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Trump dropped into Iowa — and didn’t even try to understand the devastation

Jeff Biggers
The climate crisis is hitting the heartland hard — but Republicans just want to force our kids into COVID schools

Democratic insider Simon Rosenberg: Trump is “being coached by Putin” to seize power

Chauncey DeVega
Longtime strategist defends the "most successful center-left party" in the world — and says it can finish Trump

Road trip to Powder Keg City: The collapse of Seattle’s autonomous zone

Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente
What we saw in Seattle was hopeful, angry and sometimes violent. It was nothing like what you saw on the news

Everything we suspected about Donald Trump has come true

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump is a fascist. He comes right out and says it. Even his friends admit it. He's also a whiny loser

ACLU’s David Cole: “If Trump seeks to stay in power after losing the election,” we’ll be ready

Chauncey DeVega
ACLU's national legal director on the critical importance of rejecting a lawless president: "Democracy is working"

Republicans veer toward electoral self-sabotage for the 2020 election

Cody Fenwick
The pressure seems to be tearing Republicans apart

Lawsuit accuses former Fox News anchor Ed Henry of rape and current top talent of sexual harassment

Roger Sollenberger
Salon can report Fox knew of the harassment allegations days before Tucker Carlson announced his vacation last week

Meet Jaime Harrison, the South Carolina Democrat taking the fight to Lindsey Graham

Roger Sollenberger
Jaime Harrison is focused and charismatic — and pulling in national dollars for his race against Trump's golf buddy

Safe, socially distanced interior design without risking the health of your household

Ashlie D. Stevens
As decor demands go digital, consumers are also finding their needs changing to include home offices and gyms

A road trip through the red states, while the pandemic spikes

Kirk Swearingen
Masks at the Marriott? Not in Knoxville. We drove 11 hours just as the worst was coming. Here's what we saw

“It’s not enough to indict individuals; we have to indict systems”: Author Wes Moore on racism

D. Watkins
Wes Moore appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss "Five Days," which examines Freddie Gray & Baltimore through 8 POVs

The boot camp of American life

Andrea Mazzarino
A military spouse’s perspective on racism and armed violence in the United States

The Trump administration paid millions for test tubes. They got unusable mini soda bottles instead

J. David McSwane, Ryan Gabrielson
The plastic tubes supplied for coronavirus testing by Fillakit don’t even fit the racks used to analyze samples

Andrew Cuomo saw COVID-19’s threat to nursing homes — yet he still risked adding to it

Joaquin Sapien, Joe Sexton
A New York nursing home followed the governor’s order to accept COVID patients — 18 residents died of the disease

As Confederate monuments come down, what should replace them?

Ashlie D. Stevens
From statues of Dolly Parton to a giant hair pick to nothing at all, opinions range about how best to use the space

Fighting COVID and police brutality, medical teams take to streets to treat protesters

LJ Dawson
Volunteer medics have organized themselves into a web of first responders to care for people on the streets

Now that another black body has been laid to rest: George Floyd and the white gaze

Niki Herd
"If we ... did that to a young white kid, you wouldn't need no study, you'd know what to do"— Reverend Al Sharpton

“Space Force” standout Ben Schwartz reflects on pandemic anxiety, career shifts, and Carrie Fisher

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Sonic" & "Parks and Rec" actor appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the biggest, weirdest year of his career

Gen. Wesley Clark on Trump and the protests: “We are seeing the turning of the tide”

Chauncey DeVega
Former NATO supreme commander on Trump's threat to send in troops: "That is not the way to resolve our problems"

“The Good Fight” maps a way to pull victory out of a string of losses

Melanie McFarland
The judicial system remains rigged but as this episode shows, we take the wins where we can and keep on fighting

When illness and family secrets collide

Mikkael Sekeres
A leukemia patient's sister wanted to donate marrow — which led to a 48-year-old secret being revealed

A Mother’s Day scream into the void: Rage, grief and brief moments of beauty in the pandemic age

Lily Burana
Our days drag. I'm angry all the time. And I hardly recognize myself in the domestic scenes I've embraced

As colleges go remote, students revolt against the state of higher ed

Shane Tan
A pandemic wave of class-action lawsuits is exposing opposing ideas over the value of college

Meet the shadowy accountants who do Trump’s taxes and help him seem richer than he is

Peter Elkind, Meg Cramer, Doris Burke
The Supreme Court's fight over Donald Trump’s tax returns has pushed his accounting firm into the limelight
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