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As colleges go remote, students revolt against the state of higher ed
Shane Tan
A pandemic wave of class-action lawsuits is exposing opposing ideas over the value of college
As Trump tries to bend reality, we desperately need a clearer picture
Bob Hennelly
Post-truth authoritarian Donald Trump is taking a massive risk — and we need better information on what's ahead
Back to the future: Governors outflank Trump with a new Articles of Confederation
Heather Digby Parton
Governors are doing their best to escape our performance-art president. But there's a reason we have a constitution
COVID-19 is more than a public health crisis — it’s a political crisis fueled by the ruling class
Bob Hennelly
Scarcity — and the greed of the oligarchs — have exacerbated this crisis
“Penny Dreadful: City of Angels”: Glam Nazis menace LA in this high style, no heart spin-off
Melanie McFarland
John Logan's return to the "Penny Dreadful" universe shows many sides of Natalie Dormer, but veers off the map
History shows how incumbent presidents can lose re-election — and it doesn’t bode well for Trump
Cody Fenwick
Will our current president join the ranks of George H. W. Bush and Jimmy Carter?
Detailed timeline of Trump’s failures shows how America’s coronavirus crisis was man-made
Dan Benbow
Failures of governance from Jan 3 until March 13 made the situation exponentially worse than it should have been
Trump fails the test: Yet more evidence he has no idea what he’s doing
Dan Froomkin
Trump claims he wants to "reopen the country ... very very soon," but can't answer basic questions about testing
Evelyn Yang on autism and the pandemic: “Families are suffering … they’ve been abandoned”
Matthew Rozsa
"Math guy" candidate's wife on the massive challenges of raising an autistic kid right now — and why UBI can help
“Westworld,” in a manner of speaking, pits Maeve’s fluency against Dolores’ conquering ways
Melanie McFarland
In a world where language can open doors or keep us in our place, Maeve's universal ability speaks volumes
Data suggests COVID-19 deaths disproportionately hit African American communities
Talia Buford
No, the coronavirus is not the “Great Equalizer”
How to un-rig an election: In “Slay the Dragon,” citizens fight back against gerrymandering
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to filmmaker Barak Goodman and "Ratf**ked" author David Daley about the new doc "Slay the Dragon"
The essential guide to mobile games for social-distancing non-gamers
Shira Chess
From the literary to the weird, here are some of my favorite games to help distract you while you’re stuck inside.
In these darkest of times “Star Trek: Picard” is a humane light from a distant, possible future
Melanie McFarland
The first season finale streams at a precarious time for humanity, and leaves us hopeful despite its dark moments
“Fox & Friends” host complains she can’t get her nails done: “People are dying, and I realize that”
Igor Derysh
"My friend died this morning. I'm sorry you cannot get your nails and hair done," a reporter told Ainsley Earhardt
Media must get the facts right in a life-and-death crisis: Right now, that’s not happening
Jim Naureckas
Pundits and reporters aren't being honest about the major issues driving government response to the coronavirus
This is how Trump steals the election
David Daley
It's time to talk about this. Now, before Trump or anyone else attempts to pull an October — or November — surprise
With COVID-19 containment efforts, what are the privacy rights of patients?
Hongyu Zhang
Some measures taken in China to contain the COVID-19 outbreak have raised concerns about patient privacy
Political wizard David Plouffe: Trump’s got time and money — that “should scare us all”
Andrew O'Hehir
Barack Obama's 2008 campaign manager on the challenges Joe Biden and the Democrats must overcome to beat Trump
Hackers are making malware-infected coronavirus maps to harvest personal information
Matthew Rozsa
One of the most popular interactive pandemic update maps has been copied and distributed by malicious actors
Political savant Rachel Bitecofer: Democrats face “major disadvantage” going with Biden
Chauncey DeVega
Rachel Bitecofer forecast the "blue wave." She says turnout favors the Democrats — but their messaging is awful
Joe Biden up to 96% chance of winning nomination in FiveThirtyEight forecast
Igor Derysh
Joe Biden looks unstoppable after post-Super Tuesday polls show him pulling away in key upcoming primaries
Spring is arriving earlier across the U.S., and that’s not always good news
Theresa Crimmins
Climate change has advanced the arrival of spring by as much as several weeks in some parts of the U.S.
Your phone can’t save you now: On Buddhism, technology and the alleged supremacy of the mind
Ginny Hogan
I went on a technology-free silent Buddhist retreat and decided to go on a wilderness hike. What could go wrong?
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