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“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

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

The hypnotherapist and failed politician who helped fuel never-ending hunt for election fraud

Megan O’Matz
Obscure retiree Jay Stone played a crucial role in making Wisconsin a hotbed of conspiracy theories

“Saturday Night Live” becomes part of the Heard-Depp media circus problem with its disturbing skit

Alison Stine
The sketch says about the domestic violence: "I'm glad it ain't me." But for millions of women, it is them

Climate groups put a monetary number to inaction

Jessica Corbett
"Every second the Senate delays action on bold climate investments, the cost of inaction only increases"

6 Latinx and Asian pantry staples this recipe developer swears by

Kiera Wright-Ruiz
"My pantry has always been a blend of who I was in the past, who I am today and who I want to be"

The abortion divide: What blue states must do in this moment

Andrea Miller, Dr. DeShawn Taylor, MD, MSc, FACOG
We can safeguard abortion rights right now

Sprinting upstream: The incredible pressure faced by college-bound high schoolers

Gail Cornwall
The PBS documentary "Try Harder!" chronicles the anxieties of today's high-achieving teens

Historically redlined neighborhoods have twice the number of oil and gas wells

Julia Kane
A new study reveals the link between structural racism and pollution

Vegan Fridays for all? More schools offer plant-based meals

Steve Holt
Despite many challenges, schools are focusing on equity and nutrition in an effort to feed kids more options

Will Smith slapping Chris Rock made the 94th Academy Awards one to remember — for the wrong reasons

Melanie McFarland
Some wonderful historic moments happened before and after Will Smith hit Chris Rock. Will anyone remember?

When I think of essential Cuban food, I think of congrí

Ashley Rodriguez
If I want abuela food — as opposed to restaurant food — this is the dish I make

The future of democracy: It might be a lot brighter than you think

Paul Rosenberg
There are dark years ahead, says Amanda Litman of Run for Something. But after that, the future looks "amazing"

Director on “Huda’s Salon” recruiting Palestinian women for Secret Service: This is still happening

Gary M. Kramer
"Paradise Now" and "Omar" filmmkaer Hany Abu-Assad spoke to Salon about his need to "fight injustice through art"

Jacqueline Bisset on her latest film and career typecasting: “They would say I was too pretty”

Gary M. Kramer
Jacqueline Bisset and her "Loren & Rose" director spoke to Salon about filmmaking, influences and collaboration

Why “greening” cities can make gentrification worse — and often doesn’t help the environment either

Laura Kiesel
Urban renewal under the guise of “going green” isn’t working — for the environment, or for residents

The AIDS crisis never ended — and COVID may have even made it worse

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Encouraging breakthroughs make headlines, but testing rates fell during COVID as new infections rose

How the NFL tried and failed to censor its hip-hop halftime performance

Joy Saha
What do you expect when you hire a bunch of hip-hop artists, whose very music is steeped in protest?

Paid leave for all: Worker advocates demand expanded protections

Andrea Germanos
"People are desperate for paid leave," one advocate said, calling it "policy that is needed and popular"

Rita Moreno reveals the seriousness of Marlon Brando’s abuse: “He was a bad guy”

Joy Saha
In a heartbreaking conversation, the EGOT winner detailed the depths of her depression during their relationship

Millions could lose Medicaid coverage just as omicron surges — if Biden doesn’t act

Jake Johnson
"Make no mistake: kicking people out of Medicaid will kill many," warned Dr. Adam Gaffney, a public health advocate

Who are the vaccine holdouts? America’s real COVID divide might not be what you think

Anthony DiMaggio
Are the unvaccinated mostly Republicans, evangelicals and Fox News viewers? I crunched the data: The answer is no

The problem isn’t Democrats losing white voters — it’s Republicans winning them over with lies

Amanda Marcotte
Democrats can't stop culture war propaganda by running away. Confronting it head-on might make the only difference

“Total asymmetric warfare”: Georgia GOP redraws political map as Senate Democrats do nothing

Jessica Corbett
Republicans "rigging elections and shutting Dems out of power for next decade on simple majority party-line votes"
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