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America is finally waking up to the fascist danger: Let’s hope it’s not too late

Chauncey DeVega
Americans see the threat to democracy at last. But it's no time to celebrate: The Trumpists aren't beaten yet

Jim Crow lives again: Florida and Mississippi turn back the clock on voting rights

David Daley
Felon disenfranchisement was a key 1890 "reform" meant to drive Black voters off the rolls. Now it's back

Has the tide turned for Biden and the Democrats? It’s way too early to celebrate

Chauncey DeVega
Republican hubris and overreach is leading toward dramatic payback — but Democrats' sugar high could be fleeting

Trump, golf and Saudi Arabia: A filthy cycle of “sportswashing”

Robert Lipsyte
New golf tour sponsored by the brutal Saudi monarchy is, of course, aligned with Donald Trump. It won't end well

Extremism expert Stephanie Foggett: How the far right is winning the “information war”

Chauncey DeVega
With no "shared understanding of reality," "confusion and doubt" are everywhere — and the far-right loves it

After Mar-a-Lago: A panel of experts on the grave danger just ahead

Chauncey DeVega
Experts on the far right discuss this moment of national crisis: Are we being "carried slowly toward civil war"?

A new holy war rises in America, Israel and Europe — people of faith must stand against it

Ariel Gold
From Jan. 6 rioters to the West Bank, the poisonous distortion of scripture is fueling conflict. We can stop it

Truth-telling, confession and first-class lies: Is moral clarity possible in Donald Trump’s America?

Kelly Denton-Borhaug
What it means to dig deeply for moral clarity against the prevailing headwinds of disengagement and disinformation

Longtime GOP insider Cheri Jacobus: America is “not going to recover from Donald Trump”

Chauncey DeVega
Former Republican strategist says her party can't be salvaged — and if Trump isn't punished, America is "done for"

Still no justice for Emmett Till: On Carolyn Bryant Donham, accountability and who is seen as a wolf

D. Watkins
Carolyn Bryant Donham, who was not indicted, claims she's "more than a wolf whistle." But Till was not a wolf

Kansas voters used democracy to stop right wing extremists — but GOP fascism is still on the rise

Chauncey DeVega
In Pennsylvania and Arizona, Big Lie supporters have won GOP nominations for governor and other key races

Fewer and fewer OB-GYNs are taught how to perform abortions. What happens when there’s no one left?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The dismantling of reproductive rights starts with OB-GYNs, many of whom aren't trained to terminate pregnancies

After Trump, Christian nationalist ideas are going mainstream – despite a history of violence

Samuel Perry
Christian nationalist ideology suggests that unless they control the state, the state will suppress Christianity

“A Christian politician cannot be racist”: Viktor Orbán brings his far-right pep rally to CPAC Texas

Kathryn Joyce
Over the last two years, Orbán has become an icon of American conservatives rivaled only by Donald Trump

Why I wish George Jetson a happy birthday — whenever it is

D. Watkins
As a kid in the '80s I loved "The Jetsons" until I realized there were no Black people in its future

Are the “walls closing in” on Donald Trump? Don’t hold your breath

Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream media is way too eager to claim that justice is coming and Trump is toast. That's how he likes it

The Gilead Playbook: Right-wing extremists are making fiction come true

Nina Burleigh
We're now living in the aftermath of all that the Trump years unleashed. How do we escape this misogynist madness?

Historian Linda Hirshman: We need a “revived feminist movement” ready to fight “white innocence”

Chauncey DeVega
Bestselling author on the history lesson post-Roe feminism is about to learn: "White women are going to die"

America’s heart of darkness: Making sense of the nonsensical allure of MAGA

Michel Gueldry
Yes, the Trump movement is nuts. But a deeper explanation invokes history, psychology, economic factors and more

Resisting fascism and winning the education wars: How we can meet the challenge

Henry A. Giroux
Education is under attack — because it is essential to democracy. Educators can fight back, and turn the tide

Ibram X Kendi on how antiracism can defeat Ted Cruz: “His political life rests on racist propaganda”

D. Watkins
Salon talks to Ibram X. Kendi about his antiracism work and his new book "How to Raise an Antiracist"

Celebrating Norman Lear, progressive architect of the Archie-verse, as he turns 100

Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
Norman Lear, Rob Reiner and more spoke to Salon about the power of comedy, especially in sitcoms that dare

Doomsday? Nearly half of “strong Republicans” believe it’s almost time for armed violence

Chauncey DeVega
New survey of "extreme polarization and alienation" is dark but not surprising: Americans really hate each other

Justice Alito’s bad theology: Abortion foes don’t have “morality” on their side

Elizabeth M. Freese, Angela Tyler-Williams
Alito's conception of morality, in his abortion decision, relies on a patriarchal theology most Americans reject
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