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Last American drone strike in Afghanistan killed U.S.-allied aid worker — not ISIS bomber: report

Sky Palma
The man was loading canisters of water into a car trunk, which the military may have mistaken for explosives

Muslim-American comics after 9/11: “I thought comedy was over, but it was more important than ever”

Dean Obeidallah
Negin Farsad, Maz Jobrani and Dean Obeidallah appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss how stand-up evolved since 9/11

9/11 brought Americans together. Why is the pandemic tearing them apart?

Nicole Karlis
America missed its pandemic kumbaya moment. Disaster resilience researchers think they know why

“No explanation”: Why is gunmaker Remington subpoenaing school records of kids killed at Sandy Hook?

Igor Derysh
“There is no conceivable way that these [records] will assist Remington in its defense," families' attorney says

Mike Lindell held secret meeting with Trump on “reinstatement day”

Zachary Petrizzo
MyPillow guy apparently dined with Trump - on the very day he'd previously predicted Trump would be "reinstated"

Its time to call it the Republican Supreme Court

Robert Reich
Today's cruel and partisan Supreme Court is squandering what remains of its authority

Even in red states, colleges gravitate to requiring vaccines and masks

Michelle Andrews
Schools across the country are taking steps to enforce public health advice to keep people safe from COVID-19

Michigan GOP launches not-so-secret plan to undo Whitmer’s veto on voting bill

Igor Derysh
Michigan GOP playbook “reads more and more like it was written by a Disney villain," says Rep. Matt Koleszar

In “Lingui,” a teenager is forced to seek an abortion in Chad: “Injustice is against women, always”

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Mahamat-Saleh Haroun spoke to Salon about telling the story of "two women heroes of daily life in Chad"

Astronomers think they know where to find Planet Nine

Nicole Karlis
A new study increases the odds that Planet Nine is real, and possibly closer to Earth than previously thought

Judge orders Florida to stop enforcing Ron DeSantis’ school mask mandate ban

Igor Derysh
DeSantis staked his political future on rejecting medical advice — but he keeps losing in court

This easy vanilla custard slice is no one-hit wonder

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Make a no effort version of a classic mille feuille

How rape affects memory, and why police need to know about that brain science

Sammy Caiola, Capital Public Radio
Scientists say it’s common for sexual assault survivors to be unable to recall an attack fully

“Gavin don’t surf”: The California recall election, on the ground in Orange County

Kasia Anderson
Long a Republican heartland, this vast suburban county is changing. But is that enough to save Gavin Newsom?

Joe Biden will be impeached — because Democrats have forgotten how to fight

Chauncey DeVega
Is it sensible for the GOP to wage a scorched-earth campaign against Biden? From their point of view, absolutely

Withholding sex is not the answer to abortion bans: The spectacle of celebrity “pro-choice” activism

Kylie Cheung
From calls for vasectomies to sex strikes, these out-of-touch suggestions reveal more about privilege than reality

TrumpWorld’s Brazilian vacation: Does Jair Bolsonaro plan his own Big Lie?

Zachary Petrizzo
Did Jason Miller, Donald Trump Jr. and CPAC visit Brazil to help the "Trump of the Tropics" rig his own election?

The rise of harm reduction in the war on drugs

Troy Farah
"Undoing Drugs" chronicles the growing movement to prioritize people in the battle against addiction

Anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers now present a real threat of violence

Christine Sarteschi, Alan D. Blotcky
Across the country, more anti-vaccine extremists are turning violent. It's time to take the threat seriously

From deer and dogs to rats and mink, COVID-19 has spread to the animal world

Matthew Rozsa
As SARS-CoV-2 spreads through some animal populations, animals may create a feedback loop as they re-infect humans

“Nobody joins a cult. They join a group of friends”: What went down in the “Sarah Lawrence cult”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Daniel Barban Levin talks about his experience in "Sarah Lawrence cult" and his new memoir, "Slonim Woods 9"

Flora, fauna, and … funga? The case for a third “F”

Jonathan Moens
Fungi are fundamental to rich and sustainable ecosystems. But they still lack explicit legal protections

The Satanists are right: Texas’ abortion ban is a direct attack on freedom of religion

Amanda Marcotte
The anti-abortion movement can't be separated from the theocratic movement of white evangelicals or white supremacy

Black cop shoots white woman: The saga of Michael Byrd and Ashli Babbitt

Chauncey DeVega
The killing of Ashli Babbitt was justified — but it violated America's racial script, and backlash is inevitable
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