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Why Amazon tried to thwart Portland’s historic facial recognition ban

Matthew Rozsa
Amazon reportedly lobbied in secret to weaken Portland's ban on private use of facial recognition technology

“Cancel Netflix” backlash grows over “Cuties” film’s sexualization of young girls

Todd Spangler
The streamer stands by the film as "a social commentary against the sexualization of young children"

They arrested me for playing basketball: A personal argument in favor of defunding the police

Darryl Robertson
In juvenile detention, I caught a glimpse of what funding programs aimed at helping at-risk kids instead could do

Altered mindsets: Marijuana is making its mark on ballots in red states

Justin Franz
An effort to legalize marijuana in rural, conservative states would have been an uphill battle a few years ago

A guide to the most promising coronavirus vaccine candidates around the world

Matthew Rozsa
From Russia to China to Europe to the U.S., these are all the major vaccine projects and their current statuses

Nuclear power’s big new idea is really … small

Nathanael Johnson
Mini nuclear plants are almost here. Is the U.S. ready?

How America continues to fail the health care workers battling the pandemic

Tom Conway
Eight months after COVID-19 hit America, the nation continues to fail the thousands of health care workers

How democracy beat back lies, fear-mongering and conspiracy theories — in 19th-century Connecticut

Paul Rosenberg
Right-wing theocracy was defeated in America — 200 years ago, in a story with startling parallels to our time

Silicon Valley’s service workers speak out about their treatment amid the pandemic

Nicole Karlis
Cafeteria workers in Silicon Valley tell Salon how they've survived the past six months

In Texas, Republicans fight voting by mail expansion while encouraging their voters to use it

Alexa Ura, Abby Livingston
Voting by mail is now the crux of the latest fight over who gets to vote and who has access to safe voting

Hugo Weaving sounds off on Republicans, alt-right twisting “The Matrix” and “V for Vendetta”

Zack Sharf
"Trump doesn’t give a flying f**k about anyone else but himself. It’s just unbelievable that he’s president"

Exercise and diet are more important than ever with COVID at large

Bernard J. Wolfson
Now is a good time to start eating better and moving your body more

Portland and Kenosha violence was predictable — and preventable

Cynthia Miller-Idriss
The increasing visibility of a wide range of militia and vigilante groups has repeatedly caught leaders off guard

“Insecure” star Sujata Day redefines South Asian stereotypes in spelling bee movie

D. Watkins
The actress spoke to Salon about her directorial feature debut, "Definition Please," making the festival rounds

Tucker Carlson: “If we’re going to survive as a country, we must defeat” Black Lives Matter

Roger Sollenberger
In a racially-charged screed, Carlson claims the nation's first Black president left behind "a wake of destruction"

Robert Reich on the real threat to law and order

Robert Reich
Trump is mounting a tried-and-true law and order campaign

Sen. Kelly Loeffler helped big banks get offshore tax relief after the Great Recession

Roger Sollenberger
Georgia senator still holds up to $25 million in stock in her former company, which profits from offshore loopholes

Fires have now burned record 2 million acres in California this year

Jessica Corbett
A spokesperson for CAL FIRE called the news "unnerving"

Latest inclusion study shows Hollywood still in a state of “apathy and ambivalence”

Kate Erbland
Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study finds that "Hollywood movies perpetuate a lack of inclusive representation"

“Meeting the Beatles in India” review: Documentary blends Fab Four lore and gentle TM proselytism

Chris Willman
Filmmaker Paul Saltzman recounts hanging with the Beatles under the tutelage of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Trump’s claim he didn’t want “panic” is laughable — he wants it focused on imaginary threats

Amanda Marcotte
Trump doesn't want "panic" over 190,000 dead — but he's begging voters to panic over antifa invading "the suburbs"

“Everything Fab Four”: Our new podcast about the life-changing power of the Beatles

Kenneth Womack
How is a Beatles fan made? In this new series, everyone has a Beatles story of their own

The Trump regime defends racism: At least they’re being honest for once

Chauncey DeVega
The White House bans "critical race theory," of course — because any recognition of America's racism is forbidden

American bloodlands: In a deeply polarized nation, mass violence is not far away

Chris Hedges
Widespread civil violence requires martyrs. After last week's killings, the far right and far left now have them
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