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Do animals hear music? “The Evolving Animal Orchestra” follows a decade on the beat
Jennifer Tsang
Macaques, chimps, and one very smart bird take Henkjan Honing down a winding path
Voter roll purges: Another trick for disenfranchising voters?
Cathleen Draper
aggressive purge practices and purges based on inaccurate information can lead to disenfranchisement of active and
Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Trump will spread the migrant “burden” to sanctuary cities
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's press secretary said the president is spreading the "burden" of migrants to sanctuary cities
A happy ending for “Game of Thrones”? No thanks
Anthony Gierzynski
Perhaps television series and movies need more unhappy endings
A song of smoke and fire: James Beard Award-winning Texas barbecue boss Aaron Franklin talks steak
Manny Howard
Texas BBQ maestro brings his love of details and dedication to craft and turns his attention to steak
Consumers rejected drug plan that mirrors Trump administration proposal
Sydney Lupkin
CVS Health rolled out a Medicare drug plan that experts say is similar “in spirit” to the Trump’s proposal
Can we stop pretending now?
Andrew J. BacevichThe plot against America: Inside the Christian right plan to “remodel” the nation
Paul Rosenberg
Religious right's blueprint for theocratic state laws keeps creeping forward. Is the left ready to fight?
Job-related falls should be easy to prevent, but workers are still dying in record numbers
Eli Wolfe
Preventing workers from falling off roofs, scaffolds and ladders should be simple, yet the deaths continue to mount
Big Soda pours big bucks into California’s capitol
Samantha Young
The soft drink industry spent $11.8 million to influence policy statewide in 2017 and 2018
Indigenous peoples go to court to save the Amazon from oil company greed
Reynard Loki
Historic lawsuit launched by the Waorani people of Ecuador to save their homes — and our planet — from destruction
“Daisy Jones and the Six”: A behind-the-music novel that nails the truth about rock ‘n’ roll
Kenneth Womack
Taylor Jenkins Reid's new rock novel set in the 1970s is perfect for Fleetwood Mac and Beatles fans
“Unplanned” and shameless: Hit anti-abortion movie is a total right-wing grift
Amanda Marcotte
Everything about the anti-abortion indie "Unplanned" is dishonest: Its story, its agenda and its marketing strategy
James Comey on William Barr’s “spying” claim: “I don’t know what the heck he’s talking about”
Shira Tarlo
The former FBI director led the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election until Donald Trump fired him
Silicon Valley, once a bastion of libertarianism, sees a budding socialist movement
Nicole Karlis, Keith A. Spencer
Defying their overlords, tech workers are organizing and demanding democracy in the workplace
“Boys will be boys” limits all genders: We need a radical shift in how we raise boys
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" talks to developmental psychologist Dr. Michael Reichert about promoting positive masculinity
Fox News host Tucker Carlson says calling out white nationalism is a racist attack on white people
Shira Tarlo
"Attacking people for their race is exactly how you destroy a country. That's what Democrats are doing," he said
“Her Smell”: Elisabeth Moss can’t save this humorless, grunge-era “Spinal Tap” knockoff
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Elisabeth Moss screams but never soars in Alex Ross Perry's leaden, grunge-era music drama
Rupert Murdoch’s media empire continues Islamophobic attacks on Ilhan Omar with 9/11 NY Post cover
Matthew Rozsa
The tabloid's new cover features a photo of the World Trade Center exploding and an out-of-context quote from Omar
College GOP group apologizes for email calling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a “domestic terrorist”
Matthew Rozsa
Ohio College Republican Federation faced harsh criticism over an email that called AOC a "domestic terrorist"
Bill Barr, “spy” hunter: Now we know the attorney general is a Trump true believer
Heather Digby Parton
Despite his mild, professional demeanor, Barr may outdo Matt Whitaker when it comes to doing Trump's bidding
Scholar Jonathan Metzl: White supremacy is literally killing white people
Chauncey DeVega
Working-class whites are suffering but still willing to defend racism, says author of "Dying of Whiteness"
Emilio Estevez on making “The Public,” a film about dignity, homelessness and libraries
Alli Joseph
Salon sits down with the erstwhile Brat Packer to discuss his new movie "The Public," a film 12 years in the making
Attorney General William Barr says he thinks the government spied on President Trump’s 2016 campaign
Shira Tarlo
Barr said spying by law enforcement officials "did occur," but declined to provide any evidence
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