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Indigenous tribe halts oiling drilling in Amazon — for now
Michael Freeman
Two tribes in the Amazon are fighting against oil drilling by Chilean-based company GeoPark.
Keep America great (don’t count on it!)
Dilip Hiro
Two years later, trump has failed to reverse America’s decline
Loneliness is an epidemic, and we can turn to technology to fix it
Sophie Okolo
Loneliness is especially a problem for older adults. The solution? More inclusive design.
American medical students less likely to choose to become primary care doctors
Victoria Knight
This year, the percentage of primary care positions filled by fourth-year medical students was the lowest on record
Trump wants to remove protections for wolves. Idaho shows why that’s a bad idea
Suzanne Stone
Let wolves roam: Spending taxpayer money to kill wolves is going to cost more money in the long run. Here's why
Had enough debate about Donald Trump? Me too. He’s a tyrant and a killer: He must be stopped
Andrew O'Hehir
Questions about where Trump came from and what he means will linger forever. But our immediate task is obvious
Trump: Clueless and self-absorbed
Terry H. Schwadron
From Osaka to Seoul to Washington, Trump puts his inanity on full display.
Under Trump, Christian nationalists are playing to win — and liberals are finally fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
"Dominionists" who want a theocratic America are pushing on many fronts. But they're not under the radar anymore
Mexicans in US routinely confront legal abuse, racial profiling, and ICE targeting
David FitzGerald
The civil rights of 11 million Mexicans are routinely violated, according to new U.S. immigration enforcement study
“American Carnage” isn’t about Donald Trump: “I don’t think the Trumps are that interesting”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to DC Comics writer Bryan Edward Hill about his book about the far right and ethical questions of today
AMA abortion lawsuit puts doctors in the thick of debate
Julie Rovner
The AMA said that new North Dakota law “unconstitutionally forces physicians to act as the mouthpiece of the state"
Inside the secret Border Patrol Facebook group
A. C. Thompson
The three-year-old group, which has roughly 9,500 members, shared sexist comments and jokes about migrant deaths
Philadelphia refinery will close after fire. Now what?
Rachel Ramirez
After an intense fire, Philadelphia Energy Solutions is closing. What of the oil, though?
Young LGBT Americans are more politically engaged
Melissa Deckman, Mileah Kromer
Young LGBT Americans score higher on political engagement surveys
Protect the sacred lives of women: To be pro-life, you must change your life
Amanda Miska
Believing in the sanctity of life should mean treating every person—yes, women—as if they are holy and have value
Rep. Joaquin Castro calls Fox News host Laura Ingraham “a white supremacist”
Shira Tarlo
A feud between Castro and Ingraham erupted after the congressman shared images of conditions at detention centers
The NRA meltdown has the Trump re-election campaign worried
Tana Ganeva
With the group in meltdown, Trump’s team is worried they’re going to lose a valuable campaign resource
Trump has blessed states’ exploration of importing drugs. Will it catch on?
Phil Galewitz
Colorado, Florida, and Vermont make plans to import medications from Canada — will other states join in?
How Poppy Northcutt became the first woman in the Apollo mission control room
Nicole Karlis
Poppy Northcutt speaks to Salon about the discrimination she witnessed — and why Apollo 8 was the scariest mission
These 5 shows bring liberals and conservatives together
Johanna Blakley
Political fissures extend to the TV screen; few shows have bipartisan audiences
Detecting deepfakes: Look closely to protect against them
Siwei Lyu
Are any of the faces we see real? Here's how to know if they are.
We could be on the verge of another Pullman Strike wave
Bryan Smith
In 2019, workers across the U.S. are proving that the legacy of the Great Pullman strike is still alive today.
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