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How the evolution of domestic cats traces the history of colonization

Troy Farah
A new study puts a date on when humans domesticated cats — and peculiarly, their history seems to follow ours

Scientists uncovered the structure of the key protein for a future hepatitis C vaccine — here’s how

Lisa Eshun-Wilson, Alba Torrents De La Peña
New tech allows the fragile HCV E1E2 protein to be photographed. Now, scientists can work towards a vaccine

How a new subsidy for ‘green hydrogen’ could set off a carbon bomb

Emily Pontecorvo
Using electricity to make hydrogen could be an elegant climate solution — or it could prop up a dirty grid

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Jan. 6 would have been different if she’d been in charge

Sarah K. Burris
"We would have been armed"

“Taking sides is not my job”: “Retrograde” filmmaker Matthew Heineman on documenting a war’s end

Sophia A. McClennen
Salon talks to Matthew Heineman about his new film about the final days of the U.S. War in Afghanistan

GOP lawyer made big “mistake” in Supreme Court hearing on elections that could backfire: attorney

Matthew Chapman
An attorney in the Moore v. Harper Supreme Court case may have doomed the GOP's effort

Will Supreme Court aid the far right in enshrining minority rule? Constitution hangs by a thread

Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
The "independent state legislature" theory is a ludicrous fringe position. Will that stop the right-wing justices?

Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees

Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere

“Sex Lives” stars on how their characters are “more powerful” in their sexuality this year

Joy Saha
Reneé Rapp and Amrit Kaur spoke to Salon about the growth and setbacks faced by Leighton and Bela this semester

Voters won in Michigan this year — and fair maps made the difference

Nancy Wang, David Daley
A grassroots movement in our state ended gerrymandering — and the results are clear. Your state can do it too

Republicans’ Supreme Court bid to let lawmakers overturn elections could badly backfire on GOP

Ian Macdougall
Moore v. Harper could transform the law — but not in the way that many pundits, or even politicians, anticipate

Is the brain a quantum computer? A remarkable pair of studies suggests so

Troy Farah
Using modified MRI machines, physicists may have found quantum entanglement between the heart and brain

The return of the American bison is an environmental boon — and a logistical mess

Lina Tran
American bison are back on the rise. The problem is, they don't respect fences

Why the mainstream news media got its midterms election coverage so wrong

Sophia A. McClennen
Today's news media simply refuses to recognize that the story of democracy in America is changing

Florida GOP plots to overturn state law to make it easier for Ron DeSantis to run for president

Samaa Khullar
Legislature plans to change state law that would require DeSantis to resign if he seeks White House

COP27 ends with no emissions agreement: The oil era is ending anyway — because it must

Carl Pope
Now we understand: Oil-exporting nations will never agree to move on — so the world will do it without them

The postliberal crackup: The GOP’s post-midterm civil war starts with the New Right

Kathryn Joyce
"Integralists" battle "national conservatives" over religion, capitalism and the far-right conquest of America

Qatar 2022 WTF: How the World Cup got lost in the desert of the real

Andrew O'Hehir
This World Cup is a farcical disaster, but that's not Qatar's fault. Call it punishment for the sins of capitalism

Abortion bans skirt a medical reality: For many teens, childbirth is a dangerous undertaking

Sarah Varney
Conservative states have high teen birth rates and little support — an issue exacerbated by abortion bans

Wildfires reshape forests and change the behavior of animals that live there

Taylor Ganz
Wildfires affect forest animals in a multitude ways — both harmful and helpful, oddly

A matter of character: How “The Crown” squares Charles with our longstanding villain edit

Melanie McFarland
Queen Elizabeth II was a monarch for the TV age, but once her son broke Diana's heart the camera's cut wasn't kind

“American Horror Story: NYC” is going nowhere, slowly

Kelly McClure
It didn't seem possible to feel bored while watching this show, until now

After the GOP’s midterm stinkbomb, the Trump-DeSantis 2024 throwdown is next

Heather Digby Parton
We don't even know who won the midterms yet — but it wasn't Donald Trump. DeSantis may conclude his time is now

Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are “inept,” media are “hypocrites and liars”

Dean Obeidallah
Republicans selling a sinister fantasy version of America while Democrats are just clueless, says former GOP head
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