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There’s a solution to the labor shortage — and it’s the undocumented workers who are already here
Kristian Ramos
The economy's improving fast — but now we can supercharge it by offering legal status to undocumented workers
“Reservation Dogs” and “Echo” star on the “appetite for Native stories” and living up to her name
Melanie McFarland
Devery Jacobs appears on "Salon Talks" to discuss writing for "Reservation Dogs," Marvel representation and more
Are Hawaii’s beach showers in violation of the Clean Water Act?
Jea Morris
According to a recent study, the facilities are a “point source” of sunscreen contamination and threaten coral reef
Fishing regulations are so lax that fishing waste has created a large trash island
Matthew Rozsa
The fishing industry is dumping trash in the ocean — and the microplastics trickle up to our bodies
“Willful sabotage”: Trump ally Roger Stone accuses Lindsey Graham of helping Dems with abortion bill
Bob Brigham
Stone used Trump's Truth Social website to publicly accuse Graham of helping Democrats hold control of the Senate
Trump calls Biden “an enemy of the state.” Media, as usual, looks the other way
Chauncey DeVega
Trump keeps threatening violence — and media keeps giving jobs to his stooges. What's wrong with this picture?
Experts warn Supreme Court supporting ‘dangerous’ GOP legal theory could destroy US democracy
Brett Wilkins
"Legislators would be free to violate the state constitution and state courts couldn't stop them"
Why anti-fluoride conspiracy theories have persisted for over 70 years
Matthew Rozsa
The political and social forces that spurred anti-fluoride conspiracies seem to have trickled down to the pandemic
EatOkra aims to be the next Amazon for Black-owned food businesses
Maggie Hennessy
The app connecting consumers to Black-owned restaurants and food companies is growing at a rapid clip
Amid the turmoil of COVID, biosafety legislation gets political
Michael Schulson
COVID-19 has polarized conversations about lab safety. Pushes for more oversight are increasingly from Republicans
Spending unlimited: How the arms industry scams taxpayers
Julia Gledhill, William D. Hartung
Contractors cash in as Congress adds billions to the Pentagon budget
The fight against an age-old effort to block Americans from voting
Aliyya Swaby, Annie Waldman
New wave of restrictions makes voting harder for people who struggle to read — now 1 in 5 Americans
Plaintiff in Florida GOP primary loser Laura Loomer fraud lawsuit drops out: “I’m not going to lie”
Alex Henderson
Republican voter Theresa Rinaldi demanded that her name be removed from Loomer's baseless complaint
“Embarrassed” Trump acknowledged loss before declaring “I’m just not going to leave”: Haberman book
Igor Derysh
The admission could be essential evidence for "a prosecution for election-related crimes,” ex-prosecutor says
Scholar who saw all this coming: Americans “do not really understand liberal democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
Shawn Rosenberg predicted the "inexorable decline" of democracy in 2019. But he still thinks it's not too late
Stephen Miller now a target of DOJ investigation — will he be the one to flip on Trump?
Gregg Barak
Trump's infamous "hatemonger" and the Save America PAC now face a federal probe. This could change everything
How Justice Scalia created chaos: “Originalism” is just right-wing ideology in disguise
Paul Rosenberg
Berkeley law school dean Erwin Chemerinsky on the incoherent, dishonest ideology that has warped the Supreme Court
Children in Northern California learn to cope with wildfire trauma
Heidi De Marco
As California wildfires grow more frequent, many children who live through them are experiencing lasting trauma
I got hooked on Uber Eats. Not as a customer — as a delivery driver
Margaret Dodge
As a recovered substance abuser, I recognized the signs of addiction: I couldn't stop even when I wanted to
Cliff Curtis on his “slow burn” Maori cop thriller “Muru” and how it’s like “Avatar”
Gary M. Kramer
Cliff Curtis spoke to Salon about his new action film that is a response to police raids against the Maori
“Devil in Ohio” creator on reinventing the Satanic cult and that ending: “Is she a force for evil?”
Alison Stine
Writer Daria Polatin told Salon about the show's true monster, its haunting music and if there's more story to tell
California’s ban on gas-powered vehicles: Huge victory in the 50-year war for the electric car
Carl Pope
It took 50 years, but California clean-air regulators never surrendered — and the electric future is here
Many preventive medical services cost patients nothing. Will a Texas court decision change that?
Julie Appleby
A federal judge’s ruling in Texas could affect preventative care costs for millions of Americans
Florida ranked No. 1 for “education freedom” — by right-wing group that wants to privatize it all
Kathryn Joyce
Heritage Foundation report praises Florida, Arizona for big steps toward deregulating and privatizing schools
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