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Trump wanted a packed house in Tulsa and street violence outside — 0 for 2
Amanda Marcotte
Trump was hoping for a "wild evening" of violence at Tulsa rally he could blame on protesters. It didn't work
How — and when — can the coronavirus vaccine become a reality?
Caroline Chen
It is likely we’ll eventually have a coronavirus vaccine — but perhaps not as quickly as some expect
How to understand Donald Trump’s incendiary language — and how to combat it
Helio Fred Garcia
I've documented 12 kinds of communication that lead to acts of violence. Donald Trump has used all of them
The costs of safely reopening a high-end restaurant
John M. Glionna
Many restaurants are reopening, but not without anguish, deliberation, and many tough decisions.
How bureaucracy kept the Bay Area from housing the houseless
Nicole Karlis
During shelter-in-place, some hotel rooms were opened to homeless people — yet weren't being filled
Trump’s “comeback celebration” in Tulsa overshadowed by COVID-19 diagnoses and largely empty arena
Roger Sollenberger
TikTok users and K-pop fans revealed they RSVP-ed with no plans to show in a troll started by a 51-year-old grandma
The remarkable life and legacy of indigenous leader Berta Cáceras
Nina Lakhani
Honduran environmental activist Berta Cáceres fought for the Lenca people's right to live on their sacred land
On Father’s Day, Black dads and the fragility of our fortune
D. Watkins
Growing up, Dad said Father's Day wasn't "a real holiday." Now that I'm a dad, I've decided to embrace it
Can you visit your dad safely on Father’s Day? Here’s a doctor’s checklist to see
Claudia Finkelstein
A list to help you decide how to safely celebrate Father's Day in a fact-based and safe manner
Doctors and nurses are your neighbors and friends
Chaya Bhuvaneswar
Health care professionals need you to see our humanity – thereby protecting your own
“I don’t like chicken breasts”: Alton Brown on what to grill, from skirt steak to bone marrow
Ashlie D. Stevens
The "Good Eats" star appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his "Quarantine Quitchen" livestream and pantry staples
A plastics company tried to stop a Juneteenth commemoration at a slave burial site
Rachel Ramirez
A group of Black residents wanted to visit the site, which is owned by plastics company Formosa
We’re losing the war against surveillance capitalism because we let Big Tech frame the debate
Michael Corn
It’s too late to conserve our privacy — but to preserve what's left, we must stop defining people as commodities
Redlining still affecting home values 50 years after racist practice banned: study
Igor Derysh
In some cities, home values in greenlined neighborhoods grew 1,300% more than those in formerly redlined areas
FDA under pressure to crack down on unapproved “abortion reversal” procedure
Stephanie Russell-Kraft
Anti-abortion groups have aggressively marketed the procedure since 2012, when it was first proposed
Facebook pulls Trump campaign ads using Nazi symbol and white supremacist code
Roger Sollenberger
The campaign ran 88 versions of the ads beginning with the same 14-word phrase — a popular neo-Nazi numerology
Trump threatens “any protesters” ahead of his Tulsa rally with possibility of violent show of force
Jake Johnson
"The president expresses his intention to violate the Constitution by denying Americans' First Amendment right"
Mitch McConnell prioritizes vote to confirm protégé to influential court over pandemic relief
Jessica Corbett
"Another shameful step in the McConnell-Trump takeover of our judiciary"
“Fox is terrible!”: Trump rages at network after poll shows him losing to Joe Biden by double digits
Igor Derysh
Trump's campaign threatened legal action against CNN over a similarly unfavorable poll. Will it do the same to Fox?
“No justice, no sleep!”: Dawn protest over death of Breonna Taylor takes place at McConnell’s home
Eoin Higgins
"Every single problem in our country, Mitch McConnell stands in the way of solving"
Trump worries mail-in voting will sink his re-election bid: “My biggest risk”
Igor Derysh
“When you think the biggest risk to you is people voting, you might have bigger problems," a former Obama aide says
How working in a strip club taught “Neon Girls” author lessons about unions and solidarity
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"If your work can be framed as this cool thing, that's seen as compensation enough," Jennifer Worley tells Salon
As 45 million lost their jobs over the last three months, US billionaires grew $584 billion richer
Jake Johnson
"If this pandemic reveals anything, it's how unequal our society has become and how drastically it must change"
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