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Mueller report fuels still more investigations
Frank Vogl
Trump’s fury will rise as the hunt for a smoking gun continues
How plastic waste could destroy the Earth within a few centuries
Nicole Karlis
Plastic use has risen 20-fold in the past 50 years. It can take thousands of years to decompose. Are we doomed?
Has Kyrsten Sinema become the Joe Manchin of the West?
Alex Henderson
Sinema’s overall voting record during her three months in the U.S. Senate has been quite centrist
Former Marine Corps Captain Seth Moulton is running for president
Matthew Rozsa
Here’s why the congressman from Massachusetts is throwing his hat in the race
Mueller report: A harsh indictment of Donald Trump — and also of America’s leadership class
Chauncey DeVega
Robert Mueller has unveiled the failings of a vastly corrupt system. It's almost too late to save our democracy
Science has to do better for its queer, trans, and non-binary scientists
Lila Leatherman
More needs to be done by cisgender people in the field, and it needs to be done now
No verdict in sight on safety of crumb rubber fields, prompting angst all around
Marjie Lundstrom
The agencies have not issued any safety findings from their highly anticipated crumb rubber study
Hope, neoliberalism and the future: What we talk about when we talk about Pete Buttigieg
Andrew O'Hehir
Mayor Pete has displaced Beto O'Rourke as Democrats' latest hopey-changey messiah. Is that actually a good thing?
In a time of cheap fossil fuels, nuclear power companies are seeking — and getting — big subsidies
Talia Buford
Illinois and NY have approved hundreds of millions of dollars in clean-energy incentives for nuclear power
How schools are using restorative justice to remedy racial disparities in discipline
Fania E. Davis
Too many schools today are pushing children into pipelines of incarceration and violence instead of liberation
How the IRS gave up fighting political dark money groups
Maya Miller
Dark money still gushes into the political system
Looking back at 1919: immigration, race, and women’s rights, then and now
Arnold R. Isaacs
The 2019 calendar is full of dates that evoke similar echoes
How Amazon — and 56 other corporations — took your tax dollars
Leo W. Gerard
Sixty profitable corporations paid no federal taxes in 2018
Reporter Sharmine Narwani on the secret history of America’s defeat in Syria
Patrick Lawrence
After years covering the "main battlefield in World War III," Narwani says everything you think you know is wrong
Planned parenthood’s “risky strategy” to update its image
Shefali Luthra, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Planned Parenthood, known as a staunch defender of abortion rights, is working to recast its public image.
Workplace wellness programs barely move the needle, study finds
Julie Appleby
A new study finds workplace wellness programs don’t cut costs for employers or improve workers’ health
Smart Watch: “Ramy” blesses us with a thoughtful, funny comedy about goodness
Melanie McFarland
Ramy Youssef's Hulu series is the first of its kind, as worth your time as "Gentleman Jack," another singular show
Millennials are the demographic most open to self-driving cars, but not by much
Andy Meek
A full third of the Americans polled said they believe self-driving cars are a bad idea.
“Straight black men are trash”: Do I have to agree?
D. Watkins
I get it — the garbage kind of men exist. But I reject the demand that I condemn myself by association
Why does the American Medical Association have such a feeble response to our health care crisis?
Sanjeev Sriram
Rather than support Medicare for All and put patients before profits, AMA entered a new “conspiracy of inaction"
Campaign of hatred: How the Ilhan Omar right-wing outrage machine was constructed
Paul Rosenberg
Vile Islamophobia wasn't always central to Republican politics. This vicious bigotry took a lot of work to create
“I’ll never understand what happened at Columbine”: The 1999 school shooting that changed us
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A look back at how Salon covered the mass shooting in 1999, and what we've learned since
Why it’s hard to remove, or even diagnose, mentally ill or unstable presidents
Joseph J. Fins, John Rogan
“Constitutions cannot protect you against madmen. The people on the scene at the time have to do that"
Bernie’s Fox News town hall at Bethlehem Steel: Perfect symbol of American populism
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie on Fox in Bethlehem: It sounded like a contradiction, but captured something essential in America
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