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Why being a farmworker is a health risk
David Bacon
Both the nature of the work and flaws in the support system cause injuries and illness
The federal program to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina shortchanged the poor. New data proves it
Richard A. Webster, Jeff Adelson, David Hammer, Sophie Chou
For years, low-income residents of New Orleans said the state’s Road Home program paid them less. They were right
California desert tortoises are hurtling toward extinction. Saving them won’t be easy
Troy Farah
Desert tortoises are facing multiple extinction threats, including from climate change
“That’s an endorsement of violence”: MTG’s “armed” Jan. 6 claim could land her before a “grand jury”
Areeba Shah
"If Steve Bannon and I had organized that, we would have won," MTG said. "Not to mention, it would've been armed"
Kevin McCarthy’s dangerous bargain: Without MTG, he’s doomed. And with her …
Heather Digby Parton
McCarthy now faces a speakership battle he can only win as a sock puppet for the most dangerous member of Congress
Don’t relax too much: Our abusive relationship with Donald Trump is not over
Chauncey DeVega
When an abuse victim decides to break away, the abuser often turns to violence. That's where we are right now
Marjorie Taylor Greene says Jan. 6 would have been different if she’d been in charge
Sarah K. Burris
"We would have been armed"
Finale recap: “The White Lotus” shows no pity for fools in love
Kelly McClure
The real treasure was not the friends made along the way, it was learning how to not be a mark
Personal, no-bake honey rum balls are too good to give away
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Homemade food gifts are hit or miss, so make these boozy treats just for yourself
Why aren’t cinephiles taking the Oscar bait? Salon conducted an unscientific survey
Gary M. Kramer
The end of the year is when studios break out the big guns, but it seems moviegoers are pickier than ever
“The McCartney Legacy”: An in-depth study of Paul’s angsty transition from Beatle to solo superstar
Kenneth Womack
"The McCartney Legacy: Vol. 1, 1969-73" dives deep into Paul McCartney's post-Beatles work, up to "Band on the Run"
Your child’s glasses may have been made with forced prison labor
Gail Cornwall, Michelle Wallace
A public records request connects children's eyeglasses to labor exploitation in prisons
Herschel Walker’s campaign staff blame election loss on his wife
Meaghan Ellis
"The best spouses know how to calm the candidate," said a campaign aide
As Iranians rise up, it’s time we also challenged the stereotype of the misogynist Iranian man
Roya Khatiblou
The assumption that Iranian men are exceptionally sexist, especially compared to American men, is not my experience
We fill queer spaces with joy and belonging. That’s why they’re under attack
Brandon Summers-Miller
"The gay agenda is not only to stay alive, but to live"
Books for hard-to-shop-for tweens and teens, from Star Wars and Harley Quinn to gothic horror
Alison Stine
Got a sullen teen, kid or other reader on your holiday list? Let them get lost in these gripping tales
Kari Lake files suit to reverse her loss in race for Arizona governor
Jessica Corbett
"This isn't how democracy works," said Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Wendell Pierce on bringing a Black Willy Loman to life, making “Death of a Salesman” relevant today
D. Watkins
Salon sits down with the Broadway actor and "The Wire" star to discuss the American Dream and Black Americans
Dark money groups pump nearly $90 million into “independent state legislature” case
Areeba Shah
Untraceable right-wing money has flowed into a network of right-wing groups seeking to limit voting rights
“Taking sides is not my job”: “Retrograde” filmmaker Matthew Heineman on documenting a war’s end
Sophia A. McClennen
Salon talks to Matthew Heineman about his new film about the final days of the U.S. War in Afghanistan
Voters rejected election deniers — but there are still 6 very real threats to democracy
Jessica Goodheart
Despite midterm failures, the path to extremism remains open
“It’s terrifying”: Texas drag shows become a right-wing target amid rising extremism
Trent Brown
LGBTQ Texans say right-wingers misrepresent what happens at all-ages performances to propagate hate and violence
Who comes after Trevor Noah to host “The Daily Show”? The answer may be among these stars
Melanie McFarland
In 2015, Jon Stewart took a gamble by tapping Noah, then an unknown. Paramount isn't taking such a chance this time
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