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GOP candidate claims Michael Flynn hoped to blackmail U.S. officials into pro-Trump “audits”
Brett Bachman
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Everett Stern made the bombshell accusation in a press conference Saturday
How extremist Christian theology is driving the right-wing assault on democracy
Paul Rosenberg
The Texas abortion law is one step toward the true goal of Christian dominionism: Destroying democratic government
Falling for Duran Duran’s “Future Past,” which reflects the band’s signature ingenuity and sentiment
Annie Zaleski
Fifteen albums in, the Birmingham band remain committed to embracing the future
Jailing Capitol rioters together could lead to a new “American terror group”: Expert
Tom Boggioni
"We may be seeing the emergence of a new, radical group"
My affair with witchcraft
Sarah Herrington
Reeling from two break-ups — romantic and spiritual — I went to a local witch's Halloween healing event
“Joe Biden is, frankly, being a coward”: A conversation with the White House climate hunger strikers
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with two of the five strikers, both in their 20s, who are putting their bodies on the line for change
Florida professors barred from testifying in lawsuit against DeSantis-championed voting restrictions
Matthew Chapman
The situation is a radical departure from typical university practices
Texas cops refused to help Biden bus after “Trump Train” incident, 911 transcripts reveal
Kate McGee
One officer even called the Democrats a derogatory slang term for someone who is mentally disabled in a group chat
Trump to campaign for Glenn Youngkin on election eve as polls narrow and Republican gains ground
Zachary Petrizzo
The Virginia gubernatorial candidate had been holding the former president at arms' length — until now
Gina Schock on The Go-Go’s “explosive and crazy” energy together and her new book of insider photos
Annie Zaleski
The drummer spoke with Salon about sharing her personal archives, loving the Linda Lindas & her band's own legacy
A brief examination of the science behind ghost hunting
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists have tried for centuries to see if they could prove whether ghostly creatures actually exist
From North Dakota to Occupy Wall Street: An unlikely untold story of prairie radicalism
Brian James Schill
A core group of activists behind Occupy Wall Street had gone to school together — in the literal middle of nowhere
Co-opting the message: How anti-trans activists hijacked a tool meant to help trans people
Jon Skolnik
The app was meant to help trans youth find healthcare. Now anti-trans activists are using it to find the physicians
Anti-capitalist think tank ‘Meta’ says Facebook stole its new name
Jessica Corbett
"Hands off our mέta, Our Center for Postcapitalist Civilization, Mr. Zuckerberg"
Mein Kampf, racial slurs and Antifa conspiracies lead wild first week at Charlottesville trial
Trish Rooney
The landmark civil trial is meant to bankrupt several white supremacist groups
Democrats seize on historic hearing with Big Oil executives
Matthew Rozsa
Oil executives had never previously answered questions under oath on allegedly spreading science misinformation
FDA authorizes Pfizer vaccine for young children
Nicole Karlis
Five- to 11-year-olds might be able to get vaccinated as soon as next week
Twitter’s algorithm amplifies conservatives. It might be the mockery they inspire
Matthew Rozsa
You aren't just imagining it — conservatives really are more likely to be ratioed on Twitter, a new study found
Pro-pharma Democrats kill bill to lower drug costs — advocates ask: “What did they get for that?”
Igor Derysh
How will Kyrsten Sinema be rewarded for killing off Democrats' prescription drug plan? History offers some clues
Why the Julian Assange case is the most important battle for press freedom of our time
Chris Hedges
If Assange goes to prison for exposing war crimes, it will mean the death of real national security reporting
House Republican admits “wacko birds” in GOP forced vote to protect Bannon
Alex Henderson
A new report sheds a light on the shift toward far-right rhetoric in the Republican Party
Facebook allowed trolls to reach 140 million Americans a month on the eve of the 2020 election
Kenneth Tran
In a report from a former Facebook employee, the company did little to stop troll farms from reaching millions
GOP Sen. Richard Burr, brother-in law face insider trading probes for February 2020 stock dump
Robert Faturechi
Richard Burr and his brother-in-law dumped millions in stock just weeks before the market dropped in March 2020
A new theory puts dark matter on the chopping block, possibly upending our understanding of gravity
Nicole Karlis
Has our understanding of gravity been wrong all along? A group of researchers put forth a compelling theory
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