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The midterms will be decided by swing voters ready to reward the GOP for trying to kill them
John Stoehr
Why the GOP is testing the limits of democracy
The political divide in the United States has become irreconcilable, study says
Nicole Karlis
The U.S. is at dangerous "level of polarization,” political scientists warn
Lauren Boebert latest House Republican to feature gun-toting kids in Christmas photo
Igor Derysh
“Tragedy waiting to happen”: Gun safety experts slam the Colorado Republican for arming her young kids with rifles
Mike Lindell abruptly ends interview, storms off documentary on QAnon
David Edwards
"It doesn't matter who stands behind us"
Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial is a sideshow — powerful, abusive men will not be held accountable
Chris Hedges
Jeffrey Epstein's star procurer is on trial — but the systematic sexual exploitation of girls and women will go on
N.J. Republicans bum-rush the state house, endangering cops, state workers
Bob Hennelly
In a third-rate Trump-style PR stunt, but Republicans once again reveal they don't care about "essential workers"
Destroying democracy can make you very rich
Amanda Marcotte
Nothing opens up GOP wallets like the promise of fascism
Hillary Clinton was right about the “deplorables” — and about the end of Roe v. Wade
Chauncey DeVega
Still hate Hillary's guts? Fine. But let's admit that she saw all this coming — and way before the rise of Trump
Congress loots the Treasury for U.S. war machine — while bickering over Build Back Better
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Bipartisanship in action: Congress will once again give the Pentagon whatever it wants, with little or no debate
Why do electronic gadgets scramble our sleep?
Matthew Rozsa
Electronic technology has brought us many comforts — but it may also be keeping you awake in unexpected ways
GOP Rep. Devin Nunes to retire from Congress to head Trump’s media group now under SEC investigation
Jon Skolnik
The retiring Republican is set to join the parent organization of Trump's fledgling media empire
Climate change expected to cause 400 toxic California sites to flood by 2100
Adam Mahoney
Communities of color are five times more likely to live within half a mile of a toxic site that could flood
MAGA moms meet Madison Cawthorn’s challenge: Why right-wing women raise their sons as “monsters”
Amanda Marcotte
In the MAGA cult of toxic masculinity, gun-worshipping moms live vicariously through their sons
Ahmaud Arbery and America: This fragile moment of justice doesn’t mean “the system works”
Chauncey DeVega
Yes, a largely white jury convicted Arbery's killers, and that's historic. It should also be a source of shame
“Utterly Obscene”: Just 8 Big Pharma investors became $10B richer after Omicron emerged
Jon Queally
"Pharma execs and shareholders are making a killing from a crisis they helped to create. It's utterly obscene"
An FBI probe debunks MAGA claim that 2019 mass shooting was linked to Antifa
Alex Henderson
The deadly 2019 attack in Dayton, Ohio was not linked to Antifa — despite right-wing media's assertions that it was
When The Beatles wanted to star in a “Lord of the Rings” movie
Natalie Zamora
John Lennon wanted to play Gollum. Where's our preciousss fan-created deepfake of this?
Stress in utero: COVID chaos and babies’ future health
Paul Tullis
The impact of unusually high in-utero stress might persist for decades in some U.S. babies born during the pandemic
“The organ that makes us human”: How skin conditions shape our relationship with the world
Matthew Rozsa
"Skin" author Sergio del Molino says that skin afflictions affect our disposition — and may even make us tyrants
Far-right extremists use Twitter’s new policy against anti-extremism researchers
Meaghan Ellis
Multiple journalists had their accounts and tweets flagged due to a new policy
How Big Tobacco used bad science to avoid accountability — and set the blueprint for Big Oil
Matthew Rozsa
The Tobacco Industry ran so that Big Oil, anti-vaxxers and e-cigarette makers could fly
A philosopher of science explains how birds perceive time and space differently than humans
Matthew Rozsa
Belgian philosopher of science Vinciane Despret spoke with Salon about her new book, "Living as a Bird"
Turmoil at influential Koch-backed right-wing advocacy group Americans for Prosperity
Brett Bachman
An affair, along with an exodus of donors and allegations of workplace discrimination have rocked the group
How dark money fuels attacks on abortion rights worldwide
Jake Johnson
A new report "further demonstrates the growing trend of religious extremists forging cross-border alliances"
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