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“Our Father”: the 5 creepiest moments from Netflix’s harrowing fertility fraud documentary
Joy Saha
For years, Dr. Donald Cline got away with using his own sperm to inseminate his patients without their consent
Misogyny and “male supremacism”: Central driving force in the rise of the far right
Kathryn Joyce
Yes, there's a "men's crisis" — but not because guys are under attack. "Male supremacism" is what unites the right
Shaming someone for their privilege is unlikely to change their politics, psychologists say
Matthew Rozsa
Privilege-shaming often fails to change anyone's mind — and could even be pushing many to the right, experts say
Behind the mask: How racism shaped attitudes on the pandemic
Chauncey DeVega
White people began believing COVID wasn't their problem, research shows — and that made the pandemic much worse
Behind church doors: White evangelicals are quietly fueling Trump’s Big Lie
Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals are the backbones of Trump's Big Lie — and it's all about white supremacy
From the Pilgrims to QAnon: Christian nationalism is the “asteroid coming for democracy”
Kathryn Joyce
Scholar Samuel Perry says the myth of a "Christian nation" has distorted American history from 1690 to Trump
Republicans want kids to be bullies like Trump: The hidden agenda of the right’s attack on SEL
Amanda Marcotte
Empathy and kindness are right wing kryptonite — so Republicans want to stop schools from teaching social skills
Historians’ first verdict on Trump: You’re fired! But there’s more to it than that
Paul Rosenberg
"The Presidency of Donald J. Trump" offers a wealth of valuable perspectives — but fails to measure the danger
Think Capitol rioters were “ordinary people”? New research connects many to far-right groups
Kathryn Joyce
Almost a third of Jan. 6 defendants have extremist links, says researcher Michael Jensen. It could be much more
Another Trump hate rally: The threats get worse, and polite America turns away
Chauncey DeVega
Trump spreads the poisonous gospel of white supremacy week after week — and we keep pretending it's not happening
COVID’s pre-existing condition: Pandemic has been devastating for the poor
Bob Hennelly
New data from the Poor People's Campaign reveals an immense disparity in COVID deaths. Why should we act surprised?
To renew democracy, we need big dreams: Why utopian visions are necessary
Paul Rosenberg
Historian Victoria Wolcott on how "freedom dreams" fueled the civil rights movement — and why we need them now
Is Michelle Wu America’s food justice mayor?
Steve Holt
The new leader of Boston is embarking on the most ambitious food policy agenda the city has ever seen
Why is the right so obsessed with bathroom issues? Behind the new wave of anti-LGBTQ attacks
Chauncey DeVega
A panel of experts on conservative fascination with bodily functions — it's vicious, illogical and also revealing
Scientists arrested for peaceful climate protests around the world say “climate revolution now”
Eric Schank
Scientists protested worldwide in reaction to a U.N. report concluding humanity has three years to cut emissions
WTF happened to “Defund the police”? Author Alex Vitale on Ted Cruz and his “McCarthy moment”
Chauncey DeVega
Alex Vitale's "The End of Policing" became a prop in the Jackson hearings. What's the state of police reform now?
Paul Gosar blames staff for his appearance at white nationalist conference for the second year
Jon Skolnik
Gosar attended the same event last year, encouraging attendees to become "a bigger force"
Why is the American right waging a stealth neocolonial assault on Somalia?
Mohamoud Gaildon
In the 19th century, my homeland was carved up by imperialists. Now that's in danger of happening all over again
Joe Biden defends democracy abroad — but what about right here at home?
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden is floating in a tin can, far above the world: His quest is noble, but likely bound for failure
Ted Cruz earns his “whiteness”: The Republican attack on Ketanji Brown Jackson
Chauncey DeVega
Jackson's accomplishments triggered white Republicans into vicious attacks — and Ted Cruz seized his moment
Jon Stewart’s all-white panel goes off the rails — and gets interesting
Meryl Phair
"It's time for white people to talk and figure some things out," Jon Stewart said to Andrew Sullivan
A new civil war? Maybe so — but it won’t look anything like the first one
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Barbara Walter foresees 9/11-style attacks, and a sustained insurgency, rather than straight-up warfare
The “race-obsessed liberal” nightmare: “We have to fight for a country that doesn’t love us back”
D. Watkins
Writer Wajahat Ali stopped by "Salon Talks" to discuss his new book, incarceration, Ukraine and white privilege
The must-see “Pachinko” is a pure and flawless beauty about the unpredictability of living
Melanie McFarland
Apple TV+'s stunning adaptation of Min Jin Lee’s novel is a complete triumph that will leave you aching for more
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