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“Who was it, and what did they buy?” Right-wing dark money group gets $850M from 2 anonymous donors
Jake Johnson
The gifts were "among the largest ever donations to a politically-connected group"
“Santa Camp” breakout on embodying Black Santa: “It is definitely activism for me”
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to a new Kris Kringle in HBO Max's film about a school for aspiring Santas, whoever they may be
“Shouldn’t be up for debate”: 37 Senate Republicans vote against same-sex and interracial marriage
Jenna McGuire
The Senate advanced a bill that would protect marriage from right-wing Supreme Court
How California’s initiative to fund electric vehicles went terribly wrong
Blanca Begert
Prop 30 had widespread support. Then Governor Newsom and billionaires got involved
France to require all large parking lots to be covered by solar panels
Alex Lawson
The move could generate enough energy to power over 8 million homes
Desperate conservatives rally around an absurd talking point: Trump pivots to being presidential!
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's announcement was whiny and vindictive, but Republicans pretended to hear a noble elder statesman
It’s not just Coca-Cola: Corporations have co-opted the UN climate talks
Kate Yoder
COP27 is covered with logos. But that's just the start of companies' influence.
Trump’s announcement proves it, again: Republicans aren’t tough — they’re a bunch of weenies
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans know Trump is bad for the party, the country and the world — but they'll still grovel before Daddy
The player-coaches of addiction recovery work without boundaries
Rae Ellen Bichell
Meet the "peer support specialists," workers who guide people recovering from addiction as they do it themselves
“Hide behind the skirts of women”: Inside an anti-abortion meeting with Tennessee GOP lawmakers
Kavitha Surana
Anti-choice groups see Tennessee’s ban as the country’s strongest — and they want to keep it that way
Trump announces 2024 presidential bid — after Republicans begged him not to
Igor Derysh
Trump launches bid days after he was declared the GOP's "biggest loser" following disastrous midterms
Watchdog groups call to impeach Clarence Thomas after he tries to hinder Jan. 6 investigation
Kenny Stancil
"It's absurd that Thomas did not recuse," says CREW
“Blacks and Jews” authors on Chappelle, Kanye getting caught in the “Black antisemitism” loop
Jacques Berlinerblau, Terrence L. Johnson
Don't call it Groundhog Day. Scholars discuss recent events contributing to the repeated Black vs. Jewish discouse
Ivanka made “a terrible mistake” by cropping Don Jr.’s girlfriend Kim Guilfoyle out of wedding photo
Sky Palma
A source "close to Ivanka" insisted the pair have a "really have a wonderful relationship"
What just happened? David Rothkopf on the midterm surprise and the Trump-DeSantis battle
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime Democratic insider on why the "red wave" evaporated, and why the GOP civil war is great news for America
Baby, that bill is high: Private equity ‘gambit’ squeezes excessive ER charges from routine births
Rae Ellen Bichell
Hospitals are partnering with private equity to open "obstetrics emergency departments" — with big medical bills
Her child was stillborn at 39 weeks. She blames a system that doesn’t always listen to mothers
Duaa Eldeib
Every year more than 20,000 pregnancies in the U.S. result in a stillbirth, but not all of them were inevitable
How title lenders trap poor Americans in debt with triple-digit interest rates
Margaret Coker, Joel Jacobs, Mollie Simon
Poor regulation of a confusing system traps many borrowers in high-interest debt they can’t pay off
Loss and damage: Who is responsible when climate change harms the world’s poorest countries?
Bethany Tietjen
This year at COP, countries may decide if and how to compensate countries most impacted by climate change
How taxing sugary drinks reinforces weight stigma
Anne Katherine Anderson Waugh, Andrea Bombak, Kerstin Roger, Natalie Diane Riediger
Weight stigma has serious health consequences
Terrorist funders, arms traffickers and drug runners: The global threat of rogue diplomacy
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Delphine Reuter, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern
Massive investigation discovers alarming evidence on so-called honorary consuls
The forgotten immunocompromised are shouting from the trenches
Lindsay Karp
Most of the rest of the world has moved on from COVID. We can’t
J.D. Vance “misrepresented everything” and “leaves out” women: Poets tell the truth about Appalachia
Alison Stine
Salon spoke to poets Pauletta Hansel and Sara Moore Wagner about their new books and the region's infamous son
The perks of being a sports fan: Cheering on a team has benefits beyond game day
Ben Valenta, David Sikorjak
This research shows how being a fan can lead to a better social life and other markers of wellbeing
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