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Not yesterday’s cocaine: Death toll rising from tainted drug

Laura Ungar
More than 30 states have seen cocaine death rates rise since 2010, with Ohio leading the way

Republicans are buying rooftop solar. Will it change their politics?

Emily Pontecorvo
Is the decision to install rooftop solar the mark of a liberal climate warrior, or does it cross party lines?

2020 campaign shows the more women run, the more they are treated like candidates — not tokens

Elizabeth C. Tippett
Scholars say a "critical mass" of representation is necessary to overcome "token" status.

Stephen Miller’s white supremacy is no surprise — but it raises the stakes on impeachment and 2020

Chauncey DeVega
The Trump regime is a white supremacist enterprise. Will Americans choose to save our multiracial democracy?

On TV, political ads are regulated — but online, anything goes

Ari Lightman
There are different rules for ads on TV versus online.

New York Times: Bernie Sanders’ plan to fight climate emergency is too ambitious, slightly Trumpy

Julie Hollar, Jim Naureckas
The paper of record compares Sanders' ambitious climate plan to Trump's border wall in deeply misleading report

New Ukraine documents show “clear paper trail” from Giuliani to Trump to Mike Pompeo

Jake Johnson
Trove of State Department documents appear to implicate Mike Pompeo in Trump's Ukraine extortion scheme

A 12-step program to opioid justice

Mattea Kramer
Finding peace amid the new opium wars

Joe Biden indirectly mentions Stacey Abrams and Sally Yates as potential 2020 running mate

Matthew Rozsa
Biden answered a question about his running mate by suggesting Stacey Abrams or Sally Yates could run with him

Why the Webby Awards founder now unplugs from technology one day a week

Lauren Schiller
Tiffany Shlain, author of "24/6," breaks down her Tech Shabbat and why it's important for "Inflection Point"

Will 2020 mark the rise of a vegan voting bloc?

Nadra Nittle
Vegan and veg-friendly politicians are stepping to center stage.

Republicans, a history: How did the party of “law and order” become the party of crooks and crime?

Paul Rosenberg
Fundamentalism and authoritarianism pushed the Republicans from low-grade mendacity into a threat to democracy

Mental illness behind bars: The hard lessons of Orleans Parish

Nick Chrastil
Critics say jail is no place to treat mental illness. The Orleans Parish correctional system is one good reason why

Will America’s billionaires start a second Civil War to protect their wealth and power?

Thom Hartmann
The stakes couldn’t be higher.

Ocasio-Cortez: “I was sent here to safeguard and protect people,” not the profits of private equity

Jessica Corbett
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez rails against industry destroying jobs and gutting the U.S. economy

Historian Timothy Snyder: Here’s how we escape TrumpWorld, where there’s “no future and no truth”

Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling Yale historian: If we want to save America, ending Donald Trump's presidency is only the beginning

Big power distributor favors coal-burning over clean energy

Sarah Okeson
The nation’s largest electricity auction seeks to sabotage states that want solar and wind power

Kathleen Turner wasn’t exaggerating about Trump’s infamously “awful” handshake

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The acting legend sits down on "Salon Talks" to discuss her role on "Dolly Parton's Heartstrings," Broadway & more

Trump, the Impostor

César Chelala
Study up on the historical context of Nancy Pelosi’s daring political diagnosis.

“We cannot continue to live like this”: Mass protests in Colombia latest in Latin American uprising

Eoin Higgins
"What happened in Chile sent a forceful message."

Coldplay attacks social and political unrest with hope on “Everyday Life”

Kenneth Womack
Their finest since "Mylo Xyyloto," "Everyday Life" is a pointed rejoinder to racism and sociocultural isolation

Fiona Hill lays waste to the George Soros conspiracy theory at the heart of Trump’s Ukraine defense

Igor Derysh
Ex-top White House official debunks Soros conspiracy theory tied to every aspect of Trump's Ukraine mess

Secret Service spent more than $250,000 at Trump properties — in five months

Shira Tarlo
Lavish Secret Service spending revives questions about how much Trump has cashed in on his presidency

Shep Smith slams “press vilification” in first remarks since exiting Fox News

Shira Tarlo
Smith launched thinly-veiled attacks at President Donald Trump, who regularly attacked Smith on social media
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