peddles a familiar model of deceit: Wrap lies and right-wing ideology in a lab coat
3 ways the Senate Democrats’ new climate plan is all about money
Shannon Osaka, Emily Pontecorvo, Zoya Teirstein
Here are three ways the Democratic senators' plan diverges from the other recent plans we've seen
They know how to prevent megafires. Why won’t anybody listen?
Elizabeth Weil
This is a story about watching the West burn when you fully understand why it’s burning
5 accidentally revealing lines from Trump supporters at the RNC
Cody Fenwick
RNC speakers tried unconvincingly to portray a softer side of Trump and downplay his rough edges
Cops shoot another Black man, and the Republicans don’t even notice
Terry H. Schwadron
Americans are in the streets again over trigger-happy police
USDA moves forward with sweeping plans to prevent fraud in organics
Lisa Held
Advocates and farmers say the USDA should do more to support organic
Feeling the consequences of Trump’s rotten presidency, first hand
Robert Reich
It’s one thing to understand climate change in the abstract. It’s another to live inside it.
The debate over COVID-19 distancing: how far is far enough?
Joanne Silberner
The CDC recommends 6 ft or more, the WHO about half that distance. But experts say the science is far from settled
Don’t waste your money trying to beat Mitch McConnell: Play “democracy moneyball” instead
Paul Rosenberg
If you really want to defeat Republicans and end gerrymandering, find races where your work actually matters
5 epic failures of Donald Trump that illustrate the U.S.’s decline
Richard Phillips
More and more, the U.S. resembles a developing nation
Hurricane Laura highlights GOP has “absolutely no plan to deal with the climate crisis”
Andrea Germanos
Republicans made no mention of climate change during the RNC as a catastrophic storm barreled toward the Gulf Coast
Remembering Eunice Foote, the suffragette-scientist who prophesied climate change
Dawn Starin
Not until 2011 was Foote's 19th-century scientific contribution realized and pieced together by historians
Why California’s wildfires keep getting worse
Nicole Karlis
A century of fire suppression and encroaching human development has doomed the state to a vicious cycle
Birth of a nation: The unexpected past, the unknown future
Tom Engelhardt
No matter the bad news of this moment, who knows what our world might really look like 20 years from now?
The partisan pandemic: Do we now live in alternative realities?
Andrea Robbett, Peter Hans Matthews
Despite partisan affiliation, American voters tend to share views on common facts about the world
Wildfires, coronavirus collide in California to create a “perfect storm”
Nicole Karlis
"Exhausted" doctors face respiratory hospitalizations, displaced people, and a raging pandemic
Biden isn’t a progressive. The question is how far can he be pushed?
William Rivers Pitt
A Biden administration would have to be pushed, and pushed hard, by progressive activists from day one
The awakening of the American white mind
Randall Horton
I am an outlier in higher ed: a Black professor, who's been to prison, teaching many white criminal justice majors
CDC warned the public against wearing valved facemasks — while recommending them to health workers
Frederick Clarkson, Jonathan Hutson
The public guideline to avoid valved masks may have something to do with the airline industry’s influence
Democrats wage legal offensive to kick Green Party candidates off ballot in high-profile Texas races
Patrick Svitek
The Democrats are largely targeting Green Party candidates because they have not paid filing fees
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