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Patients pay thousands for a back pain treatment promoted by exaggerated claims
John Hill
An investigation reveals that the claims of success for "spinal decompression" devices stretch the truth
“Collective” is an urgent exposé of killer corruption & how journalism and the people fought back
Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to the filmmaker about the investigation into the lies that cost lives & sparked protests in Romania
Right-wing trolls launch Stop the Steal PAC to cash in on election lies
Roger Sollenberger
"Donate" button disappeared from the group's website amid alleged grift and self-dealing — so now there's a PAC
The U.S. and the coddling of Donald Trump
Terri Langston
Is this really the time to "humor" Trump by allowing him slowly to come to terms with reality — like a little boy?
Joe Biden can’t bring back “normal” politics — nobody can. We need to reinvent it
Jonathan Cook
The pre-Trump neoliberal "normal" isn’t coming back: The choice is between right-wing "populism" and a new start
Big Tech is leading the new space race. Here’s why that’s a problem
Steve Song, Peter Bloom
New satellite tech could bring billions more online. But will Big Tech bring their extractive ethos into space?
Trump is going out the way he came in: A loser, a liar and a cheat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
As the virus heads into a winter surge, our defeated president tweets, plays golf and runs a money-raising scam
Will Joe Biden’s foreign policy team be warmongers — or genuine peacemakers?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Will Biden stick with failed policies of militarism — or launch a new era of diplomacy? It's a crucial decision
Lawyers at firms representing Trump worry suits “lack evidence,” may “undermine” election: report
Igor Derysh
At least one attorney has reportedly quit, while others worry about lasting damage of Trump’s bogus claims
Putin refuses to congratulate Biden, Kremlin says win not “official” until Trump’s lawsuits end
Igor Derysh
Leaders of Russia, Turkey, and China remain notably silent after Biden vowed a "very different approach" than Trump
America’s relationship with the world: Now with less terror and incoherence
Heather Digby Parton
Biden's global policies won't please everybody. But "coherent conversation with a normal guy" is possible again
Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville unseats Democratic Sen. Doug Jones in Alabama
Joseph Neese
Jones defied all odds in 2017 when he became the first Democrat sent by Alabama to the U.S. Senate in 25 years
Former Clintonite David Rothkopf on how Biden and the Democrats can redeem themselves
Chauncey DeVega
Onetime neoliberal leader recants: Now Democrats must go "scorched earth" and embrace "voices of change"
Why the latest cyber attacks were disinformation, not voting system breaches
Steven Rosenfeld
After murky high-profile media coverage, details emerge that question whether Iran was even involved
The politics of cultural despair: That’s what’s killing us, not Donald Trump
Chris Hedges
The United States has become a grotesque shadow of itself. The absurd Trump regime is a symptom, not a cause
The fluidity of “The Queen’s Gambit” is its secret weapon
Hanh Nguyen
Star Anya Taylor-Joy & EP William Horberg spoke to Salon about embracing outsider status and what could be next
Sean Connery, Oscar winner and James Bond star, dies at 90
Richard Natale, Manori Ravindran
The actor has been regarded as the most popular actor to have taken on the role as the British spy in the franchise
Donald Trump’s insatiable hunger for more: More power. More money. More golf. More women
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Consider the $3 glass of water. Trump will never give up grasping for more — we simply have to stop him
Trump and Biden on the biggest climate question: What kind of energy transition lies ahead?
Carl Pope
A historic energy transition is here: Coal is dying and oil will soon follow. How we manage this change is critical
Putin has devious plans if Joe Biden wins
Andreas Umland, Pavlo Klimkin
With the prospects rising that Biden will be elected, does the U.S. have to prepare for made-in-Russia mayhem?
Trolls from Russia are pro-Trump, trolls from Iran are anti-Trump, according to new study
Matthew Rozsa
Online misinformation efforts — from the US, Russia or Iran — follow different patterns, researchers say
Kazakh American community slams “Borat 2”: “Why is our nation fair game for public ridicule?”
Manori Ravindran, Naman Ramachandran
"Why is the showing of the film 'Borat' banned in Kazakhstan? Because this film insults our history"
The U.S. of A(rms): The art of the weapons deal in the Age of Trump
William D. Hartung
How to stuff the Middle East with weaponry
How QAnon uses satanic rhetoric to set up a narrative of “good vs. evil”
Paul Thomas
QAnon followers worship Trump as a kind of savior, and the president refuses to disavow them
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