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Himesh Patel in "Station Eleven" (Ian Watson/HBO Max)

How realistic is "Station Eleven's" flu?

Nicole Karlis
Published 3 years ago

In the show, a flu with a 99% fatality rate and no incubation period wipes out the world. Could that really happen?

Tucker Carlson, Greg Gutfeld, Sean Hannity and the US Supreme Court Building (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Why Biden's SCOTUS promise is a trigger

Amanda Marcotte
Published 3 years ago

Right-wing media doesn't need a name to know their narrative: Any Black female nominee is inherently unsuitable

Onion Soup (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

French onion soup, minus the tears

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 3 years ago

An easy hack for chopping onions means you can make this classic soup and save your eyes, too

Tomi Lahren and Tucker Carlson (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Fox melts down over Biden SCOTUS pick

Igor Derysh
Published 3 years ago

Sean Hannity muses that Biden's nonexistent Supreme Court nominee may be "unlawful" and "unconstitutional"

US comic book artist Art Spiegelman poses on March 20, 2012 in Paris, prior to the private viewing of his exhibition 'Co-Mix', which will run from March 21 to May 21, 2012 at the Pompidou centre. The Swedish-born New Yorker Spiegelman, 62, is known as the creator of "Maus", an animal fable of his Jewish father's experience in the Holocaust -- the only comic book to have won a Pulitzer Prize, the top US book award. (BERTRAND LANGLOIS/AFP via Getty Images)

"Maus" yanked from schools: "Orwellian"

Jon Skolnik
Published 3 years ago

A Tennessee school board voted to pull Art Spiegelman's "Maus" – an award-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust

(Mark Weinberg / Food52)

How to recork Champagne

Fiveandspice - Food52
Published 3 years ago

Now you don't have to worry about finishing the bottle in one night

Stephen Breyer, Joe Biden and Mitch McConnell (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

SCOTUS fight: Moment of reckoning

Brian Karem
Published 3 years ago

Breyer's replacement won't shift the balance of power. But how this goes may tell us whether America can be saved

In this photo illustration Covid-19 rapid antigen self-test kits from Abbot company is displayed at a pharmacy in New Delhi on January 11, 2022. (SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images)

Medicare won't pay for home Covid tests

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
Published 3 years ago

The laws governing Medicare don’t provide coverage for self-administered diagnostic tests

Dr. Robert Malone, who worked on early research into the mRNA technology behind top COVID-19 vaccines, attends a panel discussion titled COVID 19: A Second Opinion in the Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill on January 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. The panel featured scientists and doctors who have been criticized for expressing skepticism about COVID-19 vaccines and for promoting the use of unproven medications for treatment of the disease. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Dr. Robert Malone: Anti-vax superstar

Kathryn Joyce
Published 3 years ago

Robert Malone thinks he was "written out" of COVID vaccine history. His anti-vax revenge tour has made him famous

Protesters call for a "forensic audit" of the 2020 presidential election, during a demonstration by a group called Election Integrity Fund and Force outside of the Michigan State Capitol , in Lansing, on October 12, 2021. (JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)

Jan. 6 protesters want Michigan "audit"

Igor Derysh
Published 3 years ago

Former Oath Keeper and Capitol protester says Michigan's not settled: "Nobody can say whether there was" vote fraud

Barbara Lee and Pramila Jayapal (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Left: "No military solution" on Ukraine

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
Published 3 years ago

Leading progressives Pramila Jayapal and Barbara Lee call on Biden "to find a diplomatic way out of this crisis"

An Oath Keeper from Idaho in Bozeman, Montana, shows off his membership. (William Campbell/Corbis via Getty Images)

Oath Keepers: 50-years of U.S. extremism

Arun Gupta - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

How did the Oath Keepers go from opposing government tyranny to being an enthusiastic and bloody arm of it?

Donald Trump and Melania Trump step out of Marine One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on January 20, 2021. (ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump has less money than he boasted

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

Trump had just $93 million in cash during 2020 — significantly less than the $793 million he claimed in 2015

Roy Choi meets the people actively preserving Latinx cuisine in L.A.'s Chavez Ravine. (Randall Michaelson)

Roy Choi: Our food systems are broken

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 3 years ago

The food truck icon talks to Salon about standing up for social justice, with a taco in hand

Newly appointed state Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo speaks during a press conference at Neo City Academy in Kissimmee, Florida. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Fla. surgeon general won't endorse vax

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

Dr. Joseph Ladapo appeared in front of a state Senate committee without a single slide or chart

Actor Peter Dinklage (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Peter Dinklage vs. "Snow White" remake

Joy Saha
Published 3 years ago

Perhaps the new version will give actual human names and personalities to the generous men who take in the runaway

Podcast host Joe Rogan (Getty Images)

Joe Rogan's wildest interview yet

Brett Bachman
Published 3 years ago

All of the wildest claims from an especially scientifically illiterate conversation with Jordan Peterson

Tusken Raiders and Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison, on right) in a scene from "The Book of Boba Fett" (Disney+/Lucasfilm Ltd.)

The best "Boba Fett" scenes are silent

Alison Stine
Published 3 years ago

Non-spoken moments with the Tusken Raiders could teach the Disney+ show a thing or two about acting

Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer (center) enters House Chamber before President Barack Obama delivers his fifth State of the Union Address before a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C. on January 28, 2014. (Jeff Malet Photography)

Can Dems replace Breyer in enough time?

Jon Skolnik
Published 3 years ago

A year of "Manchinema" stonewalling may be cause for concern around the fate of Justice Breyer's SCOTUS replacement

Madison Cawthorn, Donald Trump and Candace Owens (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

MAGA battle: Trump "completely wrong"

Igor Derysh
Published 3 years ago

TrumpWorld in an uproar as Candace Owens, Madison Cawthorn oppose Trump's pick in Tennessee congressional race

Dan Bongino (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for Politicon)

YouTube shows Dan Bongino the door

Brett Bachman
Published 3 years ago

Just last week, YouTube suspended Bongino's channel for falsely claiming mask-wearing does not work

Mutating virus variant (Getty Images/wildpixel)

The "son of omicron" is here

Matthew Rozsa
Published 3 years ago

The variant, known as BA.2, has been identified in over 40 countries and seems to spread very quickly

Engineering teams at NASAs James Webb Space Telescope Mission Operations Center at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore monitor progress as the observatory's second primary mirror wing rotates into position, on January 8, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. Webb, an infrared telescope with a 21.3-foot (6.5-meter) primary mirror, was folded up for launch and underwent an unprecedented deployment process to unfold in space. As NASA's next flagship observatory, Webb will study every phase of cosmic history from within our solar system to the most distant observable galaxies in the early universe. (Bill Ingalls/NASA via Getty Images)

Webb telescope reaches its home in space

Nicole Karlis
Published 3 years ago

The massive observatory successfully arrived at its home in space this week

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) (Saul Loeb-Pool/Getty Images)

Another Gaetz associate pleads guilty

David Edwards - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

"Big Joe" Ellicott is the best friend of Joel Greenberg, a former "wingman" of the embattled Congressman

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