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President Obama's dire reminder to black voters: American “history can go backwards” like from post-Civil War Reconstruction to Jim Crow
"If we don't vote, we can go backwards"
09/28/2016 20:12 UTC
The FCC's weak new "open Internet" rules
A partisan vote on Tuesday displeases everyone. And everyone's right
12/22/2010 00:45 UTC
The delicate evolutionary dance of dinosaurs and ancient plants
A new study answers long-held questions about how dinosaurs' mass extinction influenced plant evolution
05/03/2022 22:06 UTC
Paul Krugman has it backwards: Hillary supporters are the ones in a fantasy world
The New York Times columnist wants voters to be pragmatic. But pragmatism for its own sake can be a dangerous thing
02/09/2016 13:15 UTC
Greed, ignorance and local news: Journalists fight back against corporate ownership
Local newspapers have been gutted by corporate owners across the country — but the survivors are joining unions
05/13/2021 09:40 UTC
Long after the virus is gone, the trauma from quarantine will linger
The pandemic is forcing billions into isolation — and that will have long-term repercussions for human civilization
05/23/2020 18:00 UTC
Why 2020 may be a signal year for the American labor movement
Strikes have become mainstream topics of conversation — and the pandemic is changing the calculus for labor
09/06/2020 12:00 UTC
GOP's grim shutdown legacy: How the 1995 debacle turned states blue
Don't buy the spin that Republicans didn't pay for their previous shutdown. They're still feeling the effects today
10/03/2013 15:44 UTC
Heirloom vegetables: $1,000
Sotheby's auctions high-priced vegetables to benefit local farms. But is that really an answer to agribusiness?
08/20/2010 04:20 UTC
"Gracie"
This tale of a young girl who longs to play soccer on an all-boys team is more than just a "You go, girl!" feminist fable.
06/01/2007 15:05 UTC
Never enough of "enough is enough"
Obama gets right down to the heart of economic matters in Green Bay.
09/22/2008 21:02 UTC
Women's pain is often brushed off in medicine. When will it be taken seriously?
Genital and pelvic pain are particularly at risk of being dismissed due to biases and taboos
10/09/2023 19:59 UTC
Debut of Salon Radio with Glenn Greenwald: An interview with Dan Ellsberg
We speak with the hero of the Pentagon Papers case about that controversy and what lessons can be drawn for our current political climate.
07/25/2008 22:15 UTC
The Indian Ocean's mysterious gravity hole may be the result of a prehistoric ocean erased by time
A new study postulates there was an ancient ocean that no longer exists, given the planet's imperfect sphere shape
07/26/2023 09:54 UTC
How Abraham Lincoln dealt with traitors and insurrectionists: A history lesson
After a bitter election, much of the nation resisted and rebelled — but this president knew where to draw the line
12/12/2021 11:00 UTC
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