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GOP senator who wanted to abolish Education Dept. now wants to give Betsy DeVos $50 billion
Roger Sollenberger
Sen. David Perdue's SCHOOL Act gives DeVos control of $50 billion. Six years ago he wanted to defund the department
The Lincoln Project perfectly trolls Trump with new video
Bob Brigham
Trump’s bungled response to the coronavirus pandemic is increasingly becoming a major campaign issue
Russia on appeal: Michael Flynn’s case back in court after Justice Department’s move to drop charges
Roger Sollenberger
The D.C. Court of Appeals will decide how Flynn's case should proceed after the DOJ filed its motion to dismiss
Self-published zines are back as artists respond to our reality in quarantine
Ashlie D. Stevens
"The pandemic was the horrifying suspension of time that made things seem possible that weren’t in the past"
The incredible saga of Baltimore’s worst gang: an elite police squad gone bad
D. Watkins
Reporters Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg on the ruthless crime spree of "America's most corrupt police squad"
From mansplainers to sexual assaulters, Kate Manne explains how society empowers men to harm women
Amanda Marcotte
It may be uncomfortable, but it's important to say it: Sexism exists because men benefit from women's oppression
Jared Kushner and Chris Christie are helping Trump prepare for his debates with Biden: report
Alex Henderson
Christie is “likely” to “play Biden in debate rehearsals" after he portrayed Hillary Clinton in 2016 rehearsals
“Such a shock to me”: “Fox & Friends” host tells doctor she’s surprised so many kids get coronavirus
Roger Sollenberger
"A seven year old just died in Georgia with no medical problems," a doctor tells Fox News host Ainsley Earhardt
Greed wins as labor loses leverage: A lesson from Depression history echoes in D.C. today
Bob Hennelly
All of this has happened before: Economic desperation, a paralyzed legislature and a people's uprising
Trump blasted for naming “war criminal” and Iran-Contra convict Elliott Abrams as Iran envoy
Jake Johnson
"Elliott Abrams has made a career of lying and committing criminal acts"
America’s obesity epidemic threatens the effectiveness of any COVID vaccine
Sarah Varney
The promise of a vaccine is hampered by a vexing epidemic that long preceded COVID-19: obesity
How the 1971 Stanford prison experiment prophesied America’s authoritarian backslide
Matthew Rozsa
The infamous study revealed how normal people can become obedient, power-hungry sadists under the right conditions
It’s time for Ghislaine Maxwell’s reckoning in the “Surviving Jeffrey Epstein” docuseries
Melanie McFarland
The filmmakers spoke with Salon about their four-hour Lifetime doc about the financier who destroyed all he touched
Here’s how the NRA’s new legal woes may cripple GOP candidates in November
Sarah K Burris
After spending millions to elect Trump, the NRA is struggling with its credibility
“Sunday Scaries” didn’t go away with working from home; it got worse
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon spoke to a mental health expert about how to deal with the increased anxiety as work blends into home life
Monumental contraction of U.S. economy wipes out five years of gains
Chris Walker
The U.S. GDP shrunk by seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 32.9%
A Cretaceous “hell ant” was preserved in amber as it was killing a baby cockroach
Matthew Rozsa
The ancient ant's odd "vertical jaw" has not existed in nature since then — and scientists aren't sure why
White House “concocted a positive feedback loop” to trick Trump into thinking he’s doing a good job
Bob Brigham
Staffers reportedly share fawning media commentary and craft charts with statistics that back up the president
Trump’s presidency is a death cult
Sonali Kolhatkar
The fact that Trump and his supporters want us to tolerate preventable deaths from COVID reveals their true nature
Kanye West, bipolar disorder and me: When I hear Kanye’s rants, I remember my own delusions
Darryl Robertson
Afraid of being laughed at, called crazy or attention-seeking, I kept my diagnosis a secret from almost everyone
Many states have travel quarantines. Few are being enforced
Nicole Karlis
The porous borders between U.S. states have led to a patchwork system of “enforcement”
Art museums will never be the same. That’s a good thing
David Joselit
Museums are having a moment of reckoning
When a contagion comes, women bear a heavy burden
Gayathri Vaidyanathan
While contagions like COVID might kill more men, the impact of a pandemic on women’s lives is vast and understudied
Going back to school? Don’t forget to ditch gender norms
Lisa Selin Davis
A new study says kids who defy gender stereotypes do better in school. They also tend to be more creative
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