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Book review: The mirage of a town without cellphones
Sarah Scoles
In “The Quiet Zone,” Stephen Kurczy investigates a West Virginia town largely cut off from modern technology
Unearthed video shows N.C. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson calling homosexuality “filth”
Jon Skolnik
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is now facing calls for his resignation from other state politicians
“Free Solo” filmmakers recreated Thai soccer team cave rescue: “A massive and chaotic operation”
Gary M. Kramer
Oscar winners E. Chai Vasarhelyi & Jimmy Chin spoke to Salon about never-before-seen footage & adding folklore
Did COVID-19 secretly unite (rather than divide) us? A new documentary argues just that
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviewed the director of the provocative Netflix documentary, "Convergence: Courage in a Crisis"
Joe Biden complains Kyrsten Sinema is ignoring his calls — but she talks to Mitch
Igor Derysh
Sinema says she won’t negotiate publicly. But Democratic leaders say she's not negotiating in private either
Racism a strong factor in Black women’s high rate of premature births, study finds
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Black women are about 1.6 times as likely as whites to give birth more than three weeks before the due date
Meet the Christian climate scientist who wants to de-politicize the climate crisis conversation
Alli Joseph
Lead writer of three U.S. National Climate Assessment reports urges personal connection and understanding
Malaria, known to humans for millennia, finally has a vaccine. Here’s why it was so hard to develop
Nicole Karlis
About a year passed between COVID-19's discovery and the creation of a vaccine. Why was malaria so much harder?
Americans are in a mental health crisis — especially African-Americans. Can churches help?
Brad R. Fulton
Churches' mental health programs represent an underutilized resource for much-needed care in the United States
Bad blood? Taylor Swift fans targeted to vote against Virginia’s GOP candidate for governor
Kylie Cheung
Democrat Terry McAuliffe wants voters to know his opponent is responsible for the pop star's worst "nightmare"
Why Joe Biden remains hostage to the GOP’s death cult
Amanda Marcotte
Vaccine mandates are the only way to win the COVID wars. President Biden can just end this now
Trump’s coup memo: Lawyers call for probe into author John Eastman
Jon Skolnik
Attorney John Eastman faces increased scrutiny for his role in Donald Trump's Jan. 6 plans
Kyrsten Sinema doesn’t need to be saved by Republicans
Heather Digby Parton
Ignore Republicans wringing their hands about the alleged incivility of the left
Norm Ornstein on the crisis of democracy: “This is the same roadmap we saw in Germany”
Chauncey DeVega
Widening crisis means all Americans may see elections as illegitimate, Ornstein warns. That would be the end
Netflix’s “Maid” shows all the ways that our society – and the men in it – enable abusers
Kylie Cheung
In the limited series, a woman flees an abusive boyfriend, only to repeatedly be forced back to him
Justice Alito slams “efforts to intimidate” the Supreme Court over Texas abortion ban
Rocio Fabbro
The Supreme Court Justice slammed the suggestions of a "shadow docket" as "false and inflammatory"
Trump falls off Forbes list of richest Americans for the first time in a quarter century
Rocio Fabbro
Worth only $2.5 billion, the former president falls $400 million short of this year's cutoff
Why did prominent Democrats invite anti-LGBTQ Ukrainians to National Prayer Breakfast?
Jonathan Larsen
Officially, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand invited a bunch of homophobes to breakfast. How did that happen?
Climate advocates warn Sen. Joe Manchin is “holding a gun to the planet’s head”
Brett Wilkins
Critics accuse the conservative West Virginia Democrat of doing the fossil fuel industry's bidding
“Every failed coup is just practice”: Domestic extremism is going to get worse, intel expert warns
Alex Henderson
An intelligence firm CEO told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that "January 6 is no big deal" on Fox News
Individualistic societies managed the pandemic worse than communal ones, study says
Matthew Rozsa
The U.S.'s disjointed COVID-19 response may be due to our hyper-individualistic culture
Pramila Jayapal rejects Manchin demand to slash Biden bill to $1.5T: “Not going to happen”
Igor Derysh
Democrats' battle lines harden — progressives vow they won't let "corporate lobbyists" kill Biden's spending bill
Now the GOP has a coup plan — and Steve Bannon’s ready to put boots on the ground
Heather Digby Parton
Former Trump strategist hopes to make election-reversal possible at "precinct level" — and the GOP is on board
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