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Rick Scott and Mitch McConnell (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

GOP's new plan: Tax the poor even more

Thom Hartmann - Independent Media Institute

Rick Scott believes he can get elected president on a program of making inequality great again. He may be right

Tucker Carlson (Janos Kummer/Getty Images)

Tucker mocked on Twitter as Putin tool

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

Lt. Col. Vindman offers Fox News host advice: "Live your life" such that Putin "doesn't think you're an ally"

People protesting against the ongoing war in Ukraine gather on March 13 in Berlin. (Hannibal Hanschke/Getty Images)

Mass antiwar protests across Europe

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Beyond London, Berlin and Warsaw, protesters also took to the streets in Moscow and occupied Ukrainian cities

Madison Cawthorn at the RNC (Committee on Arrangements for the 2020 Republican National Committee via Getty Images)

Madison Cawthorn called an embarrassment

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Republicans in North Carolina are expressing distaste and calling for Cawthorn to be replaced

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Getty/Yoan Valat)

Saudi regime executes 81 people

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"Just last week the crown prince told journalists he plans to modernize Saudi Arabia's criminal justice system, only to order the largest mass execution in the country's history."

Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, the only child of the marriage between George IV and Caroline of Brunswick (The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images)

Royal heirs who died before they reigned

Samantha Arrowsmith - Mental Floss

Not every hopeful monarch got their chance to ascend the throne, no matter how long they waited

Duncan Lacroix and Sam Heughan in "Outlander" (Starz/Ed Miller)

Heughan could see Outlander "without me"

Dan Selcke - Winter is Coming

Plus: Why "Outlander" hired an intimacy coordinator this season

A man looking as though he is seeing many reflections of himself in many mirrors and is fluctuating between the emotions of happy and sad (Getty Images/Eric O'Connell)

The pseudoscience of lie detection

Maria Hartwig

"Experts" are selling classes on how to tell if someone is lying from reading expressions. They're lying to you

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Classic martini cocktail (Getty Images/Cavan Images)

Measuring life in Martini glasses

Kara Newman

It’s a drink that can never be ruined. Not even by a global pandemic.

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5 recipes to make for your toddler

Rachel Tepper Paley - Food52

Here are five recipes that allow your little one to "help" with minimal disruption and maximum joy

Overhead view of couple reading a cooking recipe (Getty Images/Hinterhaus Productions)

5 of the most exciting spring cookbooks

Ashlie D. Stevens

"Mi Cocina" by Rick Martinez and “To The Last Bite” by Alexis de Bochenek both make the list

Woman's hands holding an empty dish bowl (Getty Images/Marinela Malcheva)

Why fasting makes you feel "high"

Mary Elizabeth Williams

There's a well-established link between fasting and religious ecstasy. The reason may be neurochemical

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NFL's speculative Covid science

Rae Ellen Bichell - KFF Health News

The league is using the arcane "Ct value" to allow players to return after testing positive for covid

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17 best hot sauces for every occasion

Rebecca Firkser - Food52

Our favorite cooks and writers gave us the scoop

Young couple and son washing the dishes in the kitchen (Getty Images/Giselleflissak)

How to divvy up childcare equally

Gail Cornwall

Academic studies show what self-help books get right and wrong about equalizing domestic work

Russian President Vladimir Putin, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and Adolph Hitler (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Geopolitics and the Ukraine conflict

Alfred McCoy - TomDispatch.com

Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have forged a new partnership in Eurasia. How will that shape the global future?

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Sebastian Stan in "Fresh" (Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios)

“Fresh” risks its butt innovating horror

Kelly McClure

Mimi Cave's new body-horror film adds more to the genre than it chomps away

Russian President Vladimir Putin (Alexander Nemenov/Pool Photo via AP/ Getty Stock/ Salon)

Second mayor abducted in Ukraine

Kelly McClure

Days ago the mayor of Melitopol was also abducted, with a Russian stand-in put in his place as new acting mayor

Pr. Mildred Dresselhaus with an ultra high vacuum surface analysis system for imaging and characterizing thin film organic and inorganic materials and devices in the soft semiconductor lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mildred Dresselhaus, USA, LOreal-UNESCO Award For Women in Science, 2007 Laureate for North America, 'For her research on solid state materials, including conceptualizing the creation of carbon nanotubes'. (Micheline PELLETIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

The remarkable life of a nanotech queen

Maia Weinstock

Mildred Dresselhaus laid the foundations for countless advances in nanotechnology

Young woman holding birth control pills blister pack (Getty Images/Dimitri Otis)

Birth control side effects elude science

Saima Sidik - Undark

Birth control users report the drug affects their mental health, but scientists have been unable to find the link

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Rachel Brosnahan (Miriam 'Midge' Maisel) and Luke Kirby (Lenny Bruce) in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" (Photo illustration by Salon/Prime Video/Christopher Saunders)

The Carrie and Big of "Mrs. Maisel”

Alison Stine

The best pair on “Maisel” recalls the worst one on “Sex and the City”

United States Secretary of State Tony Blinken, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chairman of Sudan's Sovereign Council Abdel-Fattah al-Burhan (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Why won't the Arab world dump Putin?

Mohammad Ali Salih

For Sudan's military regime, Putin's an old friend — and for the Sudanese people, the U.S. simply can't be trusted

Richard Nixon and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

When Nixon meddled in an overseas war

Matthew Rozsa

In 1968, Richard Nixon sabotaged U.S. foreign policy to influence a presidential election: The parallel is obvious

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) speaks as Judge Merrick Garland testifies before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on his nomination to be US Attorney General on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 22, 2021. (AL DRAGO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Twitter fact-checks Ted Cruz

Brandon Gage - Alternet

Cruz's distortion of reality is remarkable

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