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William F. Buckley and the Birchers: A myth, a history lesson and a moral

Cormac Kelly
William F. Buckley claimed he had banished far-right paranoia from the conservative movement — but look at it now

Roger Stone — no stranger to indictment — offers Matt Gaetz potentially disastrous advice

Zachary Petrizzo
Flamboyant Florida congressman caught in widening sex scandal "should not go hide in a hole," Stone advises

Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine still effective after six months: study

Nicole Karlis
How long does immunity last after vaccination? Scientists are a bit closer to answering that question

In the Sonoran Desert, GIS helps to map migrant deaths

Emily Cataneo
GIS technology lends insight into why some undocumented migrants perish while crossing international borders

Texas GOP moves to “gerrymander” state courts after Democrats sweep key judicial elections

Igor Derysh
After 2020 defeats, Republican legislators across the country are trying to reconfigure or undermine state courts

Republicans have a dream: The end of democracy and the return of Jim Crow

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans can't win elections without a crackdown on voting. But their real vision is about rolling back history

For many in the Jewish community, so-called “Christian Seders” are “100% cultural appropriation”

Ashlie D. Stevens
Why many Evangelicals are baking challah crosses, roasting lamb Jesuses and overlooking 2,000 years of harm

From “Soul Train” to Don Shirley, new book celebrates the history of Black performance in America

D. Watkins
Author Hanif Abdurraqib appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss Black artistry, playing Spades & his COVID sneakers

“Damning” report exposes failures of Ivanka Trump’s signature policy initiative

Jon Skolnik
Government Accountability Office says the women's empowerment program suffered from massive implementation failures

Meet the “vaccine angels,” volunteers who spend their free time helping others find vaccines

Nicole Karlis
Some samaritans spend 8 hours a day, without pay, helping others find vaccines. What drives them?

The joy of April Fools’ Day: Why your brain enjoys pranking (and being pranked)

Matthew Rozsa
Affectionate pranking can create a feeling of "solidarity" and "kinship," experts tell Salon

QAnon fans flock to Matt Gaetz’s defense, despite claims of sexual misconduct

Zachary Petrizzo
QAnon followers claim to believe in a massive sex-trafficking scheme — but not one involving a leading Trumper

Judge voids Trump campaign non-disclosure agreement he used to silence employees

Igor Derysh
Attorneys say they believe the ruling voids every campaign NDA and will allow former employees to speak out

Trans Day of Visibility offers chance for community to stand in solidarity and support

Jay A. Irwin
Trans Day of Visibility, celebrated March 31, is a day to honor the trans community and counter transphobia

“WeWork had all of the bad red flags”: How a visionary sales pitch turned into yoga-babble

Gary M. Kramer
Director Jed Rothstein on making his new Hulu doc, a portrait of hubris and greed that exceeded capital & reality

Poet Martín Espada: “The imagination is absolutely critical to political activism”

David Masciotra
Martín Espada spoke to Salon about dehumanization of migrants, embracing being haunted & his new book "Floaters"

Scientists have isolated the gene behind one of the deadliest forms of breast cancer

Matthew Rozsa
Why are certain breast cancers more deadlier than others? New research offers clues — and hope

Georgia Republicans supported voting buses and drop boxes — until Trump and the GOP started losing

Igor Derysh
Voting rights groups say Republicans had no problem with the law until GOP lost elections amid record Black turnout

Joe Biden is a war president — fighting plague, economic crisis and fascism

Chauncey DeVega
Biden has made rapid progress on the pandemic and the economy. But the fight for democracy will be his legacy

White supremacy and the filibuster: From John C. Calhoun to Mitch McConnell

Carl Pope
Conservatives simply don't want majority rule. Since before the Civil War, the filibuster has been their weapon

Pandemic-related medical waste is polluting our oceans

Matthew Rozsa
Face masks, shields and wipes are trickling down to bodies of water – magnifying an ocean pollution crisis

HBO’s “Last Cruise” doc of that fateful quarantined cruise ship is a harrowing metaphor for inequity

Ashlie D. Stevens
"We felt like only the rich would be taken care of," a crew member said of the Diamond Princess COVID outbreak

Charles Koch among several GOP donors worried the Republican war on voting will backfire: report

Jon Skolnik
The GOP's war on voting remains incredibly unpopular — and Republican megadonors are reportedly growing nervous

Large landlords’ profits rose during coronavirus pandemic: report

Brett Wilkins
An analysis reveals that major property owners have largely realized profits, some massive, during the pandemic
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