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Ingrid Newkirk’s new book “Animalkind” argues that animals’ individuality is underestimated

Matthew Rozsa
PETA president Ingrid Newkirk explains to Salon how animal abuse is embedded in the economy and society

#WitchTheVote: This Halloween, witches are casting spells to defeat Trump

Jessalynn Keller, Alora Paulsen Mulvey
Witch-identified folks are sharing spells online in an act of magical resistance in advance of the U.S. election

America’s crimes against humanity aren’t on the ballot this year — but they should be

David Masciotra
"Family separation" and forced sterilization have vanished from the headlines. But they must not be forgotten

Records show Trump’s border wall is costing taxpayers billions more than initial contracts

Perla Trevizo, Jeremy Schwartz
The border wall is costing about five times more per mile than it did under previous administrations

Trump touts his war on drug prices as costs continue to climb

Mark Kreidler
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.

How Trump gets away without paying taxes

David Cay Johnston
Part 1: It helps if you’re the president — who can block IRS enforcement of tax laws

The “hanging chads” of 2020: More than 1 million mail-in ballots could be rejected this election

Igor Derysh
“Rejecting thousands of ballots would be enough” to swing a close race, says Columbia professor Richard Briffault

Lincoln Project continues to troll Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner by sending boat to Mar-a-Lago

Sarah Toce
The couple threatened to sue the GOP group for “enormous” sums if it didn't take down billboards with their images

“The Mandalorian” message for 2020: “If we fight amongst ourselves, the monster will kill us all”

Melanie McFarland
The Season 2 premiere expands the "Star Wars" mythology with a fable about overcoming cultural division to survive

The riveting saga of “The Donut King,” who was seduced by dough, money and power

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Alice Gu spoke to Salon about the charming Ted Ngoy, who created a donut empire for Cambodian immigrants

Walmart removes guns and ammo from shelves over concerns about “civil unrest”

Igor Derysh
Human rights groups worried over election violence: "Guns, protests and elections do not mix well”

The spooky possibility of thrift stores: Who’s getting rich from your secondhand stuff?

Francesca Lyman
Consumers and donors may be surprised to learn that not all thrift stores are nonprofits

Donald Trump’s election mayhem is coming: Journalists must be ready to fight back

Dan Froomkin
We know Trump will try to swamp this election in lies, rumors and lawsuits. Political media must be prepared

Wilbur Ross sat on board of Chinese joint venture — while running Trump’s trade war: report

Matthew Chapman
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross was on the board during the tariff fight between the U.S. and China in 2018

Democrats have dreamed of Texas going blue. An election forecaster just called the race a “toss up”

Roger Sollenberger
Early votes in the conservative stronghold of Texas have surpassed 90% of the state's total turnout in 2016

Commerce secretary was on board of Chinese joint venture while running Trump’s trade war: report

Matthew Chapman
Ross has come under fire for a series of revelations about investments that may conflict with his government duties

How a misconception about coronavirus immunity is causing thousand of needless deaths

Nicole Karlis
Understanding "durable immunity" versus "transient immunity" is the key to knowing how to defeating the virus

Facebook under fire for boosting right-wing news sources and throttling progressive alternatives

Matthew Rozsa
Facebook denies their algorithm change targeted specific sites, though it had a slanted political outcome

Trump campaign working with police union to recruit ex-cops as “poll challengers”: report

Igor Derysh
City Councilman Jeremiah Ellison accused union chief Bob Kroll of aiding a "voter intimidation campaign"

No, President Trump, suburbia is no longer all white

Ernest B. McGowen III
Trump's view of suburbia reflects a 1950s exclusively white place

Gaseous signs of life on Venus aren’t seen in follow-up observations

Matthew Rozsa
Other researchers aren't finding phosphine, a sign of anaerobic life, in subsequent studies

Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne: We’re the only band “used to playing in space bubbles”

Annie Zaleski
The frontman spoke to Salon about writing the band's "intense" album "American Head" and COVID concerts

Pennsylvania’s new vote-by-mail law expands access for everyone except the poor

Jonathan Lai, Samantha Melamed, Michaelle Bond
In Philadelphia, language barriers, unstable housing and lack of internet access make voting by mail difficult

Top FEC official’s undisclosed ties to Trump raise concerns over agency neutrality

Mike Spies, Jake Pearson
A top FEC official has shown support for Trump and has close ties to his 2016 campaign attorney, Don McGahn
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