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Trump suggests Microsoft should pay Treasury big money amid talks to acquire TikTok’s business in US
Matthew Rozsa
"The United States should be reimbursed or should be paid a substantial amount of money," Trump says of the talks
Move over, SpaceX – Amazon is sending its own satellites into orbit
Nicole Karlis
The astronomy community remains concerned about how 3,236 more satellites will affect observations from Earth
How MacKenzie Scott’s $5.8 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for donors
Elizabeth J. Dale
Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife is funding efforts to dismantle racism and fight homophobia
The CDC-to-HHS data switch isn’t responsible for a decline in cases. But it’s a “catastrophe”
Igor Derysh
The change raises concerns over the “completeness and timeliness of data,” ex-CDC chief Tom Frieden told Salon
Students fear for their data privacy after University of California invests in private equity firm
Matthew Rozsa
A financial link between a virtual classroom platform and the University of California system is raising eyebrows
Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what’s next for the industry?
Tara Lohan
Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.
Cheers to a solid launch for MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” – but from here on out, it’s time to get tougher
Melanie McFarland
As the election approaches, let's hope that Joy Reid lives up to her reputation as a tough but fair inquisitor
Feminists have warned us — and now another “men’s rights activist” turns to murder
Amanda Marcotte
Angry misogynists who commit murder aren't lone wolves — they're part of an increasingly violent movement
Media is covering this election all wrong — the real question is whether Trump can steal it
Dan Froomkin
Horse-race journalism was never good — and it's useless when dead-end fascists are trying to subvert democracy
New page-turners heat up our summer reading: “Blacktop Wasteland,” “The Only Good Indians” and more
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
Get ready to read "F*ckface" and "The Son of Good Fortune," plus more recommended fiction for July
“My existence is my resistance”: “Chicano Eats” author Esteban Castillo on the politics of food
Joseph Neese
"I really wanted to see someone that looked like me," Castillo says as his divine Mexican-American cookbook debuts
Trump’s 2020 election app harvests intimate user data, including location: report
Matthew Rozsa
Those who download the Trump reelection app surrender their GPS location and other intimate data to the Trump team
Zoom capitulates to Chinese censorship, shutting down activists’ accounts
Matthew Rozsa
The video-conference giant sparks controversy for clamping down on meetings of Chinese pro-democracy activists
Exclusive: Private jet firms get $300 million bailout while Trump fights to block unemployment aid
Igor Derysh
Companies tied to Trump donors and firms which provided controversial flights to ex-Cabinet members score millions
“Bye-bye Tucker Carlson!”: Advertisers bail on Fox News host’s program after “race-baiting” screed
Roger Sollenberger
Carlson, who once claimed white supremacy was a "hoax," asked if he was "required to be upset about" George Floyd
Trump falsely suggests elderly protester shoved by police is “Antifa provocateur” who faked incident
Igor Derysh
Republicans tried to dodge reporters after Trump pushed the theory amplified by a pusher of "Kremlin propaganda"
What’s better than nachos or tater tots? Totchos, and you can eat them at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Joseph Neese
Disney's famous "totchos" are tater tots and corn chips topped with chili, green onions, sour cream and queso
After Twitter’s pushback, a dam is breached among social media companies defying Trump
Nicole Karlis
Twitter's fact-check lit a match; now, more techies are taking responsibility for enabling Trump's violent rhetoric
These three-ingredient peanut butter cookies are hands-down the best cookies in the world
Mary Elizabeth Williams
You can make these from stuff you have in your kitchen right now and eat them within half an hour
Disney shared its bite-sized churros recipe, and you should dip them in chocolate or dulce de leche
Joseph Neese
Honestly, what's not to love about deep-fried dough sweetened with cinnamon and sugar?
Republican elected officials are peddling a conspiracy theory that George Soros is paying protesters
Alex Samuels
In racist Facebook posts, GOP officials accused George Soros of paying protesters to "destroy" the country
“Full Frontal” writer fact-checks Meghan McCain’s claim that her neighborhood resembles a “war zone”
Alex Henderson
"Meghan, we live in the same building, and I just walked outside," McCain's neighbor responds. "It's fine"
“[Police] killed an innocent man”: Louisville protesters mourn David McAtee & want Mayor Fischer out
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon spoke to community members who remembered a Louisville fixture, the man who served BBQ at Dino's Food Mart
Trump and McConnell don’t support extending enhanced unemployment benefits, but most Americans do
Jake Johnson
More than 40 million Americans have filed for unemployment benefits since mid-March, per the US Department of Labor
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