Showing results for: mental illness (page 23)
Fox & Friends host complains “we’ve shut down an entire country for 0.3%”
Roger Sollenberger
Brian Kilmeade blamed Gov. Cuomo, ignoring the fact that the first projections came from the Trump administration
Joe Biden was right about black people and Trump — and the left needs to get past purity tests
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's inartful phrasing was essentially correct — and progressives must face the urgency of this situation
Is it fair to question a presidential candidate’s mental fitness?
Matthew Rozsa
Both Biden and Trump exhibit signs of cognitive decline. But diagnosing from afar is a medical ethics no-no
Yale psychiatrist: Trump “projects his sense of inferiority” by calling women reporters “nasty”
Igor Derysh
Donald Trump's "mental incapacity," says Dr. Bandy X. Lee, is "the greatest calamity in the nation's history"
“I Know This Much Is True” offers twice the Mark Ruffalo, many more times the sadness
Melanie McFarland
Honestly, how much more despair can we take right now? HBO's new limited series puts that question to the test
A Mother’s Day scream into the void: Rage, grief and brief moments of beauty in the pandemic age
Lily Burana
Our days drag. I'm angry all the time. And I hardly recognize myself in the domestic scenes I've embraced
Ibram X. Kendi: Why the coronavirus is hitting black people so hard
D. Watkins
Ibram X. Kendi and co-author Jason Reynolds on their new YA book "Stamped" and the legacy of racism, then and now
“Being busy all the time is not healthy”: Ban.do founder wants to change the narrative about success
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Jen Gotch appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss "The Upside of Being Down" and slowing the hustle to find optimism
Quit telling your MAGA parents to take the coronavirus seriously — they’ll never listen
Amanda Marcotte
It's no good browbeating Trump fans about social distancing. It will never work, and is likely to backfire
Trump is insane: And it’s time for leading Democrats to say that out loud
David Masciotra
Rational Americans already understand that our president is mentally ill. Will Democrats ever speak truth to power?
“We’re putting people in prison whose only crime is mental illness”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
PBS' "Bedlam" director Ken Rosenberg spoke to Salon about how incarceration won out over hospitalization
Now is not the time for Quibi, the new streaming service for your phone
Melanie McFarland
While life stands still a new mobile-only service offers episodic "quick bite" entertainment that doesn't stick
Our Dunning-Kruger president: Trump’s arrogance and ignorance are killing people
Chauncey DeVega
When stupid people think they're smart, they do maximum damage. That's where we are with Trump and the pandemic
Pandemic dilemmas: When should moms self-isolate from a newborn baby?
Katharine Gammon
Mothers with a known or likely COVID-19 infection are being asked to self-isolate from their newborns
Dr. Bandy Lee: Trump is spreading a “mental health pandemic” that’s making coronavirus worse
Chauncey DeVega
Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Coronavirus pandemic and Donald Trump's irrational cult is a deadly combination
My houseplant garden is a tiny national park Donald Trump can never destroy
Alex Dew
I may not be able to save the world from Donald Trump, but I can save my plants from root rot and spider mites
Republican Rep. Don Young dismisses coronavirus as “the beer virus” as he downplays pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
"This beer virus I call it — they call it a coronavirus, I call it a beer virus — how do you like that?"
Coronavirus could hit homeless hard, and that could hit everyone hard
Michael Cousineau
Amid all the planning, the impact of the spread of COVID-19 among homeless people is not being widely discussed
Giving birth can be transformative. Having an abortion can be transformative, too
Dominika Seidman
Louisiana wants abortion providers to be unable to challenge abortion restrictions. If only they saw what I see
Why humanity should look to its roots as we revillage our towns and cities
April M. Short
The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters
Why no retired generals oppose America’s forever wars
Danny Sjursen
A nation turns its lonely eyes to (someone like) you...
Why “Horse Girl” and other films are turning their lenses on the loneliness of women
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Netflix film joins others like "Tully" and "Greta" to depict a gnawing emptiness not associated with romance
“Visible”: The impact of TV on queer identity, before and after Ellen
Hanh Nguyen
In the new Apple TV+ series "Visible: Out on Television" LGBTQ celebrities discuss their most formative TV moments
How “Joker” became a victim of the white male rage it depicts
Matthew Rozsa
The American epidemic of white male rage fueled "Joker" to Oscar contention glory, but also the film's downfall
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