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Former Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes: Trump’s psychosis is still an “enormous danger”
Chauncey DeVega
Retired Harvard professor warns that Trump is untreatable — and could create a police state if he returns to power
Edward-Isaac Dovere on how Democrats avoided disaster — and beat Donald Trump
Dean Obeidallah
Atlantic reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere on his new book, a chronicle of the quest to bring down the Trump regime
“On the Divide” profiles three people at a Texas abortion clinic and asks: “What does choice mean?”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers spoke to Salon about shooting their documentary at the only abortion clinic in the Rio Grande Valley
Pelosi backtracks Ilhan Omar criticism as AOC blasts colleagues for feeding “right-wing vitriol”
Brett Bachman
The intra-party rift bubbled up in twin cable news appearances Sunday morning
Life after wildlife trafficking: what happens to rescued animals?
Danielle Beurteaux
A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better accountability
Most workers excluded from Biden’s new OSHA COVID-19 protections
Julia Conley
New OSHA guidance makes COVID-19 protections "essentially voluntary" for all non-healthcare employees
“America is back” now that Biden is in charge, says French President Emmanuel Macron
Meaghan Ellis
Biden is "part of the club" — a marked turnaround from the relationship Macron had with ex-president Donald Trump
“We never wanted to be teen heartthrobs”: A-Ha lead singer on the band’s longevity and “Take On Me”
Gary M. Kramer
Frontman Morten Harket spoke to Salon about the band's new documentary, dealing with fame and the trio's chemistry
Revisiting the ethics of cult favorite “Kids” 26 years later through a new documentary
Gary M. Kramer
Eddie Martin spoke to Salon about making his doc "The Kids" about young skaters whose lives changed after "Kids"
OAN host’s group covers expenses for out-of-state Republicans traveling to learn from AZ audit
Meaghan Ellis
Christina Bobb is helping Republicans travel to, and learn from, the widely panned Arizona election audit
Jeff Bezos’ bad week gets worse with introduction of sweeping new Big Tech antitrust legislation
Brett Bachman
The Amazon CEO is readying a historic lobbying push to defang efforts to regulate and splinter his business empire
Trump’s army of God: Doug Mastriano and the Christian nationalist attack on democracy
Paul Rosenberg
Pennsylvania lawmaker is a Christian zealot, an academic fraud and an insurrectionist. He's the tip of the iceberg
COVID truthers aren’t new: Anti-vaccination conspiracy theories go back hundreds of years
Matthew Rozsa
As long ago as the 1700s, conspiracy theorists were spreading misinformation about vaccines
Below aging U.S. dams, a potential toxic calamity
James Dinneen, Alexander Kennedy
Docs suggest that in more than 80 U.S. locations, the failure of an aging dam could flood a major toxic waste site
In 2019 memo, GOP pollster Frank Luntz warned of “deep and growing anger” at the rich
Zachary Petrizzo
Luntz told his patrons the public wanted higher taxes and universal health care, warned capitalism was unpopular
Facebook allowed pro-Trump group to pose as leftists in attempt to split Democratic vote
Julia Conley
"This is a story about Facebook, the FEC, and broken systems," a former Facebook employee said
Pro-Trump pundit Charlie Kirk says getting marijuana delivered to your home is “actually slavery”
Zachary Petrizzo
It's not the first time the conservative star has made bizarre comments at his group's rallies
HBO’s skate show “Betty” grows up, and not even a pandemic can break its momentum
Melanie McFarland
While lockdowns gripped New York City the show finds a way to retain its rebellious freedom
Dismissing GOP threats, Dianne Feinstein backs fellow Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on the filibuster
Igor Derysh
The California Democrat draws ire after she says democracy is not in “jeopardy” despite GOP assault
Oregon House expels Republican Rep. Mike Nearman for assisting rioters who breached state Capitol
Brett Bachman
Nearman was also charged with official misconduct and criminal trespass for his actions
Saving “All These Sons” from gun violence in Chicago
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Bing Liu and Joshua Altman spoke to Salon about their documentary making safer spaces for at-risk men
Leftist close to victory in Peru, despite U.S. opposition and cascade of media slander
Medea Benjamin, Leonardo Flores
In razor-thin election, rural teacher and union leader Pedro Castillo may have ended Peru's right-wing dynasty
Did Marjorie Taylor Greene just break campaign finance rules by appearing in a super PAC ad?
Isaac Arnsdorf
Greene is working with a Republican ad maker who has a history of racist remarks and ties to extremist gun groups
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