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Texas two-step: Ending abortion rights and voting rights are part of the right’s long-term plan

David Daley, Amanda Litman
John Roberts' Supreme Court has set red-state legislatures free to pass regressive laws with no fear of the voters

The swirly, brain-freezing origins of the frozen margarita machine

Caitlin Raux Gunther
Mariano Martinez looked at a soft-serve machine and saw unlimited drink potential

Scientists find new way to reduce marine “dead zones”

Tara Lohan
Wetlands can help remove nutrient pollution causing low-oxygen “dead zones." But placement matters, a study says

Coffee and community improvement districts: Unpacking the mystery of the $7 Starbucks macchiato

Michael Karlis
I compared the prices of my go-to Starbucks order in America's 30 largest cities. The results surprised me

“The Morning Show” shifts to cover the pandemic, but still needs a shot in the arm to find its soul

Melanie McFarland
The return of Apple TV+'s series injects even more star power, yet remains indulgently hollow despite its themes

35 happy little facts about Bob Ross

Alvin Ward
Bob Ross' signature curly 'do? A perm he absolutely hated but stuck with because of branding

Astronomers think they know where to find Planet Nine

Nicole Karlis
A new study increases the odds that Planet Nine is real, and possibly closer to Earth than previously thought

Why is everyone arguing over horse paste? To avoid discussion about the dangers of vaccine refusal

Amanda Marcotte
Anti-vaxxers keep debating ivermectin so people don't talk about how dangerous it is to be unvaccinated

The rise of harm reduction in the war on drugs

Troy Farah
"Undoing Drugs" chronicles the growing movement to prioritize people in the battle against addiction

Lauren Boebert faces major roadblock on path to re-election: redistricting

Tom Boggioni
A non-partisan redistricting committee has changed the Colorado map, putting Boebert in a more liberal district

Bias, theocracy and lies: Inside the secretive organization behind the National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Exclusive investigation: Exactly who is behind the supposedly ecumenical, nonpartisan National Prayer Breakfast?

In clashes over cannabis, race, and water, hard data is scarce

Theo Whitcomb
Amid racialized water disputes, hydrogeologists struggle to model a complex aquifer in California’s Siskiyou County

How North Carolina became a laboratory for the GOP’s subversion of democracy

David Daley
Republicans went too far with an overtly racist gerrymander — but in the long run, still got what they wanted

GOP may be getting “greedy” in redistricting war — but Democrats are “unilaterally disarming”

Igor Derysh
Some Democrats think "we're f***king idiots" for pushing fairer maps while GOP resorts to extreme gerrymanders

FDA approval will not change anti-vaxxers’ minds — but it does make vaccine mandates possible

Amanda Marcotte
Trumpers were using the FDA as an excuse, not a reason. Only personal consequences will persuade them to vaccinate

A feminist reckoning for six Beyoncé songs

Sloane Kali Faye
Queen Bey is independent, sex-positive and successful, but how empowering are her lyrics and business practices?

The chameleonic history of malted milk powder

Justine Lee
How an ingredient with nutritional origins found its way into our favorite baked goods

Thanks to climate change, supply chain disruptions are poised to be the new normal

Matthew Rozsa
Experts say you should expect more shortages in the future as extreme weather events wreak havoc worldwide

Meet the “scholar-activists” fighting Big Ag

Daniel O'Connell, Scott Peters
Scholars-turned-activists took on California agribusiness and played a key role in ending the bracero program

Republicans ramp up the racism to deflect blame for COVID surge

Amanda Marcotte
Everyone knows that it is unvaccinated Trumpers spreading delta, but Republicans want to blame immigrants instead

Vincent Pastore has made a career of playing wise guys, but is he tired of it? Fuhgeddaboudit!

Alli Joseph
The actor appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss breaking into acting at 42, embracing typecasting & his latest film

House Republican who described Capitol riot as a “normal tourist visit” grilled by Dem colleague

Meaghan Ellis
Republican lawmaker interrogated for his decision to vote against medals being awarded to Capitol police officers

Looking back at the founding of FAIR — 35 years of giving mainstream media hell

Jeff Cohen
Our progressive media nonprofit was lucky — but we also figured out how to shame journalists into doing better

The Christian nationalist assault on democracy goes stealth — but the pushback is working

Paul Rosenberg
Salon's 2018 reporting helped drive the Christian right's Project Blitz underground. Now it's back, on the down-low
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