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Decrease anxiety about learning English with mobile gaming

Jennica Grimshaw, Walcir Cardoso
Mobile gaming may reduce anxiety and encourage fluency in students learning English as a second language

Cancer survivors urgently need funded rehabilitation care

Jennifer Michelle Jones
Many cancer survivors suffer toxic side-effects of treatment — and these patients desperately need recovery care

Screw the sisterhood! I’d rather screw your boyfriend

Meredith Maran
What did I want? What the guys had. When did I want it? Now. How would I get it? Get close to them any way I could

Mark Bittman has new cookbook and is no longer cooking everything, he’s cooking for everybody

Manny Howard
A new book from the indefatigable champion of home cooking offers dinner recipes three ways so everybody eats well

W.V. teachers’ rapid strike victory shows why progressives must join fight against privatization

Jeff Bryant
The day after schools reopened, the teachers got what they wanted—a “clean” bill increasing teacher pay 5%.

A brief history of North Carolina’s 9th District contested election – in 1898

Gideon Cohn-Postar
History repeats itself: in 1898 and in 2018, the same North Carolina district was similarly contested

Time for a change: Can 2020 Democrats break free from the failures of neoliberalism?

Paul Rosenberg
Almost every major candidate has broken with the failed policies of the past. But will Democrats stay the course?

John Hickenlooper makes his pitch to progressives: I “share a majority of perspectives” with AOC

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper about his 2020 presidential ambitions and vision for America

Teaching Jane Austen to sex offenders

Devoney Looser
I’d never envisioned teaching Austen's books to a room of men found guilty of making life deeply unfair for others

CPAC 2019: Candace Owens claims racism is over, because “I’ve never been a slave”

Shira Tarlo
The conservative commentator drew sharp criticism after she attempted to refute the existence of racism in America

“Let It Be” shows the dark side of the Beatles. It doesn’t need an upbeat revision

Kenneth Womack
The Beatles have emerged in the 21st century as the commercial embodiment of remix culture, for better and worse

Can we still listen to Michael Jackson? We wouldn’t need “cancel culture” if we had justice culture

Amanda Marcotte
Separating the art from the artist would be a lot easier if celebrities faced major consequences for their crimes

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee jumps into 2020 race with a White House bid focused on climate change

Shira Tarlo
Inslee vows to transition the nation to 100 percent renewable energy and create "millions of good paying jobs"

Rep. Mark Pocan tells Salon: “We’re looking at doing everything we can to remove this president”

Dean Obeidallah
Wisconsin progressive Democrat talks to Salon about impeachment, the Cohen hearing and blue wave 2.0 in 2020

Can eating organic lower your exposure to pesticides?

Meg Wilcox
A new study found significant reductions in pesticides and residues when eaters switched to an all-organic diet

Republicans who increased debt with tax cuts now say it’s a “threat to national security”

Igor Derysh
Republicans' tax cuts for the rich ballooned the national debt by $1 trillion. Now they want to slash spending

Wayétu Moore on writing the immortal heroine of “She Would Be King”: “She grew as I grew”

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the novelist about fantasy in her storytelling and how U.S. and Liberian readers are different

More Mark Meadows weirdness: Trump defender has long history of spreading conspiracy theories

Shira Tarlo
Trump loyalist spread birtherism, claimed Hezbollah sold drugs in U.S. But why was he a Democrat in 2008?

Republican Susan Collins introduces Senate bill to stop Trump’s border wall emergency declaration

Matthew Rozsa
Collins is against Trump's declaration of a national emergency for his US-Mexico border wall

Beto O’Rourke says his family has made a decision on 2020: “We are excited to share it”

Shira Tarlo
The former Democratic congressman from Texas appears to be closer to jumping in to the crowded 2020 field

Health care activists plan national push on Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s Medicare for All bill

Julia Conley
With Medicare for All actually heading for a vote in Congress, progressive groups prepare for a long fight

A teenage war resister in Israel

Rory Fanning
An antiwar story from the embattled Middle East

“There is no generic Africa”: Chiwetel Ejiofor fell in love with Malawi for his directorial debut

D. Watkins
Salon talks to the Academy Award-nominated actor about adapting "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" for the screen
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