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“Dark Brandon Tonight”: Joe Biden, Tucker Carlson and the lure of the unsayable
Andrew O'Hehir
It was just a coincidence that Biden announced his next campaign right after Tucker's downfall. Or ... was it?
Political “polarization” isn’t the real problem in America: One pole is a lot worse than the other
Paul Rosenberg
Political research is all about the dangers of polarization. But what if one pole is cynical and dangerous?
A brushfire of leaked secrets sputters out on the battlefield
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Jack Teixeira's Pentagon leaks aren't exactly helping Russia's aggression in Ukraine
“It is always the other who is guilty, never us”: Movie “R.M.N.” examines what drives xenophobia
Gary M. Kramer
Cristian Mungiu spoke to Salon about probing anxieties about globalization and shooting a Tower of Babel town hall
Joe Manchin helps GOP gut climate rule thanks to Dianne Feinstein’s absence
Jessica Corbett
"Because Sen. Feinstein was absent, the Senate overturned a Biden rule that would cut pollution," says Ro Khanna
How LA’s teachers are making good on their promise to support community schools
Jeff Bryant
LA teachers went on strike in 2019. Four years later, they can point to the evidence of what went right
As “Top Chef” goes global, Tom Colicchio reflects on the competition’s recipe for success
Joseph Neese
The lead judge of "Top Chef: World All Stars" takes Salon behind the scenes of the new season — and gets personal
What Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon’s firings say about the impact of episodically dominant figures
Melanie McFarland
History says Lemon has better odds at finding another TV news job than Carlson. But the Fox host may not fade away
Social media is fueling enthusiasm for new weight loss drugs. Are regulators watching?
Darius Tahir, Hannah Norman
GLP-1 agonists are a class of weight loss drug that is going viral on social media — but misinformation is rife
Trump’s entire defense in the E. Jean Carroll rape trial: shameless misogyny
Amanda Marcotte
Lawyers can't deny Trump's a liar or sexual predator — all that's left is implying women aren't worth listening to
California’s Medicaid experiment spends money to save money — and help the homeless
Angela Hart
Governor Newsom wants to use Medi-Cal as a safety net to provide housing and other services for the homeless
“This is an untenable position”: John Roberts refuses to testify despite Supreme Court scandals
Jon Queally
Dems said the hearing will go on with or without the participation of Roberts or the other justices
Scientists once thought they understood how domestication worked. Now, they’re not so sure
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers once believed that all mammals changed in similar ways as they were domesticated
“Can’t win, so they cheat”: GOP tries to keep abortion rights off ballot after big losses
Jake Johnson
"GOP lawmakers pushing these efforts want 41% of voters to block ballot initiatives that 59% of voters support"
War, what is it good for? Remarkably little if you’re a “great” power in the twenty-first century
Tom Engelhardt
There simply is nothing great about them, except their power to destroy not just the enemy, but themselves as well
Let Netflix’s “A Tourist’s Guide to Love” soundtrack take you on vacation to Vietnam
Lily Doton
Ranging from wistful to bouncy Viet pop, this playlist channels driving through the streets of Ho Chi Minh City
GOP bills enabling child labor can be traced to this one conservative lobbying group
Sharon Zhang
The Foundation for Government Accountability has backed bills to expand child labor in at least three states
Tools of the trade: 14 chef-approved essentials for making the best homemade pizza and pasta
Julia Gómez Kramer
How to ensure you're enjoying restaurant-quality, top-tier versions of pizza and pasta when cooking at home
1 in 3 Americans breathe unhealthy air, new report says
Akielly Hu
The American Lung Association finds that U.S. air quality is improving, but wildfires and more threaten progress
Clarence Thomas defense falls apart: SCOTUS did review case involving billionaire pal Harlan Crow
Areeba Shah
"It would be supremely naive" to think Crow didn't have stake in a case before the court, watchdog says
“It’s a lie”: Ron DeSantis’ surgeon general accused of personally altering COVID vaccine study
Gabriella Ferrigine
Joseph Ladapo cited the study to claim the vaccine is dangerous for young men
Is Mandalore actually Appalachia?
Alison Stine
From exploitation to fighting back, the home planet of "The Mandalorian" has a lot in common with my home
Neil Gorsuch caught selling property to head of law firm “involved in at least 22” SCOTUS cases
Gabriella Ferrigine
Gorsuch found a buyer just nine days after his confirmation — but didn't disclose it
Paul McCartney’s Wings album “Red Rose Speedway” is all the richer at 50 with a loving remaster
Kenneth Womack
The 50th anniversary edition of the album does justice to its emotional depth for a new generation of vinyl lovers
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