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Chomsky: “Jobs aren’t coming back”

Noam Chomsky
Wealth is concentrated with the 1 percent because America no longer makes things: Financiers just manipulate money

An eco-pioneer’s final words

Ernest Callenbach
The visionary author of "Ecotopia," who died in April, warns of dark times ahead, but sees a path through the decay

Partisan death jam

Lucy McKeon
The two parties aren't just making progress impossible, they're destroying our political system. An expert explains

My dad’s 30-year coming out

Gideon Lewis-Kraus
I thought my father kept secrets because he was gay. Turns out all parents have a walled-off life -- and that's OK

Gorgeous saga, global crisis

Andrew O'Hehir
"Last Call at the Oasis" paints a haunting, even poetic, portrait of the global water crisis. Will anyone listen?

Global warming hits home

Bill McKibben
After a year of freakish and destructive weather, Americans are finally waking up to the dangers of climate change

America’s real Hunger Games

Rebecca Solnit
Young people are already being sacrificed at the whims of the 1%. Just look at Iraq and Afghanistan

“Frankenstein” remixed

Laura Miller
This masterful new adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic novel may be the best interactive fiction yet

Science fiction no more: The perfect city is under construction

Will Doig
Cities as technologically precise as a Formula One race car are being built now. Do we really want to live in them?

Voter ID’s new champion

Mariah Blake
ALEC dropped its most controversial work, but an old group with Abramoff ties has taken up the mantle

Romney’s solar flip-flop

Andrew Leonard
The first time he ran for president, he liked green power. What changed?

Secrets of Southern California

Eve Gerber
"L.A.'s number one muckracker" talks about the City of Angels' stars, scandals and serial killers

Schools for the corporate era

Julianne Hing
Gov. Jindal has reshaped Louisiana's public education system based on ALEC's blueprints

Every country for itself

Thomas Rogers
As American power wanes, we're being faced with a dangerous new power vacuum. An expert explains what's next

Our apocalyptic odds

Rob Hengeveld
The chances of an impending planetary crash are rapidly growing. Here's what the numbers really tell us

Egypt’s bread revolution

Erin Cunningham
Over a year after the deposition of Mubarak, soaring food prices could spark another uprising

Fox’s misinformation effect

Chris Mooney
It's not just the programming. Conservatives are more likely to seek out outlets that affirm their views

Start of 2012, March shatter US heat records

Salon Staff

The rules that should govern energy subsidies

Bill McKibben
Taxpayer dollars shouldn't be propping wealthy fossil-fuel companies whose products we want less of

A journalism-free news media

David Sirota
You don't need reporting skills to thrive in the news today. All you need is a big mouth or a famous parent

Why the GOP distrusts science

Chris Mooney
It's not just evolution and climate change -- conservatives' trust in science is plummeting across the board

America, the new Saudi Arabia

Michael Klare
As overseas production grows more expensive, Big Oil is pushing to turn the U.S. into a Third World petrostate
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