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Trumpism is rooted in twisted visions of medieval Europe

John Stoehr
Forget what you know about medieval Europe — history is often quite complicated

From the Bundys to the Rotunda: How allowing far-right terrorism to fester led to the Capitol riot

Arun Gupta
The path to Trump’s coup might have been avoided if the government had taken the threat seriously

Jon Stewart said Harry Potter goblins are Jews, but adds, “I do not think JK Rowling is antisemitic”

Joy Saha
After the "Harry Potter" 20th anniversary, comments Stewart made about Gringotts goblins in December resurfaced

Joe Rogan’s latest controversy: YouTube scraps controversial podcast episode with anti-vax scientist

Brett Bachman
A guest on Joe Rogan's podcast compared U.S. public health authorities and the Nazi party during its rise to power

Our professional diagnosis: Joe Biden is normal; the “Insurrection Caucus” isn’t

Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
The "Let's go Brandon" crowd claims Biden is impaired. As mental health professionals, we see no evidence of that

Ron DeSantis hounded during press conference: “This governor is an enemy of the people”

Jon Skolnik
A 71-year old activist was arrested at a Florida presser while protesting the state's coronavirus policies

“The View” calls Jan. 6 Capitol attack deniers “people who live in this fantasyland”

Joy Saha
Meanwhile, co-host Whoopi Goldberg was conspicuously absent after having contracted COVID

Amazingly, “Abbott Elementary” finds laughter in the challenge of teaching in underfunded schools

Melanie McFarland
Mockumentary-style sitcoms may be common. This one stands out by making scarcity and mismanagement its stars

Was Trump just the “warm-up act”? Canadian scholar warns of “right-wing dictatorship”

Jake Johnson
Canadian scholar of violent conflict says U.S. "flashing with warning signals"; democracy could collapse by 2025

Betty White on “The Golden Girls” taught me queer self-acceptance

Savannah Sipple
I grew up in a conservative county in Kentucky. I went to church & did the right things, but love was conditional

Meet the scariest Republican candidates of 2022: It wasn’t easy to pick ’em

Igor Derysh
The next wave of Republican freshmen could be the worst yet – and could pose a legitimate threat to democracy

Robert Reich has the perfect answer to Trumpism

Robert Reich
To learn the real lesson of the Trump years, watch Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” Robert Reich writes

New Year’s resolution: Buy more ingredients from your local foragers

Ashlie D. Stevens
Have a bit of the outdoors brought to your front door

In PBS’ playful “Around the World in 80 Days” David Tennant channels Jules Verne’s liberated spirit

Hanh Nguyen
The Victorian-era tale gets the grand adaptation it deserves with a hot air balloon ride, trains and so much more

The power of jumpsuits on “Claws”

Scarlett Harris
On TNT's crime comedy, Niecy Nash is Desna, who is as determined as she is dazzling – all while wearing a onesie

Could ending period poverty be the secret to world peace?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A better world through better menstrual health?

Hell on Earth, small town-style: Climate change transformed my life in 2021

Jane Braxton Little
The Dixie fire — a clear consequence of climate change — wiped out my rural California town. And we had it easy

The Brontës, Shelleys & Kingsley and Martin Amis: Research suggests relatives share writing styles

James O'Sullivan
A look at each author's choice of words reveal that the Brontë family shared similar literary styles and voices

As omicron explodes in New York, hospitals aren’t seeing a corresponding rise in patients

Nicole Karlis
"There is a decoupling going on because there is so much vaccination that has occurred," one expert tells Salon

They were the pandemic’s perfect victims

Duaa Eldeib
When COVID struck, nearly 18,000 more dialysis patients died in 2020 than would have been expected

Olivia Colman is magnificent in the mysterious “Lost Daughter,” which hooks you and doesn’t let go

Gary M. Kramer
A woman's obsession is at the heart of Maggie Gyllenhaal's gripping Netflix adaptation of Elena Ferrante's novel

Best of 2021: My grandfather was a Nazi: Our family’s story shows where the road to extremism leads

Mary Louise Wells
Those who downplay a combination of hatred and authoritarianism don't understand its full destructive powers

Floridians ask, “Where is Ron DeSantis?” as state shatters COVID records

Brett Bachman
The governor has not held a public briefing since Dec. 17 — despite his state facing its worst COVID-19 surge yet

Salon’s most popular science stories of 2021

Matthew Rozsa
From talking animals to churning ocean currents, here are the stories readers loved in 2021
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