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Citing dark money fears, coalition raises alarm over “zombie” FEC during pivotal 2020 elections

Eoin Higgins
The FEC has no quorum as the nation heads into an election year

If you want a preview of what four more years of Trump could bring, visit Hungary

Thom Hartmann
Steve Bannon has said that Hungary’s strongman prime minister Viktor Orbán was “Trump before Trump.”

Elizabeth Warren: Bernie Sanders “disagreed” with me that a “woman could win” the presidency

Igor Derysh
"Do I believe a woman can win in 2020? Of course," Sanders said in a statement calling the claim "ludicrous"

Archaeological discoveries are happening faster than ever before, helping refine the human story

Elizabeth Sawchuk, Mary Prendergast
Few people back then would’ve been able to predict what scientists know about evolution today

Raising the minimum wage could prevent thousands of suicides, researchers find

Keith A. Spencer
That means the business lobby, which has consistently fought against higher minimum wages, has blood on their hand

Don’t believe the Sanders slams Warren hype. Fear and outrage won’t help any Democrat win

Amanda Marcotte
Before you get mad online, ask yourself: Who benefits most from rancor between Democratic campaign supporters?

“The New Pope” is still sexy and it knows it

Melanie McFarland
Everything you loved about "The Young Pope," only now with John Malkovich in mascara

Gas and oil will save us all, say oil and gas companies

Kate Yoder
Natural gas is generally cleaner than other fossil fuels, but it's hardly a long-term solution to climate change

Greta Thunberg and other youth climate activists to Davos participants: Dump fossil fuels

Jessica Corbett
In a Guardian op-ed, Thunberg and 20 other youth climate activists call on world leaders to end fossil fuel economy

Why Ari Fleischer is against resurrecting the extinct White House press briefings

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the Bush-era press secretary about the duties of that role and the current 300-day briefing blackout

3D Printing and the murky ethics of replicating bones

Sarah Wild
Bone scan databases offer scientists new ways to study human remains. But some worry they could be misused.

Many soldiers want to stop fighting. Let’s build a movement that welcomes them.

Rory Fanning
Many people in the military don't want to sacrifice their lives for Trump's whims.

For linguists, it was the decade of the pronoun

Reed Blaylock
The American Dialect Society chose ‘they’ as its ‘Word of the Decade', in a nod to shifting attitudes on gender

The politics of my cleavage

Elizabeth Covington
My figure inadvertently transformed me into an activist against the perception of women’s bodies as obscene

Deepfakes: Informed digital citizens are the best defense against online manipulation

Nadia Naffi
Facebook announced it will remove videos edited to mislead in ways that "aren’t apparent to an average person"

“Doctor Who” star Jodie Whittaker on the Time Lord’s new (old) enemies and advice for her successor

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actress chatted with "Salon Talks" on the legacy of the Doctor and her ongoing message: Do not lose hope

The global war of error

Tom Engelhardt
No, that’s not a typo

For babies born into addiction, punishing the mother is no cure

Elizabeth Brico
Many hospitals and child welfare agencies continue to engage in practices that defy the science of opioid addiction

After 68 days, hunger strikers in ICE custody are on the brink of death

Mike Ludwig
Hunger strikes have erupted at immigration jails nationwide.

Psychiatrist calls proposal for Trump mental health more than “ineffective”: “It’s very damaging”

Igor Derysh
"It's not just inappropriate and would be really ineffective, but I think it's very damaging," Amy Barnhorst says

“1917” has one major flaw – it’s irresponsibly nationalistic

Matthew Rozsa
The film has amazing acting and technical achievements, but its simplistic storytelling falls in line with Trumpism

The key to better habits in the new year? Balancing vice and virtue

Ashlie D. Stevens
Science suggests that deprivation is not the way to achieve your New Year goals

After a dramatic exit, British rockers Bombay Bicycle Club make a hopeful return

Kenneth Womack
On "Everything Else Has Gone Wrong," Bombay Bicycle Club challenges us to feel something good for a change

Serious concerns raised over FDA’s capacity to inspect overseas drug makers

Hillel Aron
The Food and Drug Administration’s problem-plagued efforts to inspect overseas plants is under growing scrutiny.
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