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A cardboard cutout of Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, dressed up as the QAnon Shaman, along with other cutouts of people involved in the Capitol insurrection, stand on the National Mall ahead of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology and the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce joint hearing on Disinformation Nation: Social Media's Role in Promoting Extremism and Misinformation in Washington on Thursday, March 25, 2021. The cutouts were placed by the group SumOfUs as an attempt to highlight the role Facebook and other social media organizations played in the Capitol insurrection. (Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

What misinformation will 2022 bring?

Anjana Susarla, Dam Hee Kim, Ethan Zuckerman - The Conversation

From the Jan. 6 riots to copious COVID distortions, 2021 was a banner year for misinfo. What will 2022 bring?

2018 Joe Manchin campaign video against pre-existing conditions lawsuit (Manchin for West Virginia/YouTube)

Joe Manchin, BBB and West Virginia

Samuel Workman - The Conversation

Does Joe Manchin really care about Build Back Better? His primary concern is always West Virginia politics

The Ku Klux Klan protests in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Getty/Chet Strange)

"Unite the Right" set stage for Jan. 6

Jordan Green - Raw Story

The ideas that galvanized the Unite the Right rally are no longer considered too radioactive for right-wing media

A Republican Party elephant logo pictured with the hair of US President Donald Trump. (JASON REDMOND/AFP via Getty Images)

House GOP sends openly anti-vax tweet

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"Really disgraceful that the GOP House Judiciary Committee is pushing an openly anti-vax message now"

A bustling hallway in the emergency department at Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital due to coronavirus (COVID-19) patients in Oceanside, New York (Jeffrey Basinger/Newsday via Getty Images)

Inside a hospital during a COVID surge

Matthew Wynia - The Conversation

Amid the latest surge of COVID cases, health care workers yet again are having to make difficult triage decisions

A shot of a body in the morgue (Getty Images/fmajor)

The medical mystery of "voodoo death"

Frank Bures

Those with dysexistential syndrome can literally will themselves to die. Medicine is just starting to understand

This salad has hearty winter greens with festive, colorful vegetables. (Photo courtesy of the Institute of Culinary Education)

Match your salad to the winter season

Chris Scott - Institute of Culinary Education

Here is a very simple winter salad that is as delicious as it is easy to prepare

(James Ransom / Food52)

24 of the coziest dumpling recipes

Brinda Ayer - Food52

Reward yourself with alllllll the little pockets of joy

Janice Brown hooked up to a dialysis machine in COVID-19 unit isolation room at Desert Valley Medical Group, Victorville. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

They were the pandemic’s perfect victims

Duaa Eldeib - ProPublica

When COVID struck, nearly 18,000 more dialysis patients died in 2020 than would have been expected

(Ty Mecham / Food52)

31 New Year’s Day dinners for good luck

Kelly Vaughan - Food52

Long noodles, cornbread and black-eyed peas are all said to bring good luck and prosperity

Virginie Efira in Paul Verhoeven’s "Benedetta" (IFC Films)

The long history of sexy nunsploitation

Kaite Welsh

Sapphic sister-on-sister action & Hot Priests as entertainment tropes hail from decidedly unsexy political origins

Olivia Colman in "The Lost Daughter" (Netflix)

Olivia Colman glorious in Lost Daughter

Gary M. Kramer

A woman's obsession is at the heart of Maggie Gyllenhaal's gripping Netflix adaptation of Elena Ferrante's novel

Legendary actress Betty White during portrait session on March 29, 2011 at the Museum of Radio and TV in Los Angeles, California. White talked about her career and her new book called "If You Ask Me". (Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images)

Remembering Betty White, dead at 99

Melanie McFarland

White's more than 80-year career earned her generations of fans. She's one of the rare things Americans agree upon

Businessman playing with a paper airplane while the world burns (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

The climate crisis report card for 2021

Matthew Rozsa

Earth threw up warning signs left and right in 2021

Mike Pence (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Capitol officer fires back at Mike Pence

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

"It's mind-boggling to hear some of the things that are coming from some of these elected officials"

Shioli Kutsuna in “Invasion" (Apple TV+)

6 Apple shows to watch on New Year's Eve

Sandy C. - Hidden Remote

You've been meaning to check out this streaming service, and what better way than to ring in the new year?

Author's grandfather, Johann Bischoff | The extended Bischoff family circa 1932, before Hitler won the election. The author's mother is the little girl in the middle on the bottom. (Photo illustration by Salon/Photos courtesy of author)

My grandfather's Nazi complicity

Mary Louise Wells

Those who downplay a combination of hatred and authoritarianism don't understand its full destructive powers

(Rocky Luten / Food52)

On Black celebrations and yellow cake

Deb Freeman - Food52

From a box or from scratch, it's an essential element of my community

Blur selection of salad dressing, pickles, condiments, and canned beans/veggies/soups on shelves in store (Getty Images/TrongNguyen)

Salon's 5 favorite condiments of 2021

Ashlie D. Stevens

Condiments may seem simple, but the stories behind the jars and bottles tell us a lot about culinary history

1967-Detroit: Tough-looking Michigan National Guardsmen push rioting Negroes back from a burning building with fixed bayonets on Detroit's riot-torn west side. National Guard tank crews blasted away at entrenched snipers with .50-caliber machine guns early July 26th after sniper fire routed policemen from a square-mile area of the motor city. (Getty Images/Bettmann)

In 2022, here's what matters most

Lucian K. Truscott IV

Ultimately the Detroit riots of 1967 made us stronger. That can happen again — if we have the strength to change

Joe Rogan, Nicki Minaj and Aaron Rodgers (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Calling out the saddest sacks of 2021

Melanie McFarland

Before the ball drops on 2021, a tasty listicle of those who lacked the bollocks to listen to science or sense

Chicken Parmesan Baked in Tomato Sauce (Getty Images/Lauri Patterson)

Salon Food's top 10 recipes of 2021

Joseph Neese

All of these recipes have one thing in common: comfort

Donald Trump (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

All the ways Trump fleeced America

Dean Obeidallah

Pulitzer-winning reporter David Cay Johnston on the criminal Trump regime: "This was thievery, plain and simple"

Eric Swalwell (D-CA) (Getty/Scott Olson)

Swalwell IDs man who sent death threat

John Wright - Raw Story

The man said he gets his news from Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan

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