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Federal Government suggests marijuana-laced fentanyl is a concern
Mike Adams
The debunked myth makes a comeback as a scare tactic
Elizabeth Warren: “I am not running for president”
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator said she would serve out her full term if she is re-elected in the 2018 cycle
Blue wave gains strength: Even more Republicans are vulnerable in 2018
Shira Tarlo
A new poll shows 13 congressional districts have shifted in Democrats favor ahead of November's midterm elections
Donald Trump just complicated his defense of the Stormy Daniels saga
Matthew Rozsa
Trump insisted that he didn't know about Cohen's $130,000 payment to Daniels — which, for him, is a bad thing
Donald Trump’s biggest donors sponsored the most racist ads in the campaign
Matthew Rozsa
One of Trump's main financial backers helped finance an ad campaign targeting voters susceptible to Islamophobia
Slipped through the cracks: April 6, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
The Donald Trump diplomatic strategy: Arms deals for everyone!
William D. Hartung
Donald Trump and the Art of the Arms Deal
Mississippi rising: Activists step up fight against the nation’s last Confederate state flag
Amanda Marcotte
Mississippi's flag is one of many ways the state honors its Confederate legacy. Progressives hope to end all that
Yes, a blue wave is coming — but that doesn’t mean Donald Trump is facing political doom
Jerry Taylor
Trump is an extraordinary president — but he hasn't transformed the political landscape as much as you think
Tele-monitoring can reduce medical appointments for low-risk pregnancies
Michelle Andrews
Who benefits from frequent low-risk pregnancy appointments? Probably the clinics
12 ideas that explain what’s so wrong with American schooling today
Marion Brady
The focus of most schooling is meeting the projects job market demands rather than fulfilling students as people
Exclusive: Scott Pruitt, Trump’s embattled EPA chief, involved in shady 2011 real estate deal
Arn Pearson
As Oklahoma attorney general, Pruitt made $70,000 flipping a Tulsa property under questionable circumstances
Gaza’s nonviolent protesters exploited by Hamas, but feared by Israel
Dov Waxman
Palestinians have a long history of nonviolent protests
Rex Tillerson downsized State Department, but paid consultants
Charlie May
Despite his ambitions, Tillerson hardly has anything to show for his vision for the State Department
Sinclair-style employment contracts that require payment for quitting are very uncommon
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Sinclair’s employment contracts are kind of like a toll road. You have to pay to leave
A Sinclair national correspondent frequently interviewed Alex Jones for Russian-funded TV
Eric Hananoki
While working for the Kremlin-backed network RT, Kristine Frazao allowed Jones to push his many conspiracy theories
Addiction drug’s side effect: More overdoses?
Alec MacGillis
Those getting Vivitrol shots could be more susceptible to a fatal overdose if they halt treatment early
Former employee: Sinclair was biased long before it was pro-Trump
Nicole Karlis
An ex-Sinclair employee tells Salon biased news was part of the program long before the viral fake news scripts
Have Christian nationalists staged a “soft coup,” with Trump as their figurehead?
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Andrew Whitehead: Right-wing evangelicals think Trump can make "their vision of a Christian nation" real
Arizona Republicans fight to protect dark-money donors from voters
Amanda Marcotte
Voters in Tempe overwhelmingly demanded a campaign disclosure law. GOP legislators found a way to shut it down
NRATV: YouTube caused “a lot of hatred” by censoring content
Charlie May
The NRA was criticized for telling members to "rise up" against YouTube censorship – and has no plans to apologize
Scott Walker in trouble? Wisconsin Democrats “feeling very hopeful” after election win
Matthew Rozsa
Top Democrats say the wind is at their back: "I think it's a wonderful sign for November"
Slipped through the cracks: April 4, 2018
Compiled by Salon staff
The notes and quotes you may have missed
We have Bill Clinton to thank in part for Trump’s propaganda machine
Jacob Sugarman
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped pave the way for Sinclair's broadcasting monopoly
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