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Africa and the Ukraine war: Cold War hangover is keeping many African nations neutral
Mohammad Ali Salih
Many African countries remember the Soviet Union as an ally — and the U.S. as a backer of thugs and tyrants
11 things you should know about Audre Lorde
Ellen Gutoskey
No. 6: Her Staten Island home is an official New York City Landmark
Did you lose touch with a pre-pandemic acquaintance? You’re not alone
Nicole Karlis
Casual acquaintances disappeared from the lives of many during the pandemic — to the detriment of our happiness
Growing up in “Another Appalachia” is more relatable than you think: “I keep finding myself here “
Alison Stine
Salon spoke with author Neema Avashia about the love she has for growing up queer and Indian in West Virginia
Redistricting could make it harder for tribes to protect the environment
Joseph Lee
Indigenous leaders worry redistricting will lead to more disenfranchisement and environmental issues
Disney, DeSantis and the “Don’t Say Gay” bill: A Florida showdown over money, power and equality
Jon Skolnik
Disney CEO Bob Chapek spoke out against the law after initial silence. Now DeSantis is slamming Disney as "woke"
Don’t be fooled: The GOP love affair with Putin is worse than it looks
Chauncey DeVega
Never mind the opinion polls and the Republican posturing. When the right sees Putin, they want what he's got
Biden warned that no-fly zone is an “act of war”
Jessica Corbett
Rep. Ilhan Omar similarly said on the House floor that "it would mean the beginning of World War III."
17 best St. Patrick’s Day cake recipes, from the very green to chocolate stout
Kelly Vaughan
Dig into these desserts after you finish your corned beef and cabbage dinner
The far right’s national plan for schools: Plant charters, defund public education
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's "classical" charter schools are spreading fast — but the true goal is much bigger
Georgia Republicans speed through another massive “anti-voter bill” inspired by Trump’s Big Lie
Igor Derysh
Georgia GOP passes yet another sweeping bill to restrict voting; Democrats compare it to Jim Crow suppression
Amazon walkout: Dozens of warehouse workers protest low pay and bad working conditions
Jon Skolnik
Roughly 60 workers across New York and Maryland are demanding a $3 raise and two twenty-minute work breaks
Conservatives pile on as Tulsi Gabbard named “most influential” spreader of disinformation
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Adam Kinzinger has called Gabbard's remarks "actual Russian propaganda"
Pro-Trump “vigilantes” are now going undercover as government workers
Sarah K Burris
In New Mexico, Trump supporters impersonated city workers to get information from unsuspecting voters
Coming to a school near you: Stealth religion and a Trumped-up version of American history
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's charter school network pushes "patriotic education." Critics say it's propaganda
The GOP’s “shadow primary”: Anti-Trump Republicans secretly compete to replace him
Tom Boggioni
Some of Trump's Republican critics are gathering support for presidential bids if Trump decides to sit out
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right’s nationwide war against public schools
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: In the full-scale conservative assault on public education, Hillsdale College is leading the charge
Is America the “world’s greatest democracy”? In 2022, we don’t even crack the top 50
Chauncey DeVega
Co-author of new Freedom House report on the decline of democracy talks about how the U.S. fell so far so fast
How American political polling got messed up
Matthew Rozsa
Trump supporters, pandemics and phone-answering habits are screwing with pollsters
The ever-surprising Pete Davidson is going to space as an “honorary guest”
Joy Saha
Jeff Bezos is taking the "SNL" star out of Kanye's reach temporarily
How 5G could send weather forecasting back to the 1970s
Chad Small
Plans to expand wireless cellular networks could be bad news for atmospheric science
Starbucks “partners” continue to find success in union efforts
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
The nation’s baristas are serving up election victories alongside brown sugar lattes
Saudi regime executes 81 people in one day
Jake Johnson
"Just last week the crown prince told journalists he plans to modernize Saudi Arabia's criminal justice system, only to order the largest mass execution in the country's history."
The NFL has been using an unproven measure to get players with Covid back on the field fast
Rae Ellen Bichell
The league is using the arcane "Ct value" to allow players to return after testing positive for covid
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