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The gender gap in economics is huge — it’s even worse than tech
Veronika Dolar
Although STEM professions receive most of the criticism, the numbers show economics is actually worse
Up to 25% of House members refuse COVID shots; Fauci warns of “disturbing” GOP vaccine avoidance
Igor Derysh
“I won’t be taking it. The survival rate is too high for me to want it,” says GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn
MAGA, the Proud Boys and the police: Biden’s DOJ must drain Trump’s swamp
Heather Digby Parton
Attorney General Merrick Garland is taking seriously the threat from the Proud Boys — and the police
Cult recovery experts explain how to “deprogram” QAnon adherents
Nicole Karlis
QAnon followers often want to feel connected to something "greater than themselves," one therapist says
“The Real World Homecoming: New York” is a beautiful suspension bridge between past and present
Melanie McFarland
Almost three decades after "The Real World" introduced seven strangers to each other they've returned to heal us
Did CDC delays in up-to-date masking advice cost health workers’ lives?
Christina Jewett
Research suggests that health care workplace exposure was “much bigger” than what the CDC originally defined
Candace Owens tells Fox’s Maria Bartiromo that schools are teaching kids “how to hate white people”
David Edwards
"They're learning how to hate white people, and they're learning how to hate their country"
Joy Reid’s truth-telling: The hidden wages of white supremacy and the N-word
Chauncey DeVega
MSNBC host claimed right-wingers would sacrifice for "freedom" to use the N-word. Thing is, they don't have to
For many royal watchers, allegations of racism have shaken their faith in the Anglophilic fairy tale
Ashlie D. Stevens
"All this fallout is like being told Santa isn’t real,” one fan of the British royal family told Salon
A short history of the filibuster: Rarely a tool for good — and never a tool of democracy
Matthew Rozsa
The filibuster is not some sacred institution and isn't in the Constitution — it's a dumb, anti-democratic mistake
Rethinking employment in the Biden-Harris era: I just learned to weave. Is that “work”?
Rebecca Gordon
What makes a "good job" good? To redeem and renew the U.S. economy, we must ditch old ideas
The pandemic is making birds more musical
Matthew Rozsa
City birds have changed their routines as a result of lockdowns, researchers find
Time to see Trump as a normal politician: grubby, grasping, corrupt and banal
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump isn't really a Republican. He’s a cheap crook — which, come to think of it, is the same thing
The party of no? Not as much as you might think: GOP is mostly OK with Biden’s picks
Ramsey Touchberry
Beyond the Sedition Caucus — Cruz, Hawley, Cotton, et al. — Senate Republicans may be hedging bets on the future
Rep. Paul Gosar’s siblings say he’s a white supremacist — but his GOP colleagues stay silent
Igor Derysh
Gosar’s siblings push for his ouster from Congress after inciting Capitol riot, speaking at white nationalist event
Why the left loves Martin Scorsese movies – especially right now
Keith A. Spencer
Shows and movies about organized crime are becoming cultural calling cards for the online left. Here’s why
Cuomo decries “cancel culture” after group of New York lawmakers calls for his resignation
Jon Skolnik
A majority of the New York delegation in the House of Representatives has called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to step down
Republicans are trying to sabotage Biden’s COVID vaccine plan to “own the libs.” We must ditch them
Amanda Marcotte
If Republicans won't get vaccinated, it may be time to forge ahead with returning to normal without them
Talib Kweli on hip-hop, Rudy “Ghouliani” and how Kanye West can make amends for supporting Trump
D. Watkins
The legendary lyricist appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his book "Vibrate Higher: A Rap Story" & NY upbringing
Cotton masks may offer better protection than synthetic ones: study
Matthew Rozsa
A new study examines how masks fare in real-world conditions
To hell with “spring forward”! Republicans and Democrats agree on one thing: Daylight saving time
Ramsey Touchberry
Sign of hope? It's not literally true that the two parties can't agree on what time the sun rises and sets
I found inner peace playing a video game about growing rice
Jess Kapadia
“Sakuna: Of Rice & Ruin” is an adventure in farming, cooking and kicking ass
Can we save American democracy, if it was never a democracy to begin with?
Chauncey DeVega
America has taken tentative steps toward true multiracial democracy — but all that hangs in the balance now
Evangelicals lost a major female leader over Trump supporter hypocrisy – will other women follow?
Ashlie D. Stevens
Beth Moore was a singular voice in a denomination dominated by men. Her loss is huge for the church
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