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COVID-19 is just the beginning: Climate change is bringing a lot more diseases with it

Matthew Rozsa
Scientists spoke with Salon about the diseases and pathogens that will be exacerbated by climate change

A church claims to have created a drug that combines ‘shrooms and toad venom. Experts are skeptical

Troy Farah
Scientists are studying whether a religious group successfully synthesized a mythical, potent psychedelic

Working hard, but never enough: How to tell if you’re an “anxious achiever”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The anxious achiever is never still, they're never done," explains Morra Aarons-Mele

“Beef” controversy explained: Costar David Choe’s past claims of “rapey” behavior resurface

Joy Saha
In 2014, the actor and artist bragged about a disturbing sexual encounter on his podcast

Republicans caught off guard by the left’s ferocious backlash

Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is an authoritarian, extremist political party that is out of the mainstream of American life

“Pull yourself up by your bootstraps:” How a joke about bootstraps devolved into an American credo

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Being self-made means "denying that you're born from a mother": Alissa Quart on the enduring "bootstraps" myth

Loneliness isn’t just bad for your mental health — it can compromise your immune system

Shilpa Ravella
New studies find that being chronically lonely affects us in ways that go deeper than the mind

Trump’s rally cry to MAGA hasn’t gone ignored — they’ve just redirected their rage

Amanda Marcotte
MAGA fans are too afraid of prison to riot, but rising hate crimes suggest they've turned their rage on minorities

Tucker stokes fears of “trans terrorism” — claims trans movement is “natural enemy” of Christianity

Gabriella Ferrigine
Fox News host pushes religious war narrative between trans movement and "traditional Christians"

“Restore my account immediately”: MTG rages after Twitter restricts her account for “vengeance” post

Igor Derysh
Greene baselessly claimed that "antifa" was organizing a "trans day of vengeance" after Nashville shooting

“Absolutely disgusting”: MTG pushes transphobic shooting claim and urges more “good guys with guns”

Igor Derysh
Right-winger faces backlash for using "children being murdered as an opportunity to promote transphobia"

Heavily armed former student kills 3 children, 3 adults at Nashville Christian school: authorities

Gabriella Ferrigine
The suspect, Audrey Hale, planned the attack, drawing a map of "how this was all going to take place," police say

Cannabis can cause overdoses. Can these drugs reverse it?

Troy Farah
Several companies are developing drugs to treat cannabis overdose, but some experts warn they could be dangerous

What’s true in “Boston Strangler,” and what’s the cost of our demand for true crime grisliness?

Alison Stine
Viewers have lamented the lack of explicit violence in the true crime film. What’s wrong with us?

From the desk of The Antler Queen: A “Yellowjackets” primer to catch you up before the show returns

Kelly McClure
Where did the buzziest show leave off, and what can we expect next? Here's everything you need to get up to speed

Thoughtful pragmatist or unhinged bigot? Why experts are rethinking Nixon’s psychopathology

Matthew Rozsa
The author of "On Nixon's Madness" on how mental illness fuels racism, anti-Semitism and homophobia

There is no secret plan: First they came for trans people

Chauncey DeVega
America is sick with fascism

Fahrenheit 2023: Even in Mississippi’s segregation academies, we learned about Emmett Till

Deirdre Sugiuchi
Working in a public school now, would I be comfortable sharing texts that might lead to me being fined or jailed?

“The country is watching”: California homeless crisis looms as Gov. Newsom eyes political future

Angela Hart
As Newsom enters his second term, his legacy as governor hinges on his making headway on the homeless crisis

Have we hit Peak Trauma? Psychologists worry the term “trauma” is becoming meaningless

Nicole Karlis
The word has devolved into slang to refer to anything mildly unpleasant. Therapists wish we were more discerning

Is working out always better for depression than therapy and medication? Not so fast, experts say

Mary Elizabeth Williams
New research boosts the case for working out — but the study has limitations

The true story of the U.S. president who kept his disability a secret

Matthew Rozsa
Despite living with chronic pain in his bowels and back, JFK kept his disabilities secret from the public

“You” star Penn Badgley thinks his killer Joe has “too many sides and needs to die”

Melanie McFarland
On "Salon Talks," the Netflix star weighs in on class elitism, hypocrisy, obsession and of course, love

Why heart attacks are rising for young people, according to experts

Matthew Rozsa
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin isn't a lone case; people 25-44 are increasingly suffering heart attacks
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