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Why scientists are taking a more active role in politics and policy

Prabarna Ganguly
Cognitive neuroscientist thinks scientists need to take visible stances on issues like forced family separation

EXCLUSIVE: Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidate Julia Salazar challenges Silicon Valley

Evan Malmgren
This state Senate candidate articulates an agenda that could help us catch up with technological changes in society

Trump’s foreign policy faux pas: Nepal mispronounced as “nipple,” Bhutan as “button”: report

Matthew Rozsa
A new report provides a number of juicy tidbits about Trump's various gaffes when dealing with foreign leaders

Unite the Right 2 was a failure — but American fascism is not dead

Timothy Denevi
Sunday's rally for white supremacy in Washington, DC, was a bust, but the organizers don't care about reality

Asbestos proposal raises big questions about the Environmental Protection Agency’s responsibility

Nicole Karlis
The proposal brings to light a larger public debate on why asbestos are still even allowed in the US at all

Why Donald Trump’s misunderstanding of military power could lead to disaster

Matthew Fay
Our president likes to boast about our massive military might. But he doesn't understand why it's there

Our smartphones have become social comfort blankets

Alistair Charlton
Even if we don't touch them, nearby phones help us through stressful social situations

Squidward Tentacles, voice of millennial despair

Matthew Rozsa
In the "SpongeBob Squarepants" hell of Bikini Bottom, Squidward embodies our emotional and economic angst

Green Party candidate in Montana was on GOP payroll

Taylor Link
As political scientists debate the influence of Green Party campaigns on Democrats, one is revealed to be GOP

Smart Watch: “Insecure,” “Disenchantment,” and more top TV picks for this week

Melanie McFarland
Issa Rae's acclaimed comedy, a view of Iran and a quality reality series are joined by a new show by Matt Groening

Why QAnon followers believe: The psychology of embracing far-right conspiracy theories

Nicole Karlis
Conspiracy theories are driven by three factors: epistemic, existential and social, psychologists say

“No One Tells You This”: That single women aren’t a problem for marriage and kids to fix

Erin Keane
Salon talks to Glynnis MacNicol about her witty and heartfelt—and all too rare—memoir about life without a "hook"

Preserve the Scene of the Tribune/Sinclair Shipwreck; it’s Public Treasure at Stake

Bob Hennelly
FCC finally calls nonesense on the Tribune/Sinclair merger and the only injury seems to be to the public trust

A timeline of racism in Charlottesville, from 1607 through 2017’s Unite the Right rally aftermath

Claudrena N. Harold
University of Virginia faculty examine the history and legacy of white supremacy on and around UVA's campus

A grim inheritance: The legacy of infinite war

Nick Turse
Special ops, generational struggle and the Cooperstown of commandos

What’s the city of Chicago doing about its problem with duplicate sticker tickets?

Melissa Sanchez, Elliott Ramos
Seven weeks after the city pledged to address the issue, drivers are still on the hook

Watch Stephen Colbert take down Space Force: “Mars has cleaner water than Flint”

Rachel Leah
"The Late Show" host mocked both Mike Pence and Donald Trump over their eagerness to start a NASA rival

Give Hillary credit: Clinton didn’t win, but she inspired a sea change for women candidates

Amanda Marcotte
Record numbers of women are running — and winning. Clinton's loss in 2016 no doubt helped pave the way

We found a new batch of Trump administration appointees

Nisa Khan
Since April, at least 69 people have been appointed or transferred to political jobs

“Dear Ivanka” Instagram campaign attempts to shame Trump into ending “racist” immigration policies

Izzie Ramirez
"You said family separation was a 'low point' for you. The low point is for the separated families," a letter reads

After Charlottesville, solving the problem of angry men: What does healthy masculinity look like?

Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to sociologist Michael Kimmel about radicalized men, extremism, white supremacy and Jordan Peterson

Devin Nunes caught on tape: GOP must first confirm Brett Kavanaugh to impeach Rod Rosenstein

Matthew Rozsa
Secret tape exposes Republicans' plan end the Mueller probe after Trump gets his Supreme Court nominee confirmed

American Islamophobia’s fake facts

Arnold R. Isaacs
Their "proof" is not what they say

Trump vs. the Koch Brothers

Alexei Bayer
Are the Koch brothers going to be devoured by the very same radical forces that they helped spawn?
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