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Watchdog group demands Congress investigate if Betsy DeVos knew about efforts to spy on teachers
Igor Derysh
DeVos' brother, Blackwater founder Erik Prince, reportedly recruited an former spy to infiltrate a teacher's union
On the most important issue of all, Bernie Sanders is the clear winner over Joe Biden
Nicole Karlis
Only Sen. Sanders comprehends the grave threat posed by the climate crisis
Hannity falsely claims Trump is fastest acting president to stop the spread of an infectious disease
Matthew Rozsa
Those comments omitted former President Barack Obama's response to the the 2014-2016 epidemic
Russia trying to “incite violence by white supremacist groups” in US ahead of 2020 election: report
Igor Derysh
Russian operatives use 4chan to urge “white nationalists to more aggressively spread hate messages,” officials say
Mike Pence leaves out key details about coronavirus testing
Julie Appleby
Pence claim that “everyone who has private insurance will be covered for this testing” is misleading
Trump’s peace deal with the Taliban fails again — and this time Republicans take notice
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump cut a secret deal to get out of Afghanistan — and for once congressional Republicans are unhappy with him
Coronavirus panic: Media blends elements of “yellow peril” and Red Scare
Joshua Cho
Racism, sensationalism and anti-China propaganda have permeated media coverage of the coronavirus outbreak
There is hard data that shows “Bernie Bros” are a myth
Keith A. Spencer
A computational social scientist's study shows Bernie's Twitter followers act pretty much the same as everyone else
Erik Prince recruited former spies to infiltrate Democratic campaigns and liberal groups: report
Igor Derysh
How the brother of Betsy DeVos reportedly helped infiltrate "groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda"
Former Bush White House lawyer Richard Painter: “Trump will grab as much power as he possibly can”
Chauncey DeVega
Former GOP ethics lawyer Richard Painter says Trump is the "American Nero," and democracy is in extreme danger
In Gaza, scanning the sky for stars, not drones
Sarah Sax
A Palestinian scientist’s effort to bring astronomy to Gaza has begun to bear fruit, but steep hurdles remain
Money in politics: Is there any evidence the media actually cares?
Julie Hollar
Media reports combine giant super PACs with small nonprofits — and deliver the message that everyone's on the take
Helmets protect athletes’ skulls. Will the NFL use neuroscience to protect their brains?
Christina Marvin
Football needs better helmets, rules, and scientific integrity
Radio-frequency identification: The shadow of a once-feared technology looms large
Jordan Frith
In the mid-2000s, RFID drew criticism from privacy experts and became the target of far-right conspiracies
How this youth climate activist is turning up the pressure on fossil fuel industries
Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point talks to Isha Clarke, a 16-year-old working to get the Green New Deal passed
Will the dispute over Israel damage Bernie Sanders? No — he’s got bigger problems
Matthew Rozsa
It's true that Bernie Sanders runs behind Joe Biden among Jewish voters — but the difference is very slight
Can YouTube give farmers a financial boost?
Nadra Nittle
Agriculture content is in high demand on the video-sharing platform, offering potential new revenue streams
You can change lives by cooking dinner: Inside Sam Sifton’s quest to bring Sunday supper to America
Joseph Neese
People are lonely. Invite them in, feed them and they're going to heal. Just remember to say, "See you on Sunday"
“Internet of things” could be an unseen threat to elections
Laura DeNardis
Elements of smart homes, including thermostats, may be vulnerable to hackers
With coronavirus lurking, conferences wrestle with whether to cancel
Liz Szabo
Something scarier than a comic book villain is roiling Seattle's Emerald City Comic Con this year
The most exciting new fiction books coming out in March
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
Salon previews the month in publishing and takes a closer look at 6 new books coming out in March
“Riot Baby” author on his novel of black superpowers: “I don’t want justice. I want vengeance”
Chauncey DeVega
Tochi Onyebuchi spoke to Salon about writng about white supremacy that's not for the white gaze
The new Census algorithm is wiping out cities’ populations and miscounting minorities, experts warn
Igor Derysh
New privacy algorithm produces such inaccurate results it could devastate rural and minority communities for years
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