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Urban communities of color increasingly reject charter schools
Jeff Bryant
Parents and grassroots organizations are pushing for elections as the only way to hold schools accountable
Ill nuclear workers’ petitions have to be reviewed within 6 months, some wait years
Rebecca Moss
A petition filed by a Los Alamos worker has been in limbo for 10 years
When workers are killed on small farms, OSHA’s hands are tied
Eli Wolfe
Hundreds of employees have been killed or seriously injured without follow-up investigations by OSHA
What Hanukkah’s portrayal in pop culture means to American Jews
Ted Merwin
Hanukkah has evolved and taken on new meaning in an increasingly secularized world
North Carolina Republican owes $34K for absentee ballots that triggered fraud probe
Igor Derysh
GOP candidate Mark Harris reportedly still owes money to firm that may have illegally harvested absentee ballots
How technology makes us obsess over self-care
Nicole Karlis
It's not a coincidence: The rise in screen time in our lives runs parallel to a craving to indulge in self-care
Saudi regime used veterans group to dump hundreds of thousands into Trump’s business: report
Cody Fenwick
A new report details an incident that has become emblematic of the Emoluments Clause case against the president
Sacha Baron Cohen keeps trolling Sarah Palin, invites her to be Golden Globes date
Zack Sharf
"Who Is America?" has landed Cohen a Golden Globes nomination for best actor in a TV comedy or musical category
Trump confirms he will nominate William Barr as attorney general and Heather Nauert as UN ambassador
Joseph Neese
Barr could soon oversee Robert Mueller's probe into alleged collusion between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia
Will Trump ever turn on Saudi Arabia? Pressure mounts for U.S. to prosecute Khashoggi’s killers
Jefferson Morley
How to bust the Trump cover-up
White nationalist groups are really street gangs, and law enforcement needs to treat them that way
Matthew Valasik, Shannon Reid
Categorizing alt-right groups as gangs would increase the attention they get from law enforcement
How mainstream media helps weaponize far-right conspiracy theories
Heather Woods, Leslie Hahner
Are there invisible forces at work in the world?
The big lessons of political advertising in 2018
Erika Franklin Fowler, Michael Franz, Travis N. Ridout
What role did political advertising play in the 2018 midterm elections?
When Daniel Sawka began making “Icebox” he had to convince people child migrant detention was real
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Daniel Sawka, whose feature debut follows a Honduran boy fleeing violence into a cold justice system
Life at Trump speed: Mental whiplash and forgotten outrages
Rebecca Gordon
A world traveling at Trump speed is, to use the president’s own words (and punctuation), “a very dangerous place!”
The alt-right isn’t dead: It was just taken over by Fox News
Amanda Marcotte
White supremacist James Fields is on trial for murder. Meanwhile, his ideas are being championed on Fox News
Arrogance and ignorance: Will the Trump family escape criminal charges because they seem too dumb?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump and his family now face the law. But the American public may conclude they simply didn't know better
G20: You can smell tear gas in the streets as the oil industry squabbles
Vijay Prashad
What the G20 and OPEC meetings mean for the political relations, economies, and people of the world
The GOP’s power grabs are a measure of political despair produced by the 2018 election clobbering
Steven Rosenfeld
Even with voting rights victories, partisan ambushes may lie ahead
True crime and punishment: “Serial” creators on the dark and difficult truths of their third season
Chauncey DeVega
Producer Julie Snyder and co-host Emmanuel Dzotsi on going beyond the "myths of the criminal justice system"
Trump Jr. invested in a hydroponic lettuce company whose chair was seeking Trump admin funds
Jake Pearson, Peter Elkind
The investment is one of a handful of known business ventures pursued by Trump Jr. since his father took office
What millennial panic stories — like “killing” canned tuna — tell us about Boomer guilt
Rachel Leah
Millennials killed canned tuna! It's the latest episode in a long saga aimed at shaming younger adults
Bernie Sanders signals that climate change could take center stage in a potential 2020 campaign
Clarrie Feinstein
"We are dealing with what the scientific community tells us is the greatest crisis facing our planet," Sanders said
Look Out: “Black Panther” could roar all the way to the Oscar for Best Picture
Anne Thompson
Disney has some innovative approaches to elevate the perception of "Black Panther" in the Oscar race
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