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“Godzilla vs. Kong”: Monster movies evoke adventure but also “dangers” of tropics

Priscilla Jolly
Hollywood movies have historically represented the tropics as lush green coasts but lurking underneath is danger

It’s finally spring — and time to eat outdoors: Remember what that was like?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Gather your friends, take off your masks, scatter around the yard, and chow down on my delicious rice noodle salad

In the Sonoran Desert, GIS helps to map migrant deaths

Emily Cataneo
GIS technology lends insight into why some undocumented migrants perish while crossing international borders

Texas GOP moves to “gerrymander” state courts after Democrats sweep key judicial elections

Igor Derysh
After 2020 defeats, Republican legislators across the country are trying to reconfigure or undermine state courts

From “Soul Train” to Don Shirley, new book celebrates the history of Black performance in America

D. Watkins
Author Hanif Abdurraqib appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss Black artistry, playing Spades & his COVID sneakers

Former GOP chair Michael Steele on saving his party after Trump: “Terraform” it, or destroy it?

Dean Obeidallah
Onetime RNC head says GOP faces a moment of truth: "Is it the party of Lincoln, or is it the party of Trump?"

Poet Martín Espada: “The imagination is absolutely critical to political activism”

David Masciotra
Martín Espada spoke to Salon about dehumanization of migrants, embracing being haunted & his new book "Floaters"

Decoding the mysteries of Joe Manchin’s cryptic demands for filibuster reform

Cody Fenwick
Will Democrats actually be able to pass the For the People Act?

America’s drinking water is surprisingly easy to poison

Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum
Despite a decade of warnings, thousands of water systems around the country are still at risk

Is the U.S. joining the “rules-based world” — at least when it comes to Afghanistan?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After 20 years of bloodshed and failure in Afghanistan, Biden and Blinken may finally be ready to turn the page

The evil within us: How Christian fascist ideology led to the Atlanta killings

Chris Hedges
Millions of white Americans yearn to destroy the Satanic forces they blame for the collapse of their communities

Acclaimed chef Brandon Jew: How did San Francisco’s Chinatown succeed? Through the food

Joseph Neese
The owner of the Michelin-starred Mister Jiu's shares the food and the history of his Chinatown eatery with Salon

6 questions officials still haven’t answered after weeks of hearings on the Capitol riot

Joaquin Sapien, Joshua Kaplan
More than 15 hours of testimony failed to answer fundamental questions about the Capitol attack

“There’s no alternative”: Louisiana’s ambitious plan to stay above water

Zoya Teirstein
Louisiana has a $1.5 billion plan to slow sea-level rise and BP is paying for it

Border disputes threaten climate science in the Himalayas

Lou Del Bello
Cross-border teams of scientists collaborate on climate models, even as their countries’ militaries clash

How Southern Republicans found a white-power loophole in the Voting Rights Act

Khalid Pitts
For more than a century, racist whites have invented ways to disempower Black voters. Time to break the pattern

Eric Trump’s pushing Florida Republicans to change state law so Doral resort can become a casino

Jon Skolnik
Florida currently limits gambling mostly to tribal casinos

“Frightening” new data shows humanity has degraded or destroyed two-thirds of world’s rainforest

Jessica Corbett
"We need to stop destroying forests and other nature, for the sake of our health, biodiversity, and climate"

The seven pantry essentials in my Nigerian kitchen

Kitchen Butterfly
Smoke, salinity and spice fill this kitchen

How Black cartographers put racism on the map of America

Derek H. Alderman, Joshua F.J. Inwood
The Black Panthers used maps to reimagine the cities where African Americans lived and struggled

I’ve lived up close and personal with endless war — so, in a sense, I was ready for Jan. 6

Andrea Mazzarino
As a military spouse, I already knew the feeling of life in a war zone. This one was in Washington, D.C.

How Bruce Springsteen – and the left – can reclaim and cultivate a vocabulary of patriotism

David Masciotra
By only associating patriotism with oppression, the left disarms itself in debates about the identity of the USA

It wasn’t an “intelligence failure” that left Capitol Police unprepared — it was racism

Dan Froomkin
Why didn't Capitol Police leaders take the threat seriously? The answer is obvious, but media won't say so
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