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Is Iran really the No. 1 sponsor of terrorism? There’s another contender closer to home
Joshua Cho
Iran's not No. 1! Mainstream media ignores the evidence that one major world nation dominates this category
Why so many architects are angered by “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again”
Kai Gutschow
Federal building guidelines say that "development of an official style must be avoided"
Probing the corporate manipulation of science
Christie Aschwanden
In “The Triumph of Doubt,” David Michaels shows how paid experts are used to downplay risks and sow uncertainty
Audio shows GOP Sen. Joni Ernst telling donors she wants “changes” to Medicare, Medicaid
Jake Johnson
"Again, Joni Ernst has shown that she is willing to push our families into poverty with a smile."
Can Democrats reclaim rural America? Jane Kleeb says yes — and wants to show them how
Paul Rosenberg
Nebraska Democrat Jane Kleeb on the Keystone pipeline and how her party can win back the heartland: Part 1 of 2
“Don’t hang out with mean people”: One comic’s mission to fight sexist, racist, and ableist trolls
Mary Elizabeth Williams
TED talker & comedian Maysoon Zayid spoke to Salon about being a "multiple minority" & fighting bullies with jokes
How the T-Mobile-Sprint merger will increase inequality
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
The T-Mobile-Sprint merger is the latest example of weakened enforcement of antitrust laws
The longest strike in America needs a political savior
Hamilton Nolan
The longest ongoing strike in America today is happening in the media capital of the world.
Trump wants to leave his stamp on federal buildings
Terry H. Schwadron
The former builder now sees himself as the supreme arbiter of the nation's public architecture
How “Maybe I’m Amazed” brought Paul McCartney back to life
Kenneth Womack
Recorded 50 years ago this month, "Maybe I’m Amazed" launched McCartney’s post-Beatles solo career
“Life feels like an uncomfortable comedy”: Zach Woods embraces the awkward and new movie “Downhill”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor appears on "Salon Talks" to share his love of improv & why he's more Mr. Potato Head than Buzz Lightyear
Consumer groups decry approval of T-Mobile–Sprint deal
Jessica Corbett
"Expect prices to rise and service to suffer," warned Public Citizen.
New Hampshire primary showed how student turnout can overcome voter suppression
Steven Rosenfeld
No barriers at the polls, but a post-Election Day poll tax for drivers.
“Visible”: The impact of TV on queer identity, before and after Ellen
Hanh Nguyen
In the new Apple TV+ series "Visible: Out on Television" LGBTQ celebrities discuss their most formative TV moments
Why women have banded together for ring-shaming online
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon digs into the appeal of roasting these symbols of love that have been expressed in jewelry form
Trump tells Kelly to “keep his mouth shut” after former chief of staff says he gave “illegal order”
Matthew Rozsa
Kelly said Trump effectively gave "an illegal order" when he solicited Ukraine to investigate his political rivals
Devin Nunes has a new hustle: Leading Republicans in a post-impeachment “strike”
Sophia Tesfaye
Former Intel Committee chair Devin Nunes won't show up for work unless Adam Schiff investigates "Spygate"
Deported to death: U.S. sent 138 Salvadorans home to be killed
Mneesha Gellman
Street gangs that operate with impunity make El Salvador one of the world’s most violent countries
Quarantine and chill? The internet is giving quarantined people a social outlet
Nicole Karlis
In the midst of the largest quarantine in history, those directly affected are taking to social media for comfort
MSNBC’s Chuck Todd under fire for reciting quote comparing Sanders supporters to Nazis
Jake Johnson
Todd called supporters of the Jewish frontrunner "brownshirts," who were paramilitaries in the Nazi party
Mike Bloomberg rises in the polls — but does he have a plausible path to victory?
Igor Derysh
Bloomberg's best shot at the Democratic nomination is a convention battle, which could be a huge gift for Trump
Primary day in New Hampshire: But whatever happens, this isn’t the end
Amanda Marcotte
Takeaways from New Hampshire: Bernie stays strong, Buttigieg rises — and in a just world, Warren would be winning
Calls for law firm to #DropExxon go national with law student boycott
Emily Pontecorvo
"Our future is on fire and you are fanning the flames."
How corporations are forcing their way into America’s public schools
Jeff Bryant
A story unfolding in Virginia reveals how big corporations want to control schools right down to the curriculum
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