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Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Beyond Biden: POTUS is always unpopular

Heather Digby Parton
Published 4 years ago

The measure of a successful president has been how skillfully he rides the wave

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

24 best vegan Thanksgiving sides

Nikkitha Bakshani - Food52
Published 4 years ago

Featuring greens, roasted veg, and dinner rolls galore — we're equal-opportunity eaters

Demonstrates protest during "Fire Drill Friday" climate change protest on December 6, 2019 in Washington, DC. Speakers address the ways in which climate change affects migration and human rights. The movement demands fast action for a "Green New Deal," including renewable energy by 2030, and no new exploration or drilling for fossil fuels, including the end to taxpayer subsidies to oil companies. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

Society can go on despite climate change

Marianne Apostolides - Undark
Published 4 years ago

Although the world may soon be unrecognizable, humans might be able to adapt

Miles Taylor and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

The man who stood up to TrumpWorld

Chauncey DeVega
Published 4 years ago

Former Trump aide who was "Anonymous": Why he stayed, why he left and how the GOP became more dangerous than ISIS

Ron Johnson (R-WI) (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Wisconsin GOP longs for election coup

Igor Derysh
Published 4 years ago

Top state election official calls GOP effort a “blatantly partisan and coordinated" scheme to undermine democracy

(Bobbi Lin / Food52)

How long do Thanksgiving leftovers last?

Riddley Gemperlein-Schirm - Food52
Published 4 years ago

And other Thanksgiving leftovers questions, answered

Lucy McBath and Stacey Abrams (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Georgia GOP redraws map, Dems silent

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams
Published 4 years ago

Republicans "rigging elections and shutting Dems out of power for next decade on simple majority party-line votes"

Neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other alt-right factions scuffled with counter-demonstrators near Emancipation Park (Formerly "Lee Park") in downtown Charlottesville, Virginia. After fighting between factions escalated, Virginia State Police ordered the evacuation by all parties and cancellation of the "Unite The Right" rally scheduled to take place in the park. (Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Charlottesville organizers must pay up

Jon Skolnik
Published 4 years ago

The defendants were found guilty of violating a state conspiracy law

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (Getty Images)

Justice faces justice for coal crimes

Adam Mahoney - Grist
Published 4 years ago

Kentucky's newest strategy might stop coal barons from gaming the reclamation system

Drive My Car (Sideshow and Janus Films)

A revealing commute in "Drive My Car"

Gary M. Kramer
Published 4 years ago

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi spoke to Salon about adapting Haruki Murakami's short story about a grieving man and his driver

Maple Pecan Sweet Potato (Provided by Brad Leone / Photography by Pat O’Malley)

Brad Leone's Thanksgiving sweet potatoes

Ashlie D. Stevens
Published 4 years ago

Plus, Leone shares his method for a perfectly juicy turkey and flavorful gravy

Octopus (Getty Images/sko)

How the octopus got so smart

Matthew Rozsa
Published 4 years ago

Despite their slimy alien appearance, octopuses are actually quite intelligent — perhaps eerily so

A Ku Klux Klan demonstration at the state house building on July 18, 2015 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Getty/John Moore)

Racist prison guards kept on the job

Trish Rooney
Published 4 years ago

In Florida, three guards who were known to be white supremacists abused prisoners, and were kept on the job

Man carving a fresh roasted turkey (Getty Images/The Good Brigade)

How to keep your cool while playing host

Marian Bull - Food52
Published 4 years ago

"When a guest starts cleaning, should I stop them or let them keep going?" — and more etiquette questions, answered

A makeshift memorial dedicated to missing woman Gabby Petito is located near City Hall on September 20, 2021 in North Port, Florida. A body has been found by authorities in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming that fits the description of Petito, who went missing while on a cross-country trip with her boyfriend Brian Laundrie. | A makeshift memorial is pictured along the route of the parade on W Main Street in Waukesha, Wisconsin on November 22, 2021, the day after a vehicle drove through a Christmas parade killing five people. - US authorities identified the driver suspected of plowing into a Christmas parade in the Midwestern city of Waukesha, killing at least five and wounding dozens, as media reported he was fleeing a knife fight. (Photo illustration by Salon/Octavio Jones/Mustafa Hussain/AFP/Getty Images)

Who dies when the law looks away?

Amanda Marcotte
Published 4 years ago

Violence against women is a common predictor of future violence, but law enforcement still won't take it seriously

Roger Stone and Alex Jones (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Alex Jones, Roger Stone subpoenaed

Jon Skolnik
Published 4 years ago

The two right-wing provocateurs over allegations of fueling Capitol riot

(Getty Images)

How to keep guests out of the kitchen

Marian Bull - Food52
Published 4 years ago

Plus more of your hosting conundrums, answered by Food52's friendly etiquette expert

Former President Donald Trump speaks after his introduction by RNC Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel at a fundraising breakfast in a restaurant in New York, New York on December 2, 2017. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

RNC paying Trump's personal legal bills

Igor Derysh
Published 4 years ago

Republican donors are paying for Trump's legal team — while he sits atop a $100 million campaign war chest

Ted Cruz (Getty/Jim Watson)

Cruz confronted over false fraud claims

Kenneth Tran
Published 4 years ago

"There is no evidence of fraud that would have really drawn the outcome of the election into doubt. You know that"

Food stylist: Lauren Lapenna. Prop stylist: Molly Fitzsimons. (Julia Gartland / Food52)

5-minute Thanksgiving green beans

Kristen Miglore - Food52
Published 4 years ago

These undemanding green beans have so much to offer our dinners — anytime, but doubly so at a holiday feast

Group of friends meeting in the city wearing protective face masks (Getty Images)

Why lice lurk despite physical distance

Rae Ellen Bichell - KFF Health News
Published 4 years ago

Like the coronavirus, lice depend on human sociability to spread

Federal officers walk through tear gas during a dispersal of about 300 protesters in front of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention building on August 26, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. Protests continued for the 91st night in Portland as activist called for solidarity with rallies in Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

America and the Rittenhouse syndrome

Jim Sleeper
Published 4 years ago

Those who celebrate the Rittenhouse verdict don't understand the chaos they've invited — but they crave it

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (C), D-CA, speaks during a news conference with Democratic leaders after the passage of the Build Back Better Act at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on November 19, 2021. (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Beltway media BBB coverage: Moronic

Bob Hennelly - InsiderNJ
Published 4 years ago

Rep. Bill Pascrell says BBB could transform America more than FDR's New Deal — but the media just wants snark

Participants of the war with Russia backed separatists on the east of Ukraine, activists of Right Sector, far-right movement hold flags as they march after their rally called "Stop the creeping occupation!" outside the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kiev on November 4, 2021. - Protesters warned the authorities about the danger of increasing separatism in the regions bordering Russia which might undermine the stability and territorial integrity of Ukraine. (SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images)

U.S., Russia near the brink in Ukraine

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Published 4 years ago

Biden promised diplomacy. Why is the U.S. risking war with Russia over territorial disputes in eastern Ukraine?

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