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Report reveals nearly 1,700 polling places closed since Supreme Court weakened voting rights Act
Julia Conley
"Seems like Republicans don't want people to vote...wonder what they are worried about."
How the pain of 9/11 still stays with a generation
Dana Rose Garfin
The attacks of September 11 fundamentally changed those who were too young to remember the world prior
We forgot the lessons of 9/11: Osama bin Laden would love Trump
Amanda Marcotte
In electing Donald Trump, we gave Osama exactly what he wanted, by exposing the U.S. as a hapless paper tiger
Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims that John Bolton is a “man of the left” and a “progressive”
Shira Tarlo
But Carlson didn't mention Bolton spent more than a decade as a Fox News contributor before being tapped by Trump
Trump eyes moving homeless to government facilities amid Fox News coverage of issue: reports
Matthew Rozsa
"America's homeless epidemic is getting worse by the day," Carlson said on Fox News in April
Data touted by OxyContin maker to fight lawsuits doesn’t tell the whole story
David Armstrong, Jeff Ernsthausen
Purdue Pharma has embraced a federal statistic showing it was a minor player in the pain pill market
States pass record number of laws to reel in drug prices
Steven Findlay
So far this year, 33 states have enacted a record 51 laws to address drug prices, affordability and access
Media silent on report that iPhone 11 was made with illegal labor
Nicole Karlis
“Apple and Foxconn know that [they're breaking] labor laws," a labor watchdog group says
Trump proposes 100% tariff that would double the cost of European wine, cheese and olive oil
Igor Derysh
New frontier in "owning the libs": Doubling prices on European wine, cheese, olive oil and other gourmet products
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross faces calls to resign after reports of meddling at NOAA
Shira Tarlo
Ross reportedly threatened to fire top NOAA employees if they did not back Trump's false Hurricane Dorian claims
What’s destroying democracy around the world? At least in part, misogyny and sexism
Amanda Marcotte
The worldwide rise of authoritarianism is a direct result of men's profound unwillingness to share power with women
Forty-eight US states announce extensive antitrust probe of internet search giant Google
Matthew Rozsa
Meanwhile, a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general is also probing Facebook over possible antitrust violations
Welcome to “Kochland”: We all live in the brothers’ libertarian utopia
Chauncey DeVega
Reporter Christopher Leonard on his "secret history" of the Koch brothers' empire, and the world they created
Millions of diabetes patients are missing out on Medicare’s nutrition help
Phil Galewitz
Health experts say the little-used benefit represents a lost opportunity for beneficiaries to improve their health
Only the wealthy have the right to longevity. Medicare for All can fix that
Keith A. Spencer
A dystopian government study finds that income and lifespan are correlated — but it doesn't have to be this way
John Bolton and Lindsey Graham may have talked Trump out of Taliban summit
Matthew Rozsa
New report reveals that Trump impulsively pursued a Taliban summit — and just as suddenly abandoned the idea
After hate-watching MSNBC prison reform special, Donald Trump attacks Chrissy Teigen and John Legend
Ashlie D. Stevens
As of last night, Trump still had Teigen blocked on Twitter. Nonetheless, he still appeared to be nursing a grudge
Air Force to review international layovers after stays at Trump’s luxury resort in Scotland revealed
Shira Tarlo
Trump Turnberry lost $4.5 million in 2017, but revenue went up $3 million in 2018
For the Love of Cooking: 7 Essential Kitchen Tools
Compiled by Salon staff
Delivery is all the rage, but the joy of cooking can never be replaced. Here’s what you need to get started.
Trump’s wall is officially a flop: Even Fox News now calls his big campaign promise a mistake
Sophia Tesfaye
Not a single mile of wall has been built. And even Trump's allies are beginning to back away from the whole fiasco
Why 2020 Dems should target the nonprofit charter school industry
Sarah Lahm
A battle over a beloved church building reveals how money can be made from charter school real estate deals.
How the strange tale of the “Oregon standoff” explains what happened in America in 2016
Andrew O'Hehir
Anthony McCann on his extraordinary "Shadowlands," and how one misunderstood event defines our entire crazy nation
As teen vaping reaches epidemic proportions, experts fear future social costs
Shira Tarlo
An entire generation of teens is vaping — which will change the public health equation in the future
How to address America’s lead crisis and provide safe drinking water for all
Qi Bing, Maura C. Allaire
Newark is the latest U.S. city to struggle with high lead levels in drinking water.
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