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How real is “Abbott Elementary”? A former Philadelphia school teacher weighs in
Lynnette Mawhinney
In ABC's new mockumentary, a Philly school experiences teacher turnover, insufficient resources & other challenges
Doctors overlook a curable cause of high blood pressure
Mary Chris Jaklevic
Patients aren't being screened for a curable hormonal abnormality that causes hypertension
Democrats have taken more cash from Fox News’ PAC than Republicans since 2018
Igor Derysh
“No one who wants to take money from Fox News or Rupert Murdoch should consider themselves a Democrat,” critic says
James O’Keffe announces at CPAC that target of his CNN “sting” now works for Project Veritas
Kathryn Joyce
Patrick Davis worked for CNN for 25 years
CPAC’s bloodthirsty: U.S. conservatives are still warmongering — this time for domestic battle
Heather Digby Parton
CPAC attendees are as hostile and aggressive as ever — even if they don't care about Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson on Putin’s deep appeal to “dictator-friendly” Republicans
Dean Obeidallah
On Salon Talks, Rick Wilson breaks down the stakes of the "MAGA crazy" midterms and 2024, and what Dems need to win
Prayers for CPAC: Meet the controversial Catholic priest beloved by MAGA
Kathryn Joyce
Fr. Frank Pavone, the founder of the anti-abortion group Priests for Life, has dubious credentials
Authorities in Russia warn against anti-war protests
Kelly McClure
Protestors in Russia are reminded of the "negative legal consequences" of their actions
Republicans pick Putin over democracy — and Rick Scott’s creepy blueprint for America shows why
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just about Trump: Like Putin, Republicans know their far-right dystopian vision can't survive a ballot box
A year after Alexei Navalny’s return, Putin’s crackdown has left Russians silenced
Regina Smyth
Alexei Navalny's return prompted an authoritarian turn that transformed Russia – again
We’re waging the wrong battle against opioids
Maia Szalavitz
Despite new research, popular culture and the news media continue to cling to an outmoded anti-drug narrative
The distorted “freedom” of the truck convoys: “A huge number of Americans want a dictatorship”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to "The Next Civil War" author Stephen Marche about why Jan. 6 was like the first WTC bombing
Alleged Portland protest shooter identified and charged with murder
Jon Skolnik
The fatal incident left five people injured and one dead during a racial justice protest in Portland, Oregon
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott directs state agencies to investigate trans youth for child abuse
Jon Skolnik
Greg Abbott calls gender-affirming care "child abuse," directs agencies to investigate the practice
Putin leaves Republicans splintered and confused
Heather Digby Parton
Russia may successfully fracture Republicans, but a growing faction yearns for a white, nationalist strongman here
Less than social media: How hashtags have hindered progressive movements — and fueled the right
Kathryn Joyce
Gal Beckerman explains how social movements like the Arab Spring were undermined by the very tool that enabled them
“Cancel it. Every penny”: Poll shows 83% of Democrats want Biden to nix student debt
Andrea Germanos
"Even Americans who don't carry student debt themselves are sympathetic and are supportive of loan forgiveness."
The troubling role of Clarence Thomas’ wife in Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election
Jon Skolnik
Ginni Thomas comes under close scrutiny as critics fear that she is compromising the politics of the Supreme Court
Wisconsin Republican pushes “illegal” scheme to jail election officials, causes rift in GOP
Igor Derysh
A GOP gubernatorial candidate is calling to throw out the 2020 election results in Wisconsin more than a year later
White men as victims: America’s most dangerous fantasy
Chauncey DeVega
The notion that white men are a persecuted minority isn't just ludicrous — it paves the way for racist violence
Russia has been at war with Ukraine for years – in cyberspace
Maggie Smith
Russia has been waging this fight since at least 2014
New evidence revives old questions about E.O. Wilson and race
Michael Schulson
Wilson’s papers at the Library of Congress include correspondence with a psychologist known for his racist work
“All Creatures Great and Small” star on animals, slow-burn romance & what makes a Scottish Christmas
Hanh Nguyen
Nicholas Ralph, who plays veterinarian James Herriot, spoke to Salon about the yuletide finale and what's next
“Arthur” creator on iconic cartoon’s 25-year legacy and those “legendary” memes
Lauren Piester
Marc Brown spoke to Salon about John Legend & millennial love for an aardvark who grew up alongside the internet
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