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“South Park” banned in China after new episode lampoons government censorship: report

Matthew Rozsa
The ban occurred after a "South Park" episode criticized American companies for selling out their values to China

Walmart to give workers financial incentives to use higher-quality doctors

Phil Galewitz
The effort to steer workers to certain doctors mirrors a similar approach Walmart uses with hospital care.

Genetically modifying mosquitoes to control the spread of disease carries unknown risks

Natalie Kofler, Françoise Baylis, Graham Dellaire, Landon J Getz
Mosquitoes are one of the deadliest creatures because they are carriers for many lethal viruses

Unhinged melody: “Mr. Robot” puts a grim holiday bow on its endgame

Melanie McFarland
As we enter the final season of Sam Esmail and Rami Malek's USA drama, our reality is as dark as its fiction

Airbnb rentals are displacing Mexico City residents as rents surge

Tamara Pearson
In Mexico, living conditions are already strained, without taking into consideration companies like Airbnb

Skin-lightening cream put a woman into a coma. It could happen again.

Anna Almendrala
Methylmercury—a heavy metal used in things like thermometers—is a key ingredient in skin-lightening products

Mike Pence’s not-so-secret plan: “He’s focused on the White House” — but how soon?

Chauncey DeVega
Reporter Tom LoBianco on his political biography of the secretive veep: Christian nationalist or political schemer?

Advice for women who want to run for office: Stop waiting for “the right time”

Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point talks to Kate Black about why we need more women running for office and how they can do it

As the welfare state decays, public libraries become sites of social trauma

Bob Hennelly
With no commons anymore, many homeless and struggling people find refuge at public libraries

California’s new law allowing college athletes to be paid is a step in the right direction

Sara Goldrick-Rab, Abigail Seldin
There is growing evidence that athletic scholarships fall short of the rising costs of attending college

Harvard’s systemic nepotism revealed: only 57 percent of admitted white students were on merit

Nicole Karlis
A white person’s chances of being admitted increased 7 times if they have family who donated to Harvard

Civil discourse over “civil war”: Lessons of “America in One Room”

Paul Rosenberg
Experiment in "deliberative polling" finds more common ground than serious division. Can it work on a grand scale?

3 questions about vodka, answered

Jeffrey Miller
A food historian debunks myths and highlights unknown facts about one of America's favorite liquors

Watch out, seniors: Trump just launched a stealth attack on Medicare

Diane Archer
The administration and its congressional allies are playing a game of bait and switch

Why I’m making “comfort cake” this Yom Kippur

Emanuelle Lee
As the holiest day of the year looms, one writer prepares with a sweet honey cake to break the fast.

When Salon loved all the wrong men

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In hindsight, we made some bad calls in our past crush lists

Bugs, mold and unwashed hands: Rampant safety violations in nursing home kitchens endanger residents

Marjie Lundstrom
Across the country, 230 foodborne outbreaks were reported from 1998 to 2017 in long-term care settings

Guess which state has the worst drug laws in America

Phillip Smith
A new report finds that "South Dakota jails more people per capita than any other state."

Donald Trump and dog-whistle politics: How to beat him — and build long-term progressive victory

Paul Rosenberg
Ian Haney López on how a "race-class narrative" that includes white people can transform democracy in America

“Trump supporter” who ranted about “eating babies” at AOC event is member of LaRouche fringe group

Igor Derysh
Woman who confronted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at town hall apparently linked to LaRouche fringe group

A nematode species discovered in Lake Mono has three sexes

Nicole Karlis
For a newly-discovered, arsenic-resistant nematode species, sex is a trinary

House Dems investigating whether groups tried to curry favor with Trump through hotel bookings

Jessica Corbett
"It seems evidence of Trump's corruption is hiding under every rock. You just need the courage to look"

“South Park” takes on Hollywood’s pandering to Chinese censorship with sharp words, weak jokes

Matthew Rozsa
"Band in China" makes valid points about the industry bending to suit China's government, but the jokes don't land
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