Trump quipped to Republicans that he wouldn’t be running for president again unless they “do something” to allow it.
While neocons from both sides of the proverbial political aisle welcomed what some described as President Joe Biden’s “long ...
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Matt Gaetz, Trump’s pick to be U.S. Attorney General, has said climate change is real but “doesn’t require surrender to AOC’s ...
As the war on higher education looks to heat up, academic libraries will likely be the first on the chopping block.
Joy Saha is a staff writer at Salon. She writes about food news and trends and their intersection with culture. She holds a BA in journalism from the University of Maryland, College Park.
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Organizers from Florida, Vermont and Washington discuss the rising exploitation and rollback of protections ahead.
In New York, voters passed a statewide ballot initiative that amends the state constitution to protect New Yorkers from ...
Ben & Jerry’s has filed a lawsuit against Unilever, claiming its parent company “threatened to dismantle its board and sue ...
It took Samoan activist Tunaimati’a Jacob Netzler three flights and a bus ride over the course of 24 hours to reach the big ...