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Supreme Court Justice Kennedy is retiring. Here’s what that means for the environment
Shannon Osaka
Kennedy has been in the majority in an outstanding number of environmental cases
No, Democrats aren’t launching a civil war on July 4. But could it happen here again?
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to "American War" author Omar El Akkad about why "the first civil war doesn’t feel to have truly ended"
Only “positive coverage” allowed: Melania Trump is making money off of her press photos
Shira Tarlo
First Lady Melania Trump reportedly earned at least $100,000 in royalties from Getty Images in 2017
Defendants in diapers? Immigrant toddlers ordered to appear in court alone
Christina Jewett, Shefali Luthra
Immigrant children as young as 3 are being ordered into court for their own deportation proceedings
Trump’s plan to collect unpaid taxes costs the government more money than it brings in
Bob Hennelly
Trump administration's debt-collection plan is a bust — and targets low-income taxpayers with terrible advice
US “zero-tolerance” immigration policy still violates fundamental human rights laws
Jeffrey Davis
Trump administration's treatment of asylum seekers denies refugees the basic human rights legally afforded to them
Are we alone? A question worthy of serious scientific study
Kevin Knuth
In a UFO study, 4.6 percent of astronomers reported witnessing or recording inexplicable aerial phenomena
In “Set It Up,” Taye Diggs loves playing a terrible boss and wants to film more rom-coms now
Rachel Leah
On this episode of "Salon Talks," Diggs speaks about his new Netflix film, the #MeToo movement and the shift in TV
There’s been a surge in citizenship application backlogs since Trump took office: report
Matthew Rozsa
New controversy reveals possible Trump agenda against legal immigration
Why are we so fascinated with cults? They reveal the dirty cultural secrets all around us
Gwenda Bond
On this new podcast "Cult Faves," a deep dive into extreme beliefs and the extreme believers they attract
Donald Trump, Anthony Kennedy and the “boy” at Deutsche Bank: Not just about the money
Jesse Kornbluth
There's a tangled web linking the Trump and Kennedy families. But financial corruption isn't the whole story
Lifelong Republican Richard Painter: Trump’s conduct is “very dangerous for the United States”
Chauncey DeVega
Former George W. Bush lawyer Richard Painter is running for Senate — as a Democrat: "I had to try to do something"
The Republican war on the poor and vulnerable
Mike Ludwig
Republicans in Congress advanced legislation that would eliminate or reduce food assistance for millions
FDA repays industry by rushing risky drugs to market
Caroline Chen
The FDA is increasingly fast-tracking expensive drugs with significant side effects and unproven health benefits
Unlocked and loaded: Families confront dementia and guns
JoNel Aleccia, Melissa Bailey
Forty-five percent of people 65 and older have guns in their household
Doling out pain pills post-surgery: An ingrown toenail not the same as a bypass
Julie Appleby
Sometimes, the right number of opioids to prescribe is zero
Scholar Robert Meister on America: Saying “the past is evil” doesn’t mean the evil is past
Patrick Lawrence
Part 1: A leading critic of "human rights discourse" on how we abandoned any sense of historical justice
Belle and Sebastian’s first fans connected online before the trolls arrived
Scott Plagenhoef
In the early days of email and message boards, the enigmatic band saw an engaged community spring up around them
Forget civility: On “The Good Fight,” “Luke Cage” and “Dietland,” resistance means going low
Melanie McFarland
"The Good Fight" season 2 shows the folly of clinging to civility in a world that's abandoned its conscience
New telescope will scan the skies for asteroids on collision course with Earth
Michael B. Lund
The question is not if a dangerously large asteroid will collide with the Earth, but when?
Young and beginning farmers: Don’t abandon us in the Farm Bill
Caroline Kamm
As Congress seeks to pass a unified version of the farm bill, some programs that support new farmers are at risk
The white people’s court
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The folks on Trump's list of SCOTUS nominees are bought-and-paid-for right-wing corporate hacks; we must resist
New data shows US hate crimes continued to rise in 2017
Brian Levin, James J. Nolan, John David Reitzel
Over the past several years, hate crimes have been on the rise in America’s largest cities, with a spike in 2016
Exclusive: Accused Annapolis shooter Jarrod Ramos had dark links to the alt-right
Paul Rosenberg
In Jarrod Ramos' disturbing Twitter history, far-right connections and hints of violence against journalists
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