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“Jesus, guns, babies”: Religious violence is now at the core of the Republican Party
Thomas Lecaque
Lauren Boebert prayed for Biden's death — and that's not even close to the craziest item on the GOP wish list
Jan. 6 committee is spectacle taking the place of politics: It will accomplish nothing
Chris Hedges
The aesthetic of spectacle is all the ruling class has left. Too bad it can't even stage an entertaining one
Joe Biden wants to jump-start solar energy — a great idea, in theory. But will it work?
Jon Skolnik
Biden's using the Defense Production Act (again) to boost the solar industry: Too much — or not nearly enough?
“An Act of Worship” is one Muslim American’s “counternarrative of our last 30 years”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Nausheen Dadabhoy spoke to Salon about her new documentary that profiles three Muslim American women
The emptiness of Republicans’ new climate strategy
Shannon Osaka
The plan is heavy on fossil fuels, light on detail
Meet the group lobbying against climate regulations — using your utility bill
NICK TABOREK
The federal government consider a rule that would make utility companies to recover trade association dues harder
“We’re all doomed”: Even overwhelmingly Democratic New York legislature can’t pass a climate bill
Jessica Corbett
Fossil fuel and solar industries help derail energy bill that already passed the state Senate
There will be no gun control: For many white Americans, the idea of the gun is all they have left
Chris Hedges
White Americans cling to the gun as a symbol of strength and independence. They see its loss as a final, fatal blow
Discriminating tastes: Why academia must tackle its “race science” problem
Christopher T. Conner, Marcus Weinman
Jordan Peterson and his right-wing ilk are misinterpreting science to justify their hierarchical worldviews
Is Nebraska building a $500 million “canal to nowhere” just to own the libs?
Jake Bittle
Nebraska GOP say a new canal will keep their water from being pilfered by Colorado. Water experts say it's useless
Too hot to handle: Crumbling US infrastructure melts under excessive heat
Jon Skolnik, Eric Schank
"When people are no longer able to work as many days outside, those are sort of the things that will prompt" action
A Pacific hurricane may kick off yet another hectic Atlantic hurricane season
Julia Kane
NOAA is forecasting “above-average” hurricane activity in the Atlantic for the seventh year straight
“Originalism” and other Supreme nonsense: How the right-wing justices rationalize mass murder
Kirk Swearingen
Antonin Scalia and his disciple Amy Coney Barrett have brought us to madness — and not just on guns and abortion
“Never offer the Queen an ultimatum”: Why it’s good to be Queen, but no one else in the royal family
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The Palace Papers" author Tina Brown gives insight into Harry and Meghan's mistakes and Charles' outlook as king
Joe Biden is finding out that “better than Trump” is not nearly good enough
Brian Karem
Biden's right to be frustrated — he's had real accomplishments. But the real enemy isn't Trump; it's himself
Minority rules, children die: Our broken political system has lethal consequences
David Daley
Our democracy is hopelessly paralyzed. We see the consequences in Uvalde and Buffalo. So what do we do about it?
How 40 years without smallpox vaccinations could make the monkeypox outbreak worse
Eric Schank
Smallpox vaccinations seem to help prevent monkeypox. Yet they've rarely been given since smallpox was eradicated
There’s a way to defeat the billionaires: Kshama Sawant has been doing it
Chris Hedges
Jeff Bezos and the Democratic Party are devoted to stopping Kshama Sawant. She has her eyes on a bigger prize
Evolution appears to occur far faster than we thought, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A new study into how quickly life adapts to climate change shakes up what we know about evolution
Yes, you can save lives by planting trees, a new study says
Julia Kane
Increasing urban greenery could save lives of tens of thousands of older adults, researchers found
Study: Warming temperatures are eroding our ability to sleep
Zoya Teirstein
Climate change is keeping us up at night in more ways than one
How to process the emotionally unthinkable when you’re too online
Pamela Appea
Whether you can’t stop crying, raging, or feeling anything at all, most of us keep on scrolling. Here's why
After Buffalo and Uvalde, America feels broken: Where do we go from here?
Chauncey DeVega
Feeling grief, confusion and despair right now is normal. How do we turn that into something constructive?
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