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Abortion and authoritarianism: Why women’s freedom threatens male supremacy
Robert S. McElvaine
The notion that men are superior to women is the root of all human inequality. That's why we must fight it
Dark money groups have pumped $1 billion into GOP campaigns to recapture Senate
Jake Johnson
Stephen Miller, other Trump officials steering massive dark money into Pennsylvania and other key Senate races
The South lost the Civil War — but won the PR War
Matthew Rozsa
Propaganda and psychological warfare helped perpetuate false narratives about the Confederacy that still persist
Will offshore wind bring “good-paying, union jobs”? Texas workers aren’t so sure
Emily Pontecorvo
With wind coming to the Gulf of Mexico, Texas unions demand stronger labor protections
Armed men “watch over” ballot drop box in Arizona
Jake Johnson
"This is obviously totally incompatible with liberal democracy and an open society," said one commentator
Why more people are seeking out “ego death” via psychedelic drugs
Natalie Jonas
Meet the people who are attacking their depression with psychedelics, hoping to reinvent themselves completely
Who invented music? The search for stone flutes, clay whistles and the dawn of song
Laura Dallman
A historical look at some of the earliest known forms of singing, instruments and musical manuscripts
Big money from corporate America could mean wins for “Big Lie” candidates
Jessica Corbett
Wealthy donors are funding pro-Trump state-level candidates in battlegrounds like Michigan, Nevada and Arizona
From “Los Espookys” to “Paper Girls,” here are 8 spooky streaming shows you may have missed
Joy Saha
Whether you're a fan of gory horror or feel-good spooks, Salon has got you covered
The role of secretaries of state in administering fair elections is changing – and not in a good way
Thom Reilly
An expert explains how the system works and the vulnerabilities of the partisan system
“Worst possible scenario”: Legal experts sound alarm over Iran and China docs found at Mar-a-Lago
Samaa Khullar
Government watchdog group wants to know "who did Trump show them to and what did he get out of it?"
Can Tim Ryan save Democrats? The working-class-jobs candidate in the era of resentment
Alec MacGillis
Democrat Tim Ryan has long emphasized manufacturing jobs, a stance his party has lately begun to embrace
Mapping ancient humans’ DNA is showing us how we evolved — and how their DNA affects us today
Joshua Akey
An evolutionary biology professor explains the growing understanding and innovation regarding Neanderthal DNA
Is the GOP still a legitimate political party? The answer should be self-evident
Thom Hartmann
Republicans' only unifying agenda is hate, fear and groveling to billionaires. They want to rule, but not govern
Please, media, stop pitting abortion against inflation — Republicans suck on both issues
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have no ideas on how to fix the economy — and what they are planning will only make things worse
Theological pandemic: Why evangelicals embraced Jan. 6 and the Big Lie
Nathaniel Manderson
As an ordained minister and Bible-believing Christian, I know Trump's people believed they were fighting for God
It’s not a myth: Marijuana really is more potent than it used to be
Troy Farah
As marijuana products get stronger, experts and policy-makers grapple with safety and health questions
Exposing the financial costs of climate change – and denial of the climate crisis
Mark Schapiro
As a warming planet brings economic tensions to a boil, following the money can reveal some critical stories
“Most disastrous PM in history”: Liz Truss resigns after pushing tax cuts for the rich amid crisis
Common Dreams staff
"This is not just about one person. Truss' party has driven this country into chaos," advocate says
Breast cancer awareness campaigns too often overlook those with metastatic breast cancer
Rachel Kraus
Some people with metastatic breast cancer feel unheard, especially during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Were neanderthals meat-eaters? A new study provides the strongest evidence yet
Matthew Rozsa
A new study, focused on a neanderthal population in modern Spain, analyzed their teeth to ascertain their diet
We appear to be unsettlingly close to a McDonald’s and Krispy Kreme “doughnut burger” collaboration
Ashlie D. Stevens
Whether McDonald’s will fully embrace becoming the state fair of drive-thrus remains to be seen
Report: World Bank invested nearly $15 billion in fossil fuel projects despite climate commitment
Jessie Blaeser
A new report alleges the World Bank has failed on its promise to align more closely with the Paris agreement
Did the Jan. 6 hearings even matter? Maybe to history — but they haven’t turned the tide
Chauncey DeVega
It was tempting to believe that serious factual revelations might break the Trump fever. But it was also naive
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