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The end of QAnon: U.S. Democracy still isn’t safe
Thom Hartmann
QAnon is not just Republican but anti-democracy, anti-American, pro-oligarch Republican
An undercounted gorilla population yields hope for conservationists
Matthew Rozsa
Grauer's gorillas, the largest of all gorillas, is still endangered — but there are thousands more than we thought
Andrew Cuomo’s unlikely online fan base: Women have rallied to his defense by the thousands
Brett Bachman
Inside the Facebook group that still loves New York's embattled governor, and is pushing back against his accusers
Democrats scramble to mend intraparty riff after Rep. Ilhan Omar accuses colleagues of “harassment”
Jon Skolnik
A group of Jewish House Democrats condemned Omar for conflating the U.S. and Israel with Hamas and the Taliban
How bankruptcy lets oil and gas companies evade cleanup rules
Naveena Sadasivam
"It's basically bankruptcy for profit."
The anti-vaccine movement is trying to co-opt Juneteenth
Nicole Karlis
Anti-vaxxers are trying to take a celebration meant to commemorate emancipation as their own
Joe Manchin’s “highly suspicious” reversal on voting bill follows donation from corporate lobby
Igor Derysh
U.S. Chamber of Commerce sure loves Joe Manchin. Is that why his op-ed on voting bill echoed their talking points?
Fox segment goes off the rails as hosts decry activists “trying to take down white culture”
David Edwards
The discussion centered around — what else — "critical race theory"
Biden DOJ to “vigorously” defend religious schools’ right to discriminate against LGBTQ students
Igor Derysh
Advocates accused the Biden administration of "aligning itself with anti-LGBTQ hate"
Arizona election audit funded by Trump allies’ dark money groups: reports
Jon Skolnik
"The lack of transparency there is just grotesque," one critic said
Biden returns to bipartisan talks after infrastructure negotiations with Republicans collapse
Jon Skolnik
After negotiations broke down, a bipartisan group of senators held an almost three-hour-long meeting in the Capitol
Fox News refuses to run Capitol riot ad — but was it really political censorship?
Zachary Petrizzo
Fox News rejects ad featuring Capitol riot and police testimony; liberal PAC calls network "fascist echo chamber"
That “Sweet Tooth” shocking twist is a critique of misguided eco-fascism
Kylie Cheung
Netflix's dystopian fantasy challenges the idea that "nature is healing" through retribution on humanity
Barack Obama on GOP’s war against democracy: “Unrecognizable and unacceptable even five years ago”
Igor Derysh
Obama said he never expected the “dark spirits” that rose during his tenure to take over the Republican Party
Guess what? The Trump coup against American democracy never stopped
Chauncey DeVega
If you think the coup attempt is over, or that Jan. 6 was a "defeat" for fascism, you're not paying attention
Two newly-approved Venus missions will get us closer to knowing if Venus has cloud-based life
Nicole Karlis
Before 2030, DAVINCI+ and VERITAS are expected to depart for the second planet
Millions of Americans view being anti-vaccination as a part of their social identity
Matthew Rozsa
A poll finds more than a fifth of Americans always or sometimes self-identify with the anti-vaccine movement
How restaurants are tackling waste
Katherine Sacks
The cost of food waste is inconceivable and irreversible
James Patterson says pushing a narrative of stolen election results is “the game that Trump plays”
Matthew Rozsa
The author spoke to Salon about politics and working with Bill Clinton on their new book "The President's Daughter"
For the “Gossip Girl” and “Sex and the City” reboots to work, they must learn from past mistakes
Kylie Cheung
Both shows must reckon with racism and general problematic-ness from their original iterations
Ravaged by the pandemic, bars and restaurants face a reckoning — and a chance to revamp the industry
Zak Kostro
Owners and advocates say it’s time to tackle the industry's difficult conditions, unequal pay and harassment
There is no solution to the GOP’s vaccine refusal
Amanda Marcotte
COVID denialism lost its political usefulness months ago, but the GOP zombies keep on refusing to get the vaccine
Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild on the Trump demographic: “Elite of the left behind”
Chauncey DeVega
UC Berkeley sociologist explores the loss and shame that led to Trump in her book "Strangers in Their Own Land"
Before the pandemic, they were introverts. Now they aspire to live more extroverted lives
Nicole Karlis
As we emerge from the pandemic, self-identified introverts say they're re-evaluating the social connections in life
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