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Kyrsten Sinema’s run out of excuses: Supreme Court leaves Senate Democrats with little choice
Amanda Marcotte
Kyrsten Sinema may not care about saving democracy — but why doesn't she care about saving her own Senate seat?
States step up push to regulate pharmacy drug brokers
Katheryn Houghton
The recent changes could mean savings for patients or insurers
The right’s attack on “critical race theory”: Another battle in the Orwellian war against democracy
Chauncey DeVega
For the right, "critical race theory" is all-embracing but meaningless. Its sole purpose is to scare white people
10 new HBO Max shows and movies to watch in July 2021
Sandy C.
"No Sudden Move" is Steven Soderbergh's period heist film starring Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro and Kieran Culkin
Kevin McCarthy now says he stayed in Frank Luntz’s penthouse to care for stricken GOP pollster
Zachary Petrizzo
Kevin McCarthy's new explanation for rooming with Frank Luntz: "I wanted to make sure he took his medication"
Not everyone is convinced “Dragon Man” is a new species of archaic human
Nicole Karlis
A new species or a weird Denisovan? Some anthropologists are skeptical of jumping to conclusions over a new skull
Documentary “Audible” lets a Maryland School for the Deaf football player truly be seen and heard
Gary M. Kramer
Netflix filmmakers spoke to Salon about creating an authentic immersive experience for Deaf & hearing viewers alike
Supreme Court grants Trump’s Big Lie a major boost in one of its last decisions of the term
Jon Skolnik
By upholding GOP-passed voter restrictions in Arizona, SCOTUS effectively dooms lawsuits against voter suppression
Brace yourself for the Bill Cosby media redemption tour
Melanie McFarland
In the comedy world he may still be persona non grata. But can TV news divisions resist the ratings he'd pull in?
Donald Rumsfeld’s death leaves behind a legacy of arrogance and violence
Erik Loomis
In a just world, Rumsfeld would have been tried for war crimes, or at least became persona non grata
Historians rank Trump near bottom of U.S. presidents, Obama rises into top 10
Brenley Goertzen
Historians hold Trump in the lowest regard of any president since Reconstruction, according to a new survey
I was vaccinated in a clinical trial. But officially, my COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t “count”
Mark Dickinson
Despite being inoculated with arguably the best vaccine, I'm being punished for participating in a scientific trial
“Religious leaders should be asking for your forgiveness” on abortion – not the other way around
Kylie Cheung
Church leaders are challenging Biden's stance on abortion, but people of faith say his views jibe with religion
The WHO didn’t reverse its position on kids and COVID vaccines
Victoria Knight
Online misinformation has spread rumors that WHO recently reversed its stance on children receiving a COVID vaccine
Tucker Carlson prepares white nationalists for war: Don’t ignore the power of his rhetoric
Chauncey DeVega
Fox News' prime-time star and other far-right media voices are ramping up the hate — and denial is no answer
Rising GOP star Ron DeSantis goes after campus thoughtcrime with vague, threatening new law
Jon Skolnik
Likely 2024 contender leads GOP assault on academic freedom with bill aiming to drive "stale ideology" off campus
“Zola” director on making a stripper and sex movie that looks and feels “consensual”
Gary M. Kramer
Janizca Bravo spoke to Salon about transforming the viral tweet thread into a descent into Hieronymus Bosch's hell
In an “incredible victory” for trans rights, Supreme Court rejects school bathroom case
Brett Wilkins
"Our work is not yet done," said one ACLU attorney
Medicare for All march called off after organizers say white nationalist “infiltrated” the group
Igor Derysh
Indiana Medicare for All march canceled after organizers realize the scheduled keynote speaker is a neo-Nazi
How close did Trump come to attempting a military coup? Much too close
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's erratic behavior undermined his desire to seize power. Those who come next won't make the same mistakes
Your city is more segregated than it was in 1990, new study shows
Adam Mahoney
The consequences for environmental justice are stark
A petrified forest in Peru is teaching scientists about the past
Herb Meyer, Deborah Woodcock
39 million years after a volcanic eruption in Sexi, Peru, scientists are uncovering and studying ancient trees
YouTube “permanently” bans media watchdog group Right Wing Watch — then changes its mind
Jon Skolnik
YouTube briefly bans group for reposting far-right videos — while leaving actual far-right groups untouched
D.L. Hughley: The ultimate Black superhero would have the power “to make white people believe him”
D. Watkins
The comedian appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his latest book "How to Survive America," having COVID and more
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