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Mitch McConnell claps back at Jon Stewart: “I don’t know why he’s all bent out of shape”
Matthew Rozsa
"The back and forth about this issue is solid evidence that something needs to get done," Lee London tells Salon
Statistics ruined baseball by perfecting it
Edwin Amenta
In the new millennium, the statistical revolution forced baseball to double down on numbers
Mapping the Moon for Apollo
Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, humans stepped onto another celestial body and into history.
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Trump White House security clearance crisis: “Kushner problem” getting worse fast
Matthew Rozsa
Whistleblower says at least 25 people were granted security clearances by White House after initial denials
More states say doctors must offer overdose reversal drug along with opioids
Barbara Feder Ostrov
Patients who get opioids may leave their doctors’ offices with a drug that can save their lives if they overdose
“I’ll never understand what happened at Columbine”: The 1999 school shooting that changed us
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A look back at how Salon covered the mass shooting in 1999, and what we've learned since
How One America News sells an altered reality to voters who dream of wealth
Melanie McFarland
OAN's calm misinformation campaign sells Trump as a rich, brave hero under siege to viewers aspiring to be like him
Media critic says Fox News is “scrambling to avoid disaster” — but Democrats might save the network
Alex Henderson
“Fox is a radical right-wing propaganda machine . . . And the sooner Democrats act like it, the better”
How America broke up with the Democratic Party
Thom Hartmann
In the past few decades, Americans “fell out of love” with the Democratic Party. What happened?
Fox News’ Judge Napolitano: Trump may have already been secretly indicted
Matthew Rozsa
Fox News contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano is not holding back in his dire predictions for President Donald Trump
Long considered a high honor, the valedictorian tradition faces an uncertain future
John R. Thelin
More and more schools are doing away with the valedictorian honor
Remembering “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”: A controversial sci-fi landmark
Chauncey DeVega
Showrunner Ira Steven Behr on his new documentary about "Deep Space Nine," a turning point in TV history
Fox News’ Judge Napolitano: NYT report demonstrates Donald Trump’s “corrupt intent”
Matthew Rozsa
Napolitano said that if Trump called Whitaker and asked him to obstruct the investigation, that is "corrupt intent"
Fox News falls in ratings for first time in 17 years after hosts criticize President Trump
Shira Tarlo
Fox News falls behind MSNBC
Scammers hid behind his face — but he had hidden for years, too
Erin Keane
"We were stuck in the closet," William Dameron, author of "The Lie," tells Salon. "The world changed"
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith: Trump didn’t “pull out” of Iran deal. He violated it.
Dominique Jackson
Fox News anchor Shepard Smith scolds a guest for saying Trump "pulled out" of the Iran deal
Key Watergate figure John Dean: “Trump is Nixon on steroids and stilts”
Charlie May
"Trump is just right out front on it and he's doing it very publicly"
Shepard Smith called out Trump for being in the NRA’s pocket
Matthew Rozsa
There's one Fox News host who's unafraid to speak truth to power
Why your brain doesn’t register the words “climate change”
Kate Yoder
Which phrase does a better job of grabbing people’s attention: “global warming” or “climate change”?
Racing against the harvest, custom wheat cutters struggle to stay relevant
Michael Dax
Climate change, global markets and the depopulation of rural America have cast doubt on the future of wheat cutters
There’s a feud brewing between Shepard Smith and Sean Hannity over who’s a journalist at Fox News
Shira Tarlo
Sean Hannity is quite mad that the best journalist on Fox News is calling him out — with facts
“Evidence-based medicine” and the expulsion of Peter Gøtzsche
Daniel Kolitz
The Danish physician was a celebrity in the world of statistical analysis, but some say his views went too far
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