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Far-right Michigan candidate for Senate: “Family should be a white mom, a white dad and white kids”
Jon Skolnik
A far-right right host running as a Democrat for Michigan's senate went on a racist tirade last month
One simple trick to protect workers from inflation
Hamilton Nolan
Union contracts could ensure economic stability among the working class amid inflation
Crime novelist Don Winslow: Trump belongs behind bars — but that won’t happen in this America
Chauncey DeVega
The bestselling novelist on his new book, his return to working-class New England and the ending of the Trump saga
Betsy DeVos and Ron DeSantis: GOP dynamic duo team up to defund public schools
Kathryn Joyce
Florida governor joins Trump's education secretary in online push for her plan to privatize Michigan public schools
Human rights lawyer who took on Chevron is finally free — after 993 days
Jake Johnson
Steven Donziger spent nearly a thousand days in jail or on house arrest. Amnesty says it was corporate retaliation
Rollout of new effective COVID pill mirrors the “injustice of vaccine apartheid” in poor countries
Kenny Stancil
"Do not let history repeat itself," advocates warn as low-income countries lack access to Pfizer treatment
A new study unspools the dingo’s mysterious origins
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists know humans domesticated dogs during the Neolithic, but didn't know where dingoes fit in — till now
Jon Bernthal embedded with Baltimore police to play city’s dirtiest cop in HBO’s “We Own This City”
D. Watkins
On "Salon Talks" Bernthal reveals he spoke to the real Sgt. Wayne Jenkins in prison, victims & friends for the role
Will Big Oil face another reckoning from investors this year?
Emily Pontecorvo
The new season of shareholder climate demands has begun
How to cultivate creativity as an adult, according to an expert
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"Inspired" author Matt Richtel on why we're all creators, and the difference between little and big-C creativity
Texas residents sue over “censorship campaign” after officials banned library books they didn’t like
Brooke Park
"They can't censor books, unequivocally, based on viewpoints that they disagree with," attorney says
Bernie Sanders, AOC rally Amazon workers against union busting: “Time to stand up to our oligarchy”
Kenny Stancil
If Jeff Bezos can afford a $500 million yacht, Sanders said, he can afford to pay living wages
“Constitutional invasion”: Texas GOP plots legally dubious border scheme to take over deportations
Patrick Svitek
Experts say the plan is a "completely unserious" political stunt that will be struck down in court
Corporate profiteers blamed price increases on labor costs — then gave big raises to CEOs
Igor Derysh
Some companies raised prices, blaming rising wages — but actually cut workers' pay, according to new report
Trump doesn’t like being called stupid
Bob Brigham
Donald Trump can't stop talking about passing a dementia test being proof of his self-professed genius.
European electric car makers have a Russian nickel problem
Maddie Stone
Europe may need Russian nickel to meet its climate goals — activists need Europe to hold Russian mining accountable
Apparently, we’ve been storing rice all wrong
Kelly Vaughan
. . . at least according to chef Ruth Reichl
Historians’ first verdict on Trump: You’re fired! But there’s more to it than that
Paul Rosenberg
"The Presidency of Donald J. Trump" offers a wealth of valuable perspectives — but fails to measure the danger
The Hubble telescope turns 32: Here are some of its greatest hits
Matthew Rozsa
The renowned space telescope has taken thousands of historic images in its life. Here are some of the best
Media gets it wrong on Elon Musk and Twitter: The issue is oligarchy, not “free speech”
Nolan Higdon
Mainstream media largely parrots Musk's mendacious framing — but this fight is about monopoly power, not speech
Leaked video shows Starbucks CEO’s union-busting efforts
Brett Wilkins
"Starbucks is getting desperate as it loses this war in battle after battle," said the union
Marjorie Taylor Greene denies calling for Pelosi’s execution during trial, then backtracks
Jon Skolnik
"I haven't said that," Greene said under sworn testimony. "Oh, no. Wait. Hold on now…"
“Grasping for straws”: Trump’s “MAGA goon squad” scrambles for cash as campaign donations dry up
Tom Boggioni
"The sauce hasn't been there for the past few months and it really shows in the money," reporter says
“Gaslighting”: Activists blockade NY Times and corporate newspapers for ignoring climate crisis
Jake Johnson
Activists say outlets are "enabling the government's gaslighting of the public" by burying critical climate stories
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