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Our anti-science leaders are the geocentrists of today
Mario Livio
Galileo would have seen a familiar impulse in the politicians who reject scientific predictions on the coronavirus
Trump’s world leadership trophy: The winner’s prize in the virus-killer race
Dilip Hiro
Has the Chinese dragon pushed the American eagle down to a secondary position?
Why “Planet of the Humans,” Michael Moore’s new film about green energy, is so controversial
Sophia A. McClennen
The documentary, directed by Jeff Gibbs and produced by Moore, is streaming free on YouTube now
Laura Ingraham falsely claims urging people to wear masks is a plot to sow “fear and intimidation”
Roger Sollenberger
"You see the mask, and you think you are not safe," the Fox News host says. "You are not back to normal"
Pulitzer winner Chris Hedges: These “are the good times — compared to what’s coming next”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "America: The Farewell Tour": We're heading for a steep decline; Biden and the Democrats have no answers
Robert Reich on the climate crisis solution no one is talking about
Robert Reich
Make no mistake: the simultaneous crisis of inequality and climate is no fluke
The Black Death led to the demise of feudalism. Could this pandemic have a similar effect?
Adam McBride
We’ve been here before: a pandemic, inequality, economic stagnation and climate change brought down Medieval Europe
How an alliance of democracies can prevent future pandemics
John Davenport
Mutual aid institutions organized between nations could prevent disincentives to being honest about an outbreak
Inequality and the coronavirus: How to destroy American society from the top down
Liz Theoharis
In a remarkably brief span of time, these crises have highlighted our collective interdependence
Meet the 3 Kentucky Democrats vying to take on Mitch McConnell in November
Amanda Marcotte
McGrath leads in funds, Booker and Broihier are more progressive—and only one has Marianne Williamson's endorsement
Did this virus come from a lab? Maybe not — but it exposes the threat of a biowarfare arms race
Sam Husseini
Dangerous pathogens are captured in the wild and made deadlier in government biowarfare labs. Did that happen here?
An Earth Day after coal: Amid all the bad news, a major turning point
Jeff Biggers
Launched as a call for resistance against the primacy of corporate profits, Earth Day turns a historic corner
Why Jane Goodall is hopeful for the future
Nicole Karlis
Salon spoke with Goodall about finding faith in dark times and her new documentary, "Jane Goodall: The Hope"
“Astroturf”: Gun rights activists and prominent GOP donors push protests of coronavirus restrictions
Igor Derysh
Groups linked to top Trump advisers and far-right fringe groups are "astroturfing" the demonstrations
The COVID-19 catastrophe has deep roots in American politics — and was totally preventable
Carl Pope
This disaster belongs to Trump, of course — but the Tea Party's nihilistic hatred of government got us here
No longer foes, science and herbalism find common cause
Nicole Karlis
The author of “Plant Magic” talks about the history of herbalism, and how and why it's making a resurgence
How to help your neighbors when a pandemic hits? Exhibit A: Museums
Kate Yoder
Museums are quickly realizing that their operations might not return to normal after the pandemic subsides.
Coronavirus strikes at already struggling fishermen and shaky seafood supply chains
Meg Wilcox
With restaurants and international markets disappearing, it’s sink or swim for the nation’s fishermen.
Virus as metaphor: The scourge that stopped the world
Lucian K. Truscott IV
This pandemic has shut down "progress." Now the question is what the world will look like on the other side
Dystopia arrives — not with a bang, but a cough
John Feffer
Covid-19 has decisively put the lie to American exceptionalism
Obama endorses former Vice President Joe Biden: “Our country’s future hangs on this election”
Igor Derysh
"Facts and science matter . . . The rule of law matters . . . In other words, elections matter," Obama says
Now’s a great time to become a backyard naturalist — here’s how
Tara Lohan
Connecting with nearby nature can give people a much-needed boost — and help save wildlife, too
How the University of California is using the pandemic to exploit workers and lecturers
Alexia Arani, Davide Carpano, Lilly Irani, Simeon Man, Saiba Varma, Matthew Vitz
Amid a crisis, the University of California is doubling down on neoliberal restructuring and anti-labor actions
Bernie Sanders suspends presidential campaign amid coronavirus outbreak
Igor Derysh
Former Vice President Joe Biden Biden is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for the presidency
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