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The heat wave comes for fancy anchovies
Ashlie D. Stevens
With temperatures soaring, one tinned fish purveyor presses pause on shipping its most fragile catch
War with Iran could activate Trump’s darkest impulses
Heather Digby Parton
If Trump sent troops to Los Angeles, what might he do as a wartime president to quell opposition?
For sale by the GOP: Our public land — and our shared history
Michael Albertus
Trump's "big beautiful bill" puts millions of acres in the West at risk
Facing a decision on Iran, Trump is as befuddled as ever
Heather Digby Parton
America's alleged strongman can't seem to make a decision
Taking on “the language police” and taxing the rich: Tom Suozzi has a vision for moderate Democrats
Russell Payne
Rep. Tom Suozzi wants to pair progressive economics with centrist takes on trans rights
Love Thai food? Try its chocolate
Katie Lockhart
Craft bars infused with lime, Thai tea and even fish sauce are putting Thai chocolate on the map
Who’s the real invasive species: us or them? Ecologists are rethinking urban biodiversity
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Our cities and suburbs have spiders, rats, raccoons, lizards — and people. Which of us is really the invader?
Deliberative democracy: Sounds boring — but it just might save us
Paul Rosenberg
Stanford prof James Fishkin says he can end political deadlock, and build true democracy for the internet age
Ending manhood in the hall of shame
Robert Lipsyte
Pete Rose and Donald Trump are the dregs of American maleness
The age of global apartheid: A dark history that links America and Israel
Aviva Chomsky
Israel and the US share a form of colonial arrogance: Certain people have the right to move; others don't
“We dissent”: NIH scientists sign declaration against Trump’s research cuts
Garrett Owen
A letter signed by hundreds of scientists says there is "a culture of fear and suppression" at NIH
A culture war is brewing over moral concern for AI
Conor Purcell
As AI systems increasingly display emotion, genuine or not, public opinion will split around calls for their rights
“Just three people” took on Ohio education law — and sparked a movement
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We've had a huge groundswell of support. I mean, it was shocking how many people" signed on, professor says
Petty, abusive — and popular: Why New York Democrats are afraid to speak out against Andrew Cuomo
Russell Payne
Many Democrats think Cuomo is a lock to win the mayor's race and they don't want to invite his wrath
Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals
Miacel Spotted Elk
The past decade has seen “a consistent, sustained pattern against people who speak out against" human rights abuses
We treat corporations like living things with rights. Why not rivers?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Salon sits down with Robert Macfarlane, whose new book asks the titular question, "Is a River Alive?"
How America got so weird: The Pilgrims made us do it
Paul Rosenberg
Those guys who landed at Plymouth Rock were a doomsday cult, says Jane Borden — and we've emulated them ever since
Florida is hotter than your vacation
CK Smith
Record-breaking heat, rising seas, hurricane season — welcome to the Sunshine State, tourists
Pete Rose, Donald Trump and the corruption of literally everything
Mike Lofgren
Our president's meddling in baseball history: Another reminder that he ruins everything he touches
Decades on, SSRIs remain mired in mystery and debate
Frieda Klotz
Experts worry MAHA could wage a war on SSRIs. But some researchers have long questioned the drugs’ efficacy
DOGE deflated: Elon Musk has lost his political power
Heather Digby Parton
Yeah, Elon is still sickeningly rich — but the DOGE hype has faded and he's heading out the door in DC
Trump has opened the deep sea for business, risking fragile environments we know nothing about
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Defying international law, the Trump admin wants to move ahead with deep sea mining that threatens ocean wildlife
Don’t fight uncertainty — embrace it
Clayton Dalton
In a world of chaos, the only constant is unknowing. We can work with that, not against it
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