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Sinclair solicits its news directors to donate to its own PAC: report
Charlie May
The company is asking its news directors to aid its lobbying efforts aimed at deregulation, shocking media experts
A dance with Parkinson’s: Patients find movement and meaning through dance therapy
Rachel Leah
A dance program designed for people with Parkinson's is changing lives in 250 communities in 25 countries
Inside the Vasari Corridor, where Medici feet once trod
Noah Charney
The story of this passage atop the Ponte Vecchio cuts right through the heart of Florence's history
Desegregating blood: A civil rights struggle to remember
Thomas A Guglielmo
Despite the military's desperate need for blood after Pearl Harbor, some donors were turned away
The alt-right is killing people
Keegan Hankes, Alex Amend
The Southern Poverty Law Center counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged alt-right perpetrators
Far-right activists and “alt-right” trolls are using the #MeToo movement to bolster their xenophobia
Nina Mast
#120dB is an ethnosexist German campaign that scapegoats Europe's migrants for gender-based violence
Catching a glimpse of “the black tech renaissance”
D. Watkins
I went down to BlackTech Week in Miami with a group from Maryland to see the future of cybersecurity
California to drug users: We’ll pay for you to test your dope
Pauline Bartolone
The executive director of the LA Community Health Project is helping run a needle exchange program out of a van
Why the global stock market crash doesn’t really matter
Jay L. Zagorsky
Recently the stock market was hitting a new record every other day, but now stocks seem to be in a free fall
The CD is dead? Not so fast
Annie Zaleski
Best Buy might have dumped it and we're all addicted to Spotify, but the truth about the format's health is complex
Bernie Sanders, Howard Dean and the political contradictions of Vermont
David Masciotra
Salon talks to Bill Mares about the Green Mountain State in the age of Trump
Unnecessary medical care is more common than you think
Marshall Allen
“Do no harm” should include the cost of care, too, the report author says
Tax bill provision designed to spur paid family leave to lower-wage workers
Michelle Andrews
Tax credit is available to companies, but only if two key criteria are met
“No hate in my holler” march is a window into West Virginia’s political divide
Beth JoJack
People traveled from all over to participate in the 'no hate in my holler' march
Americans are saving energy by staying at home
Ashok Sekar, Eric Williams
Being a home-body has this positive effect but the question of how to improve energy efficiency must be asked
Sessions’ war on pot could speed up marijuana legalization nationwide
Paul Seaborn
How the Trump administration intends to treat states that have legalized pot
“Strike Back” brings women into the action
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the director and female leads about the new dynamic of Cinemax's long-running action series
Trump can’t be bothered to read his daily intel reports
Rachel Leah
Trump has reportedly opted out of written daily briefings for oral ones — a charge he once levied against Obama
The hidden history of black nationalist women’s political activism
Keisha N. Blain
Black history month is too often focused on black men
John Kelly’s true self and ICE’s mission creep: Tyranny is spreading
Heather Digby Parton
Darkest side of the Trump agenda: Kelly reveals his true colors and ICE seeks to join the intelligence community
The strange tale of Carter Page: Republicans built a defense of Trump around this guy?
Matthew Sheffield
Trying to defend this untrustworthy Putin shill was an exceptionally dumb idea, even by Republican standards
Gulf crisis: is Qatar really the “region’s Israel?”
James M. Dorsey
Unlike Qatar, Israel is not really in the business of fostering opposition or regime change in the region
Your mobile phone can give away your location, even if you tell it not to
Guevara Noubir
Servicemembers' digital fitness trackers are storing their locations near military bases and clandestine sites
6 states that could pass marijuana initiatives this year
Phillip Smith
If marijuana initiatives can make the ballot, they are likely to win
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