Showing results for: group (page 430)
King Donald: After acquittal, Trump moves to seize power — and alter reality
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have given Trump his crown. Sooner or later, they'll regret it — but this crime can't be undone
No, really: Why do people love Pete Buttigieg?
Amanda Marcotte
In New Hampshire, Pete Buttigieg supporters see a scrappy underdog who recalls Barack Obama and Bill Clinton
Women shouldn’t get a bill for an IUD … but sometimes they do
Shefali Luthra
Theoretically, private health plans cover birth control with no out-of-pocket costs—but there are exceptions
Bats’ unique immune systems make them stealthy reservoirs for viruses
Marnie Willman
Bats have been at the center of many major viral outbreaks because they can carry viruses without showing symptoms
The dystopian experience of skiing in New Jersey’s new American Dream mall
Robert Snyder
Skiing in a mall is bizarre enough. But a mall dubbed the "American Dream" is its own brand of eerie dissonance
“Moral injury”: doctors are fed up in a health system that prioritizes profit over quality care
Melissa Bailey
Systemic barriers often make quality patient care impossible, grinding good doctors out of the industry
Diversity didn’t die with the Oscars – here are the kickass creatives to celebrate and support
Kevin Smokler
Be mad because Oscars 2019 felt like progress and Oscars 2020 smells like cowardice
“We’ve been attacked!” Women and trauma in the Trump-Putin era
Andrea Mazzarino
On living in a world of trauma
Exploring the biology of friendship
Elizabeth Svoboda
In her new book, Lydia Denworth argues that friendship has a direct bearing on our mental and physical health
Why does the “Bernie Bro” myth persist? Because pundits don’t understand how the internet works
Keith A. Spencer
A misunderstanding of social media is driving media elites to keep pushing an easily disprovable stereotype
Toll continues to mount for pedestrians and bicyclists, the victims in one in five traffic deaths
Hillel Aron
Walking and bicycle riding are becoming increasingly dangerous in America
My father loved epic solo road trips. But for his final journey, we all came along
Christine Hemp
"What would happen if I didn't do the treatment?" my father asked the oncologist
How Minneapolis made Prince
Rashad Shabazz
A human geographer explains how Minneapolis' unique musical culture nurtured and inspired the budding star
How can the media earn back the trust of viewers? Stop playing by Trump’s rules for coverage
Melanie McFarland
Time for TV newsrooms to stop trying to win over GOP viewers. Stand up and band together for a free press instead
What made the score of “The Joker” an Oscar-winner
Michael Slowik
Sometimes the absence of sound can pack as much of a punch as dramatic music.
Why I’m sick of “woke” culture
D. Watkins
The more affluent control the narrative so being "woke" will be hot until the rest of black America gets a voice
Can a yoga practice help you change the world?
Lauren Schiller
"Revolution of the Soul" author Seane Corn on how yoga principles can fuel activism
In food safety regulations, a surprising paucity of research
Teresa Carr
While health and safety regulations in the U.S. are well-funded, studies that assess their efficacy aren’t.
Do cruise companies’ green claims hold water?
Maria Gallucci
Cruise and cargo shipping companies are increasingly switching to liquefied natural gas
In solving his own son’s murder, “The Pharmacist” also took on the opioid epidemic
D. Watkins
The co-directors of Netflix's docuseries appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss addiction to drugs, power & profit
Trump says the economy is great. Millennials disagree
Nicole Karlis
Trump's boasts about the economy aren't impressing millennials, many of whom are struggling and mired in debt
Ivanka Trump honored for boosting manufacturing jobs “like no one in government has ever done”
Travis Gettys
The manufacturing group granted its Alexander Hamilton Award to President Donald Trump’s eldest daughter
While TV pundits talk horse race, New Hampshire voters want action on climate crisis
Amanda Marcotte
On the ground in the Granite State, climate ranks as a major concern. Will the political media even notice?
House passes bill to dramatically strengthen the power of unions
Jeremy Gantz
House Democrats just passed an important blueprint for strengthening unions and building worker power.
Page: 430