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Beware, President Trump: Robert Mueller is just getting started
Heather Digby Parton
Special Counsel Robert Mueller may finally be getting to the biggest issues — and getting closer to the president
Green science’s white people problem
Yessenia Funes
The environmental sciences lack diversity — and that leaves holes in our understanding of health
Normalizing nukes, Pentagon-style
Rajan Menon
New policies make nuclear weapons more "usable" by the U.S.
This screenwriting app is Hollywood’s secret weapon
Salon Marketplace
Channel your inner J.J. Abrams
Even dinosaurs aren’t safe from Trump: Irreplaceable Bear Ears fossils under threat
Amanda Marcotte
A cache of Triassic fossils in Utah were protected under Obama, but Trump has left the site exposed to looters
CPAC has always been an odious spectacle, but this year was special
Heather Digby Parton
Global far right gets the spotlight at Trump-centric GOP confab — but is that worse than the Ann Coulter days?
Inside Atomwaffen as it celebrates a member for allegedly killing a gay Jewish college student
A.C. Thompson, Ali Winston, Jake Hanrahan
With Samuel Woodward charged, other members were concerned only with whether the group’s cover might've been blown
Will anyone prevent Pennsylvania Republicans from impeaching their supreme court?
Matthew Rozsa
After the state's top court struck down the Republican gerrymandering scheme, Republicans want revenge
Pennsylvania’s new congressional map: Less skewed, but mostly noncompetitive
Theo Landsman
State supreme court's new map is much better than the old one, but leaves most voters in one-party districts
5 big questions about Pennsylvania’s major gerrymandering ruling
Mary Maddox, Jeremy Binckes
The dust is settling in a case that's likely to shape the 2018 midterms — and could set a benchmark
Pennsylvania’s new congressional districts are gerrymander-free — and Republicans are angry
Matthew Rozsa
Not wanting to give up its unfairly gerrymandered districts, Pennsylvania GOP leaders vow "action in federal court"
Full court press: GOP’s state-level power grab goes far beyond Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Faced with unfriendly rulings, Republicans in many states are now trying to undermine the judicial system
I approved this Facebook message — but you don’t know that
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Political ads are required to say who paid for and approved the ads, which has now extended to Facebook
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Salon MarketplacePennsylvania Republicans’ solution to gerrymandering is more gerrymandering
Matthew Rozsa
"It was probably constructed in mind to keep as many Republican seats as possible," a PA county chairman told Salon
Democrats target 12 states to prevent another decade of GOP gerrymandering
Steven Rosenfeld
Electing governors across the Midwest and South could break the GOP lock on Congress and state legislatures
Gulf crisis: is Qatar really the “region’s Israel?”
James M. Dorsey
Unlike Qatar, Israel is not really in the business of fostering opposition or regime change in the region
Your mobile phone can give away your location, even if you tell it not to
Guevara Noubir
Servicemembers' digital fitness trackers are storing their locations near military bases and clandestine sites
“That makes no sense in a democracy”: Pennsylvanians weigh in on redistricting
Ashley Murray
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf wants resident input before he approves a new state Congressional map
Pennsylvania Republicans want to impeach Supreme Court justices that killed their gerrymander scheme
Charlie May
When you can't win the game fairly, replace the referees
How the Republicans rigged Congress — new documents reveal an untold story
David Daley
Exclusive: Insider documents unveil Republicans' years-long scheme to gerrymander America and undermine democracy
Put down “Hillbilly Elegy” and read this book instead
Erin Keane
Salon talks to historian Elizabeth Catte about her new book "What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia"
The Koch Brothers are plotting a right-wing takeover of America’s judicial system
Jacob Sugarman
The billionaire magnates have their eyes on the Supreme Court, and that's not all
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