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How the far right co-opted science — and why scientists need to come out to counter them
Christopher T. Conner
The intellectual dark web is sophistically tying together biology and social behavior to justify discrimination
How a quirk of the brain prevents us from caring about climate change
Justin Gregg
A very human way of thinking is limiting our ability to stop the climate apocalypse. Some of us can overcome it
Military was told to purge “extremists” after Jan. 6 — so it went after a Black Muslim officer
Paul Rosenberg
Lt. Khadijah Simmons had a spotless military record. But when she became Lt. Khadijah X, everything changed
Author Laura Trujillo on mourning her mother after her suicide
Mary Elizabeth Williams
USA Today editor Laura Trujillo talks about grief and motherhood in a new book, "Stepping Back from the Ledge"
Will pro-choice protesters attack Catholic churches? The right seems to think so
Kathryn Joyce
Little-known pro-choice group defends its plan to "interrupt Mass" while right-wing media charges "terrorism"
Lindsey Graham recorded kissing up to Trump
Meaghan Ellis
Graham is being slammed for the audio, released by The New York Times' Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns
The call of Amazon’s puzzling “The Wilds.” It can tide you over until “Yellowjackets”
Alison Stine
Less intense and disturbing and now with boys, the Prime show is "teens survive a plane crash" lite
“The Flight Attendant” recap: Easy does it
Kelly McClure
Salon recaps this season's fifth episode, in which Cassie struggles with a sobriety she never really had
Taking the Amazon union battle to the C-suite: Shareholders fight back against “higher immorality”
Bob Hennelly
As union fights for contracts, big pension funds with billions in Amazon stock plan an assault on corporate board
This is what it was like trying to get an abortion in the United States before 1973
Matthew Rozsa
Reproductive rights activists have a good reason for not wanting a return to a pre-Roe USA
In farming, a constant drive for technology
Tom Johnson
Although real-world data is scant, proponents say robotics and AI will soon revolutionize agriculture
Marjorie Taylor Greene wins Jan. 6 court case
Jon Skolnik
Judge rules in favor of Marjorie Taylor Greene on Jan. 6 question
In Georgia, Republicans running for governor are racing to the extreme on abortion
Jon Skolnik
David Perdue challenges Brian Kemp's stance on abortion in Georgia gubernatorial race
Republicans are lying to you about Roe
Amanda Marcotte
GOP talking points include calling forced childbirth "compassion" and concealing plans for a national abortion ban
Apple just launched its first self-repair program. Other tech companies are about to follow
Maddie Stone
Under pressure from shareholders, Big Tech is finally making device repair easier
You laughed at Trump for screwing up J.D. Vance’s name. Did that save Roe v. Wade?
Chauncey DeVega
It was funny when Trump couldn't tell his bootlicking acolytes apart. After the SCOTUS leak: You still laughing?
Quitting Twitter is easy — changing ourselves is harder
D. Watkins
There are better reasons than Elon Musk to leave Twitter. But what will that change?
UN environment group passes a resolution on plastic pollution. Scientists fear it’s too late
Eric Schank
Insidious microplastics are in our blood and in the food we eat. Are we too late to stop the plastic apocalypse?
Historic “breach” puts abortion rights supporters and opponents on alert for upcoming earthquake
Julie Rovner
A leaked draft opinion confirms what many have already suspected: Roe v. Wade is soon to be no more
Behind the mask: How racism shaped attitudes on the pandemic
Chauncey DeVega
White people began believing COVID wasn't their problem, research shows — and that made the pandemic much worse
“The Real World Homecoming: New Orleans” recap: Changing the narrative
Kelly McClure
Salon recaps the third episode and we're shown the consequences of Julie's big night of drinking at the drag show
Reservoirs aren’t emission free
Tara Lohan
In response to recent studies, environmental groups are calling for regulations
California opens investigation into plastics deception campaign
Joseph Winters
The state's attorney general argues fossil fuel companies have long known recycling is a "myth"
Anti-abortion zealots target Sotomayor aide as source of leak: Their threats are no joke
Kathryn Joyce
Evidence is thin for Operation Rescue's claim — and the group's harassment has repeatedly gotten people killed
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