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Ron Johnson wants to “coax seniors” back to work amid attacks on Social Security
Jake Johnson
"Johnson thinks that working-class Americans don't deserve to retire," Social Security advocates say
Don’t tell me my accent doesn’t exist
D. Watkins
I'm proud of how I sound — even if it's strange to others' ears
Ron DeSantis’ school board coup: Critics say he “hijacked” Parkland grief
Kathryn Joyce
Controversial Parkland report allowed DeSantis to take over the school board in Florida’s most liberal county
Oath Keepers attorney needs her own lawyer after being charged with destroying Jan. 6 evidence
Jolie McCullough
Prosecutors say Kellye SoRelle was at the Capitol on Jan. 6 — and tampered with documents
“Corrupt as hell”: Ginni Thomas effort to overturn Trump’s loss even more extensive than reported
Jake Johnson
It wasn't just Arizona — messages show Thomas leaning on Wisconsin lawmakers to block Biden's win
A storm is coming: It might sweep Trump and the GOP into history’s dustbin
Brian Karem
If Democrats can win after all, Trump is toast and the current GOP is finished. But what comes after that?
Has the tide turned for Biden and the Democrats? It’s way too early to celebrate
Chauncey DeVega
Republican hubris and overreach is leading toward dramatic payback — but Democrats' sugar high could be fleeting
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes accused of faking arrest
Sky Palma
Many of McInnes' fans believe that he faked his disappearance in a bid for attention
Alison Brie on filmmaking, “back to old antics” with Danny Pudi and a possible “Community” reunion
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"As women, we're raised to be very polite," the actor-writer tells Salon about themes in her latest dark comedy
Republicans react to damming DOJ filing of found Mar-a-Lago docs with cries of “staged” evidence
Areeba Shah
Trump loyalists try to deflect from his actions on Twitter, calling a photo released in a new DOJ filing "staged"
Trump’s Truth Social rants against the FBI inadvertently undercut his main January 6 defense
Amanda Marcotte
Trump defenders claim he sincerely believes conspiracy theories like the Big Lie. This meltdown proves he doesn't
Joe Rogan does nothing to correct Aaron Rodgers as he trumpets COVID-19 misinformation
Matthew Rozsa
Public health experts horrified as the Packers quarterback repeats COVID misinformation on Rogan's popular podcast
A tsunami of dark money is flooding our justice system — and it’s only getting worse
Austin Sarat
Will a right-wing electronics tycoon's unprecedented $1.6B donation force us to face the tide of corruption?
The wind has shifted: We can beat Republicans — and elect progressives — in November
Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Political tides may be turning — but Republicans remain likely to win without vigorous progressive turnout
Trump’s followers are delusional and dangerous — but don’t call them hypocrites
Chauncey DeVega
As Mar-a-Lago makes clear, Trump supporters love his lies and mendacity. That's evil, but not hypocritical
American Muslims are successful, optimistic and patriotic: But Islamophobia is worse than ever
Sophia A. McClennen
By any measure, Muslims in America are doing great. Two decades after 9/11, why is there so much bigotry?
Scientists manipulated bats’ social relationships — and watched them go from strangers to friends
Siddhant Pusdekar
A new study gives insight into animal social behavior and reproductive strategies
Culture, progress and the future: Can the West survive its own myths?
Richard Eckersley
We all know our society faces existential crisis. Rethinking our cultural values might just help us survive it
“The Sandman” and the American Dream: Donald Trump is the Corinthian
Winslow Erik Wright
Yes, the Corinthian is a killer with mouths for eyes, but his methods mirror our former demagogue-in-chief's
Truth Social is headed for bankruptcy
Tom Boggioni
Prospects that Donald Trump's Truth Social will survive are growing bleak
Way up there in blue: Seven children dead in Kabul — who is to blame?
Jeremy Collins
Who killed those kids as the U.S. left Afghanistan? Donald Rumsfeld? George Custer and Barack Obama? You and me?
5 books and films that tell the story of the trauma of the Partition of India and its aftermath
Madhur Anand, Ajay Verghese, Amitabh Mattoo, Geetha Ganapathy-Doré, Uditi Sen
On the 75th anniversary, scholars share their favorite work that best explains the trauma of a violent division
Abraham Lincoln, master inventor: The true story of the only president to ever patent an invention
Matthew Rozsa
Lincoln's patent for "buoying vessels over shoals" speaks to a lesser-known aspect of The Great Emancipator's life
Where have all the soldiers gone? Military’s shortage is about America’s dysfunction
Andrea Mazzarino
It's no surprise that our deeply troubled nation, plagued by multiple health crises, can't find military recruits
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