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Astronomers discover a bizarre string of five planets that "dance" in perfect resonance
Like overlapping rhythms, five distant exoplanets orbit their parent star with uncanny synchronicity
01/26/2021 23:47 UTC
Inland cities face water supply problems as lakes evaporate due to climate change
Water resources in inland cities near lakes will become scarcer as lakes evaporate water faster, scientists say
07/11/2022 21:00 UTC
Happy 20th Anniversary Salon
Salon’s CEO Cindy Jeffers’ letter to staff on the importance of Salon
11/21/2015 02:20 UTC
Being a gay soldier under "don't ask, don't tell" left damaging effects, says Iraq vet
Veteran and author Rob Smith describes hiding his identity in the Army and his activist work for all LGBT troops
09/13/2017 11:59 UTC
Why having an unpredictable childhood can be traumatizing
A study unpacks the origins of adult mental illness — and finds a correlation with unpredictable childhoods
10/02/2022 14:00 UTC
Donald Trump's shadow looms over a swing district in Pennsylvania
Republican candidates in one Pennsylvania district see their path to victory: Be as pro-Trump as possible
04/08/2018 12:00 UTC
This Weekend! The Unconventional Political Convention
Join Salon at Politicon 2016 for panels, debates and the Salon Screening Series | June 25th & 26th in Pasadena, CA!
06/22/2016 18:57 UTC
How filming a rape scene changed actor Stephanie Beatriz
The "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" actor describes being sexually assaulted on-screen for the film "The Light of the Moon"
10/27/2017 16:00 UTC
Hurricane Ian is going to flood out Florida — and this is a constant climate change problem
Climate change will cause sea levels to rise, exacerbate hurricane damage and in other ways create more floods
09/28/2022 20:56 UTC
So much for tech's anti-Trump bias: A new study reveals a pro-Trump "bug" on Instagram
For months, a supposed glitch in Instagram hid anti-Trump hashtags but freely featured anti-Biden ones
08/06/2020 23:59 UTC
Silicon Valley's service workers speak out about their treatment amid the pandemic
Cafeteria workers in Silicon Valley tell Salon how they've survived the past six months
09/12/2020 14:00 UTC
The woeful history of ADHD, the condition that once got you branded as "defective"
Having ADHD once got you branded as being "immoral" or "defective." Even today, that stigma is hard to overwrite
04/21/2023 17:05 UTC
Trump's executive orders affect unemployment, evictions, and Medicare. Here's what to expect
The four executive orders will have repercussions far beyond the $400 supplement to unemployment insurance
08/12/2020 17:01 UTC
Why Amazon tried to thwart Portland's historic facial recognition ban
Amazon reportedly lobbied in secret to weaken Portland's ban on private use of facial recognition technology
09/13/2020 12:00 UTC
Thinsplaining is real: Science says permanent weight loss is rare, and thin people don't get it
"It has nothing to do with willpower": A majority of people who lose weight will not be able to keep it off
12/14/2020 00:30 UTC
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