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Texas mall mass shooter: A familiar tale of the misogyny-to-fascism pipeline
Amanda Marcotte
When Republicans and Fox News echo the ugliest online rhetoric, they ensure more men will fall down the rabbit hole
The army we don’t see: The private soldiers who fight in America’s name
Andrea Mazzarino
While Putin embraces private contractors, the US seldom acknowledges its own version of the privatization of war
International court expert: Putin may not outrun the warrant for his arrest
Aaron Fichtelberg
History shows that several leaders on the run eventually face charges in court
Georgia GOP chairman tries to evade indictment by throwing Trump’s team under the bus
Gabriella Ferrigine
Lawyers for David Shafer say he formed fake elector group on “repeated and detailed advice of legal counsel”
When a mass shooter is a white supremacist. Does it even matter?
Chauncey DeVega
This is what America's slow civil war looks like
Republicans weaponize statehouse rules to disenfranchise voters
Rae Hodge
From preemption laws to the expulsion of Democratic representatives, Republicans in red states are rigging the game
Scientists figured out chimpanzees have a rudimentary language by pranking them with fake snakes
Matthew Rozsa
The finding could change everything we know about the evolution of language
Not your grandfather’s military-industrial complex: Experts say new Pentagon stats are “stunning”
Ben Freeman, William Hartung
Military-industrial complex uses unprecedented influence to corrupt D.C. and starve funding for everything else
Incarcerated men and women are learning to address their own trauma
George B. Sánchez-Tello
Can we learn to look at violence as an aspect of pain?
7 animals we could lose forever due to climate change
Matthew Rozsa
From flying foxes to corals, the world will never look the same if carbon emissions continue apace
What has gotten into Republican women?
Amanda Marcotte
GOP women freak out over losing reproductive rights, but embrace cruelty when it's someone else's rights at stake
(Not) made in America: 6 Korean shows and their remade U.S. counterparts
Lily Doton
From "The Company You Keep" to "The Masked Singer," these popular series have South Korean roots
That friend who can’t stop interrupting you? It might not be their fault
Matthew Rozsa
This social faux pas may hint not at self-centeredness, but a mental health condition
Undoing Undue Hate: The corrosive role of common false beliefs
Paul Rosenberg
Author of "Undue Hate" on how a handful of universal cognitive biases exacerbate perceived divisions
Netflix’s Thai film “Hunger” was supposed to make you feel “uneasy” and grossed-out says director
Lily Doton
"Hunger" director Sitisiri Mongkolsiri talks Thai food, wealth inequality and the difficulties working with fire
The water brokers
Jake Bittle
A small Nevada company spent decades buying water. As the West dries up, it’s cashing out
Yes, “Yellowjackets,” the wild show about cannibalism, gives us a realistic breastfeeding story
Alison Stine
Add to Shauna's struggles in the woods some very real and rarely discussed complications of trying to nurse
Why Jenny Craig couldn’t last in the Ozempic Age
Ashlie D. Stevens
The way that companies talk (or don't) about losing weight has changed in the last 30 years
“I never had a conversation about it”: Why can’t our culture talk about menopause?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It affects half the population, but is still taboo in many circles. Jancee Dunn wants to change that
Right-wing story hour, part 3: The unbearable sadness of being Sean Spicer
Timothy Denevi
"I'll try and keep this quick," he said to a dozen kids assembled. "I'm the last thing between you and lunch."
This 25-year-old sci-fi disaster movie is still lauded by scientists — here’s why
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with scientists who praised "Deep Impact" — and with others who helped make it
Ginni Thomas payments mark a tipping point for the Supreme Court
Heather Digby Parton
Unfortunately that leaves us with only one option — and it is extremely unlikely
“It’s not how white men fight”: Tucker Carlson and the death of Jordan Neely
Chauncey DeVega
On Tucker Carlson's deranged and twisted fantasies about "honorable" white men and their violence
The enemy within: Why did the Secret Service deny a Muslim mayor entrance to the White House?
Bob Hennelly
Prospect Park Mayor Mohamed Khairullah was invited to Eid al-Fitr but then turned away. What happened?
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