Showing results for: group (page 300)
Good wildfire news? Evidence from the Bootleg Fire supports thinning forests
Nathanael Johnson
A story from Oregon offers lessons for a dried-out, overheated West
Birth of a nation: Jim Crow Republicans seek to repeat America’s dark history
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans are pushing America backward to the racist fantasies of the past. Are Democrats ready to fight?
Facing disbarment, Texas AG Ken Paxton backs away from Trump’s fraud claims
Jon Skolnik
Ken Paxton was all-in on Trump's conspiracy theories. Now he's arguing technicalities to keep his law license
The two-shot COVID vaccines require two shots for a good reason: study
Matthew Rozsa
Some of the vaccines use new technology, so it is unclear if they'll be as effective if not fully administered
HBO Max’s cheeky and addictive “FBoy Island” is calling out reality dating shows
Melanie McFarland
It's hilarious. It's cynical. It's the rare reality show that plays up the true artificiality of TV love quests
Vincent Pastore has made a career of playing wise guys, but is he tired of it? Fuhgeddaboudit!
Alli Joseph
The actor appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss breaking into acting at 42, embracing typecasting & his latest film
Gawker’s return has conservatives wondering: Could Peter Thiel have aided right-wing media more?
Zachary Petrizzo
One right-wing YouTuber suggested that following his Gawker victory, Thiel could've invested in right-wing media
Gaetz, MTG turned away from jail during visit to Jan. 6 “political prisoners”
Brett Bachman
It's the latest GOP stunt designed to recast the rioters, who face legitimate charges, as "political prisoners"
The NRA spent $22 million in legal costs over the course of the first five months of 2021: report
Sarah K Burris
The National Rifle Association will likely surpass its record legal spending of $40 million in 2020
This Democrat got big money from Big Pharma — and turned against lower drug prices
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Scott Peters once backed Democrats' price-control bill. Now critics say he's a "paid mercenary" for Big Pharma
Kyrsten Sinema just threw an unexpected wrench into Joe Biden’s infrastructure plans
Cody Fenwick
The budget bill includes spending on major Democratic priorities, including climate change
Expert roundtable on Jan. 6 and Trump’s Big Lie: “Fascism in its pure ideological form”
Chauncey DeVega
Expert panel unpacks Trump's rhetoric: "Dangerously anti-democratic," "thoroughly corrupt," "vengeful and sadistic"
Greene and Gaetz forced to flee pro-Jan. 6 event, chased off by noisy protesters
Zachary Petrizzo
One GOP staffer at far-right presser was triggered by protester with "auditory weapon," also known as a whistle
Republican state senator doubles down on Arizona audit critique after being booed at Trump rally
Jon Skolnik
“Why don’t you listen to what I have to say?”
The price of conscience: Drone warfare whistleblower gets 45 months in prison
Chris Hedges
Daniel Hale leaked classified documents about drone killings. In his own words, he explains what led him to that
Corporate PACs once again funding GOP’s “Sedition Caucus” as hearings on Capitol riot begin
Igor Derysh
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Koch Industries and Elon Musk's Space X lead corporate donors to GOP Big Lie apologists
The “Cyber Ninjas” mess turns into a big problem for GOP: Arizona audit liaison threatens to quit
Steven Rosenfeld
Arizona audit liaison, Ken Bennet, threatens to resign from post during talk show citing Cyber Ninja ethics concern
Joe Biden’s relapse: Can the president shake off his fantasies about Republican leaders?
Norman Solomon
Biden still claims that Republicans "know better." But as one critic says, the time for magical thinking is over
Fish fraud is rampant — and Subway’s tuna scandal is just the tip of the iceberg
Matthew Rozsa
A viral investigation into the content of Subway's "tuna" is a portent of a much larger fish regulatory problem
The myth that meat is essential for human health could harm us all
Jennifer Barckley
Americans eat more meat per capita than any other country, even though meat consumption is linked to health issues
Looking back at the founding of FAIR — 35 years of giving mainstream media hell
Jeff Cohen
Our progressive media nonprofit was lucky — but we also figured out how to shame journalists into doing better
The secret sex lives of ducks
Jess Thomson
Ducks exhibit "sexual conflict-driven genital evolution," which makes for some odd parts
Chloe Shaw on when she first asked, “What Is a Dog?”: “I wrote from a place of specified grief”
Rick Moody
Novelist Rick Moody talks to Chloe Shaw about dogs, cats, vulnerability, loss, and animals as literary characters
17 facts about conspiracy theories
Stacy Conradt
From tinfoil hats & Buzz Aldrin to Jack the Ripper & Queen Elizabeth I, conspiracy theorists cover a lot of ground
Page: 300