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A sea change in science
Eve Andrews
Sarah Myhre is a woman, a scientist, and a climate advocate. Are these strengths in a climate crisis?
Lessons from the case against the Calabrian mafia: Organized crime is global, and flourishing
Alex Perry
I went to Sicily to report on the migrant crisis and quickly learned the mafia was making a massive profit from it
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was kicked out of a restaurant for working for Trump
Charlie May
"We just felt there are moments in time when people need to live their convictions. This appeared to be one"
Axed teen pregnancy prevention programs win back federal funds
Jane Kay
Federal judge grants returned funding to teen prevention pregnancy programs after Trump illegally axed funds
In-work dining at Silicon Valley companies like Google and Facebook causes spike in divorce rate
Stan Herman
Table fellowship shifts from family and friends to co-workers in order to boost efficiency — and families suffer
Puerto Rico’s water system stutters back to normal
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Eight months after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico finally has an operational water system
Imperial president or emperor with no clothes?
Nomi Prins
How Donald Trump’s trade wars could lead to a Great Depression
Dusty Springfield’s sublime masquerade through the American South
Warren Zanes
The "Son of a Preacher Man" singer hid behind a mask of makeup and a Southern-sounding stage name
Cheo Hodari Coker on “Marvel’s Luke Cage” Season 2: “We’re trying to make ‘Bitches Brew'”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to "Luke Cage" creator Cheo Hodari Coker about why they made a second season that raises the stakes
Misinformation and biases infect social media
Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Filippo Menczer
People who share potential misinformation on Twitter rarely get to see corrections or fact-checking
Inside women’s “Ambition Decisions”: On opting out, buying in or embracing the “flex life”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to authors Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace about what they learned about women, work, family and life
Queering Appalachia — finding chosen families online in an unforgiving landscape
Elizabeth Price
"The digital landscape introduces the potential for transformation for queer and trans life in our mountains"
Five first responders to the Pulse massacre. One diagnosis: PTSD
Abe Aboraya
“My head’s still not right,” said one paramedic who responded to the Pulse nightclub shooting two years ago
Is queer culture losing its radical roots?
Sky Gilbert
Has Pride been coopted? This year’s parade goers are wearing black in honour of the victims of serial killers
Americans welcome the arrival of summer, and higher air fares
Angelo Young
Higher fuel prices are raising travel costs. To save money this year, consider these tips
The Trump takeover of the courts
Robert Reich
Trump’s most lasting legacy might be his impact on the federal court system
Care about kids in cages? Then it’s time to break the Republican grip on power
Matthew Rozsa
Yes, the Democrats are problematic. But as became clear this week, this is an emergency. Republican rule must end
Sinclair “must-run” segment on family separation policy and child detention attacks the media
Pam Vogel
Boris Epshteyn: The media is trying to "make it seem as if those who are tough on immigration are somehow monsters"
The Secretary of Commerce is embroiled in scandal — and no one’s talking about it
Matthew Rozsa
Secretary Wilbur Ross is accused, among other things, of using inside information for a stock trade
Don’t worry, be cynical: Why the fear of a nation of critical skeptics is overblown
Sophia A. McClennen
Yes, Trump is making us all cynical. But that's not likely to destroy our social fabric or political engagement
“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”: The best “Jurassic” sequel delivers a strong animal rights message
Matthew Rozsa
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" is smart, scary, and even emotionally resonant
Facebook’s screening for political ads nabs news sites instead of politicians
Jeremy B. Merrill, Ariana Tobin
The social network is letting some political ads slip through without the required verification
Mika Brzezinski texts Ivanka for commentary on Trump border policy
Travis Gettys
Brzezinski wrote "unless you can tell me where the little girls and toddlers are... there's nothing to talk about"
More guns in school! Texas open-carry groups to rally near Santa Fe mass-shooting site
Amanda Marcotte
Gun-toting rally-goers will demand that Texas defend the rights of a persecuted group: armed teachers
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