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Where science enters the courtroom, the Daubert name looms large
Peter Andrey Smith
Decades ago, two parents sued a drug company over their newborn’s deformity — and changed courtroom science forever
Fringe religious party gains power in crisis-stricken Peru
Matthew Peter Casey
A messianic religious group now makes up the third-largest legislative bloc in Peru's Congress
From “Batman” to Coachella, Danny Elfman reflects on 35 years of TV and film scoring
Annie Zaleski
"Me getting into film music was a case of a fan getting pulled into the sport," the composer tells Salon
How to stop a war: Why I risked prison by burning thousands of Vietnam draft cards
Emily L. Quint Freeman
We broke into the draft board and burned their records, stopping thousands of young men from dying in Vietnam
Bernie Sanders’ medical records are “very reassuring,” but a key piece of information is missing
Cody Fenwick
The Vermont senator landed in the hospital at the beginning of October 2019 after suffering a heart attack
How portrayals of the NFL are shaping criminal justice reform
Matt Ventresca, Kathryn Henne
From ads to documentaries, the issues of criminal justice are portrayed in simplistic and highly political ways
Doulas are key to curbing maternal mortality — but they’re drastically underpaid
Sofia Quaglia
Doulas for low-income women fight rising maternal mortality rates, but are often not compensated for their work
Noam Chomsky: “The Democrats abandoned the working class decades ago”
Noam Chomsky, Wallace Shawn
In an interview with Wallace Shawn, Noam Chomsky explains how elitism and atomization have created political rifts
Craigslist turns 25 — a reminder that a more democratic version of the internet can still thrive
Jessa Lingel
Remember when websites didn't rely on user data for profit margins?
How actress Amber Tamblyn defines her own role in a post-Weinstein world
Lauren Schiller
In an Inflection Point conversation, the actress and author reflects on Me Too, Times Up, white feminism and more
Republican reefer reactionaries: Meet America’s worst 8 governors on marijuana reform
Phillip Smith
All eight of these Republican governors earned a big fat "F" from NORML.
Republican National Committee obscured how much it pays its chief of staff
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson, Derek Willis
The RNC is giving lucrative consulting work to a select group of political operatives with Trump campaign ties
Want to punch a Nazi? Amazon’s “Hunters” is the show for you
Melanie McFarland
Al Pacino stars in this derivative but entertaining homage to '70s era exploitation revenge fantasies
Watchdog group files criminal complaint against Rudy Giuliani: He “manipulated federal funds”
Igor Derysh
Federal prosecutors are already said to be probing Trump attorney Giuliani after indicting two of his associates
Walmart workers protest outside Alice Walton’s penthouse as retail giant cuts jobs
Julia Conley
The protest was partially a response to the company's so-called "Great Workplace" restructuring initiative
Trump’s controversial pardons came after Kushner wrestled control from Justice Department: report
Igor Derysh
Kushner supported clemency for Rod Blagojevich even as White House officials allegedly “argued heavily against it"
Meghan McCain confronts Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez about “Bernie Bros”: “He has a real problem”
Matthew Rozsa
"How do you feel that he’s attached to this deeply misogynistic . . . sector of people?"
Everyone — especially Bernie Sanders — owes Elizabeth Warren for her Bloomberg TKO
Amanda Marcotte
With nothing left to lose, Elizabeth Warren flattens Mike Bloomberg — which probably helps Bernie most of all
“The right to do whatever I want as president”
Rebecca Gordon
Impunity guaranteed for torturers (and presidents)
Democratic frontrunner Bernie Sanders backtracks on earlier vow to release his full medical records
Matthew Rozsa
The oldest candidate in the 2020 presidential contest, Sanders suffered a heart attack in October while campaigning
University of California President Janet Napolitano threatens to fire striking grad students
Nicole Karlis
The underpaid grad students' wildcat strike is infuriating UC managers — but faculty is on the students' side
Tommy Wiseau for president? The cathartic appeal of imagining a reality that will never happen
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon digs into why a campaign for "The Room" filmmaker and star pops up every four years and what we get out of it
George Zimmerman sues Warren and Buttigieg for $265 million over tweets honoring Trayvon Martin
Igor Derysh
The suit alleges that the Democratic candidates defamed Zimmerman by linking him to "racism" and "white supremacy"
Trump and the Christians: Evangelical historian John Fea on decoding the great paradox
Chauncey DeVega
Historian and author of "Believe Me" on his struggle to reach the embattled evangelicals who oppose Trump
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