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Scientists say T. Rex walked as slowly as humans
Matthew Rozsa
The fearsome predator doesn't live up to its car-chasing reputation in "Jurassic Park"
Robin Thede says “A Black Lady Sketch Show” returns more ridiculous than ever to “bring some joy”
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to Robin Thede about the new season, predicting quarantine & why you should rewatch Season 1 closely
Eating too much sugar could affect how childrens’ brains develop: study
Nicole Karlis
A rodent study raises questions around sugar consumption and its mental effect on children
How is Marjorie Taylor Greene’s failed “America First” caucus any different from the GOP?
Chauncey DeVega
MTG and Paul Gosar spoke too boldly — but their blatant white supremacy is just standard Republican politics
“Michael Scott levels of cringe”: Andrew Yang angers LGBTQ group at New York campaign stop
Brett Bachman
“It either tells me Andrew Yang is in over his head or is not listening to his staff”
Republican Josh Hawley only senator to vote against anti-Asian hate crime bill
Jon Skolnik
The Senate passed the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, 94-1. Missouri's Josh Hawley was the lone "No" vote
Why this trial was different: Experts explain what guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin means for police
Alexis Karteron, Jeannine Bell, Rashad Shabazz
Scholars of policing, law and race explain the landmark guilty verdicts handed down in Chauvin's trial
Censorship or misinformation? DeSantis and YouTube spar over COVID roundtable takedown
Victoria Knight
YouTube takes down a video featuring DeSantis for containing false statements about masks. Then things got messy
I’m vaccinated, my kids aren’t. Will that ruin our summer plans?
Nicole Karlis
In this week's Pandemic Problems column, a reader asks: Will I be stuck in "pandemic purgatory" this summer?
How Josh Hawley and Marjorie Taylor Greene juiced their fundraising numbers
Isaac Arnsdorf, Derek Willis
Politicians get the veneer of grassroots support, while shadowy consultants get rich
Is the post office spying on you? USPS “covert operations” may monitor social media posts
Igor Derysh
USPS division that investigates mail crime has also been monitoring social media sites for "inflammatory" posts
“Racist, unconstitutional, and anti-democratic”: FL passes anti-protest law ahead of Chauvin verdict
Kenny Stancil
Crackdown was first proposed by DeSantis last September in response to nationwide protests against police violence
America’s biggest jails are frontline environmental justice communities
Adam Mahoney
The three biggest county jail systems in the US show how incarcerated people are exposed to environmental hazards
Derek Chauvin verdict: How the crack in the blue wall of silence should be exploited
Heather Digby Parton
From Rodney King to George Floyd, what progress in policing has been made over the last 30 years in the U.S?
Snag a vaccine appointment, then face the next hurdle: how to get there?
Rae Ellen Bichell
With vaccines now becoming available, the privilege of easy access is coming into sharper focus
MyPillow man Mike Lindell’s new social platform does not have optimal launch
Zachary Petrizzo
Lindell claims 90 million visitors to broken site; is trolled by Trump prankster, interrupted by Salon reporter
A quarter of the U.S. population is vaccinated. So why are COVID-19 cases still rising?
Nicole Karlis
A few states are leading the rise, but experts are hopeful the U.S. is at a turning point
12 white megadonors contributed $1 of every $13 spent on US elections since Citizens United: report
Brett Bachman
"This is a stark illustration of our broken campaign finance system"
“Dereliction of duty”: Trump’s DHS IG blocked probe into assault on Lafayette Sq. protest
Igor Derysh
Joseph Cuffari rejected career investigators' plan to investigate whether agency violated use-of-force policies
Higher education: Here are 5 of the best documentaries about weed out now
Ashlie D. Stevens
From nuns who grow to Fab 5 Freddy's look into how American music was shaped by weed, there's a story for everyone
Poll: Voters overwhelmingly oppose GOP bills attacking trans rights
Andrea Germanos
Support for transgender rights flies in the face of state Republicans who are advancing anti-trans legislation
Do pro-gun “Second Amendment sanctuaries” threaten a constitutional crisis?
Jon Skolnik
Hundreds of localities have passed pro-gun "sanctuary" resolutions, suggesting "language of armed insurrection"
“60 Minutes” faces pushback for giving Oath Keepers a platform to push lies
Zachary Petrizzo
Twitter erupts over "60 Minutes" segment: "Shame on CBS" for giving "large platform to white supremacists"
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