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Three tons of fascism: MAGA “shock troops” in pickup trucks and “fossil-fuelized aggression”

Stan Cox
MAGA motorists have been driving our quality of life into the ground for years

“Come on, Kyrsten”: Koch network pleads with Sinema to kill Manchin’s climate deal

Jake Johnson
"Say no for Arizona," the Koch-backed group Americans for Prosperity tells the Democratic senator in a new ad

From Lizzo to Beyoncé, why does harmful language for disability persist?

Alison Stine
Beyoncé listened and will change an ableist lyric. Many people, however, aren't so quick to change

Children of Capitol rioter with longest Jan. 6 sentence say Trump deserves worse: “Life in prison”

Abigail Goldberg-Zelizer
"Trump deserves life in prison if my father is in prison for this long"

COVID-positive Biden experiences a Paxlovid “rebound.” Doctors still aren’t sure why they happen

Nicole Karlis
After taking Paxlovid, Biden tested negative for several days, then positive. He's not the only one

“Alarming pattern”: Lawmakers call for probe into right-wing think tank that claims it’s a “church”

Andrea Suozzo
Forty lawmakers are calling on the IRS and the Treasury to investigate Tony Perkins' Family Research Council

Here’s what’s in the Senate’s $369 billion climate and energy bill

Julia Kane, Emily Pontecorvo, Zoya Teirstein
The Democrats’ deal with Manchin is a climate landmark that would also boost fossil fuels

Trump’s N.J. golf resort hosts Saudi-sponsored event — 9/11 families outraged

Bob Hennelly
Saudi-funded LIV Golf tour comes to Trump's Bedminster club as he claims, "Nobody has gotten to the bottom of 9/11"

When whistleblowers go to prison, we’re on the road to tyranny

Chris Hedges
Daniel Hale is in a supermax prison for telling the truth about America's drone war. That prison awaits us all

The Gilead Playbook: Right-wing extremists are making fiction come true

Nina Burleigh
We're now living in the aftermath of all that the Trump years unleashed. How do we escape this misogynist madness?

Welcome to “The Stone Age,” chronicling the Rolling Stones’ epic career of rock, scandal and excess

Kenneth Womack
A new book covering 60 years of the Rolling Stones is a no-holds barred study of the band's storied overindulgences

Could silk take a bite out of humanity’s microplastic problem?

Matthew Rozsa
Non-biodegradable microplastics are a scourge to life on Earth. MIT researchers see a partial solution in silk

Trump-backed Jan. 6 attendee who vowed to “decertify” 2020 could be Arizona’s next election chief

Alex Henderson
Mark Finchem is a supporter of the far-right Oath Keepers militia who attended Trump's Jan. 6 rally

Ron DeSantis isn’t a dirtbag. That’s exactly why he won’t beat Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, Republican elites, but a stiff-necked Bible bully who graduated both Yale and Harvard can't win Trump's base

Republicans inch closer to forcing convention to rewrite the Constitution with their fringe ideas

Sarah Burris
The effort is "well-funded," partially through cryptocurrency

Historian Linda Hirshman: We need a “revived feminist movement” ready to fight “white innocence”

Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling author on the history lesson post-Roe feminism is about to learn: "White women are going to die"

11 thrilling facts about Gillian Flynn’s “Gone Girl”

Anastasia Rose Hyden
In honor of "Gone Girl’s" 10th anniversary, here’s what you should know about the influential novel

Katori Hall on creating “P-Valley,” demystifying sex work and the art of filming a pole dance

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the "P-Valley" creator about centering unheralded essential worker perspectives during the pandemic

America’s heart of darkness: Making sense of the nonsensical allure of MAGA

Michel Gueldry
Yes, the Trump movement is nuts. But a deeper explanation invokes history, psychology, economic factors and more

How to rescue a cult victim: An interview with Rick Ross, professional deprogammer

Casey Kleczek
A cult expert explains how he saves your loved ones from the grips of cults like NXIVM

3 Costco items with heftier price tags amid inflation

Joy Saha
One long-standing deal, however, appears to be inflation proof

Why does tomato juice taste so much better on an airplane?

Ashlie D. Stevens
Even if you don't love it on the ground, there's a scientific reason you crave tomato juice mid-flight

Why sensitivity readers matter – and should be paid properly

Helen Young
A well-intentioned writer might get things wrong, and avoiding false beliefs is ethically and morally important

Blake Masters, a mini Trump, has a plan to privatize (almost) everything everywhere

Jon Skolnik
From privatized water to Social security, GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters has grand plans for change
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