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More than 80 pro-Trump election deniers are running for key state offices
Igor Derysh
If elected, Trump-truther candidates offer "clear line for election subversion," warns Michigan secretary of state
Joe Manchin has dumb new reason for why he torpedoed Build Back Better
Common Dreams staff
Manchin tells CNN Build Back Better "did not go through the process" — but same is true of infrastructure bill
Why negotiating gives you anxiety — and why it shouldn’t
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The author of "Influence Is Your Superpower" on the the joy of persuasion, and why negotiating isn't that bad
Dem consultants angry about raising money for Kyrsten Sinema: “feel sick about it tbh”
Igor Derysh
Employees at Authentic worry clients will fire them if they find out they're working for embattled senator
Enjoying that expensive crab? It might be fake
Matthew Rozsa
Fish fraud is tainting beloved regional staples like crab and octopus
How the Black-Jewish alliance changed America — and today’s struggle for voting rights
Terrence L. Johnson, Jacques Berlinerblau
The "Grand Alliance" of Jews and African Americans was more pragmatic than idealistic. Still: It shaped history
From Salon’s archives: Todd Gitlin on “Back to the civil rights barricades” after the 2000 election
Todd Gitlin
This column by Todd Gitlin was originally published in 2000. The former Salon contributor died Saturday
“The walls are closing in on Trump” and his operation is “in a meltdown” now: Former GOP lawmaker
John Wright
On CNN, Barbara Comstock also had harsh words for the "pathetic group" of conservatives still hanging around Trump
Paid leave for all: Worker advocates demand expanded protections
Andrea Germanos
"People are desperate for paid leave," one advocate said, calling it "policy that is needed and popular"
My reading from hell: A writer’s road to self-promotion is paved with live, in-person disasters
D. Watkins
Writers have been reading on Zoom for 2 years. Here's to the wildly unpredictable events waiting for us outside
20 facts about Generation X
Jake Rossen
Gen X may be the rarest demographic cohort, but they've got some pretty bangin' traits that make them one of a kind
From Kanye’s documentary to the return of Leatherface here’s what’s new on Netflix in February
Joy Saha
Also, great stand-up specials by Ali Wong and Ms. Pat, and Will Arnett's addition to the comedy murder genre
How the “critical race theory” moral panic morphed into book-banning frenzy
Thom Hartmann
The attack on CRT isn't about teaching history. It's about the right's desire to destroy public education
Beyond the Winter Soldier: Sebastian Stan has always played roles that exist outside the binaries
Kaitlin Thomas
A fascinating body of work reveals that delivering unexpected performances has always been his secret power
The Gold Rush returns to California
Becki Robins
Demand for gold has risen in recent years. Not everyone is happy about that, especially residents of Grass Valley
Suspending Whoopi Goldberg doesn’t help anyone fight against bigotry
Mia Brett
In reality, race makes no sense. So it's no surprise that racism is inconsistent and nonsensical
Georgia prosecutor details new timeline of investigation into Trump’s election scheme
Meaghan Ellis
"What I do think is within a year we will have all the information that we need,” Fulton County DA Fani Willis said
How “And Just Like That” makes its new friends compete for a seat at the table
Melanie McFarland
The "Sex and the City" spinoff attempts to be inclusive, but mainly as a back-up to its white woman trio
Mike Pence: Trump is “wrong” that he could have overturned 2020 election
Brett Bachman
The statement marks by far Pence's strongest rebuke of Trump in the year since the duo left office
A new HIV vaccine is in phase one trials. But scientists aren’t holding their breath just yet
Matthew Rozsa
Years of false starts have made hopeful researchers wary of claims that an HIV vaccine is finally here
Paul McCartney’s Wings debut “Wild Life,” panned at the time, shimmers at 50 with a powerful reissue
Kenneth Womack
On the half-speed vinyl remaster, "Dear Friend," McCartney's heartbreaking olive branch to John Lennon, shines
Are the Democrats in trouble? Gallup editor on what those bad-news polls really mean
Chauncey DeVega
Gallup senior editor Jeffrey Jones on the big Republican gain: The real story is that Americans hate both parties
Biden pleads for unity — in speech at anti-LGBTQ, faux-bipartisan Prayer Breakfast
Jonathan Larsen
Despite extensive revelations about the anti-LGBTQ Christian nationalist annual event, Democrats keep playing along
Fury as Louis DeJoy defies Biden Administration on electrifying Postal Service truck fleet
Jake Johnson
At least one congressman called for the Postmaster General's ouster following the incident
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