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Coalition of mayors goes to Washington to save federal programs
Jan Pytalski
A group of mayors and city managers from across the country went to D.C. to defend federal programs
Arms and influence: Trump’s love affair with the Saudi regime
Ben Freeman, William D. Hartung
How the Saudis took Donald Trump for a ride
On Junot Díaz and “Patrick Melrose”: Is a cycle of abuse inevitable?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Because of the secretive nature of childhood abuse, statistics on its long-term ramifications are inconsistent
Dumping the Iran Deal, Trump puts the world on an uncertain, dangerous path
Terry H. Schwadron
So what comes next?
Donald Trump goes full neocon, embracing torture and war with Iran: Why should we be surprised?
Paul Rosenberg
With John Bolton and Gina Haspel, Trump has reanimated Bush-era zombies and doubled down on decades of bad policy
“Black identity extremist” jailed for anti-police brutality Facebook posts speaks out
Noor Al-Sibai
Activist Rakem Balogun speaks out following his release from jail
Bedside manner matters: Why AI will never beat a good doctor
David Rakel, Susan Golant
AI has brought advances in medicine, but computers can't replace the human connection
Remembering and celebrating incarcerated mothers on Mother’s Day
Rachel Leah
With the rising population of incarcerated mothers many groups across the country are organizing around the holiday
Becoming a mother made me run for office — because I wanted to fix our abysmal family leave policies
Gayle Goldin
My sister and I became parents in the same year. She lived in Montreal, and that opened my eyes to a crisis
Violence against women is a guns issue, but not the way the NRA wants you to believe
Cydney Hargis
NRATV used the reports to falsely claim the solution to violence against women is more gun ownership
Could a future cure for migraines come from a chance discovery in the past?
Brianna Bibel
There may soon be an FDA-approved treatment for the intractable condition
Here’s how ICE sent children seeking asylum to adult detention centers
Aura Bogado
ICE continues to disobey Congressional orders to stop dental and bone scans on minors seeking asylum in the U.S.
When credit scores become casualties of health care
Shefali Luthra
Almost 40 percent of adults younger than 65 reported a lower credit score because of medical debt
Local heroes: Newsroom rebellion at the Denver Post was about much more than one newspaper
Andrew O'Hehir
Chuck Plunkett and his Denver colleagues stood up against their paper's hedge-fund owners — and the world noticed
The gift Jerry Falwell gave us: The right to make fun of Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
It's the 30th anniversary of the SCOTUS decision that ruled in favor of Larry Flynt and keeps Trump satire legal
Angry young white men, the “incel rebellion” and an age of worldwide reaction
Conor Lynch
White supremacists, online misogynists and the rise of the far right: How to fight a rising tide of resentment
The EPA says burning wood to generate power is “carbon-neutral.” Is that true?
William Moomaw
Burning biomass is a costly process with a significant environment price — yet the EPA lauds it as "carbon neutral"
How one invasive plant can change a rainforest
Cassie Freund
The mountain apple’s entry into Indonesia a century ago still threatens biodiversity there
How filmmakers the Duplass Brothers got some space in their “insane and beautiful co-dependence”
Andrew O'Hehir
Mark Duplass stops by Salon's studio — without Jay — to talk about being "ex-soulmates, but still intimate" now
U.S. scrambles to apologize after TSA forced a Canadian politician to remove his turban
Nicole Karlis
A Sikh Canadian minister was made to remove his turban at a Detroit airport on his return from meeting the governor
The impeachment of Donald Trump: Is it really coming? Republicans definitely think so
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans' main midterm strategy is to drive their voters out with impeachment-dread. How will Democrats respond?
Today’s special: Obamacare menu labeling rules ushered in
Phil Galewitz
Restaurants will be required to list calories on all menus and menu boards
Mother’s Day at the abortion clinic: Annual festival of hate and harassment
Amanda Marcotte
Most women who get abortions are already mothers. That doesn't stop protesters from trying to shame them
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