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How to prevent future Covid variants

Michael Rose - Undark

Protecting the immunocompromised is not only a matter of health equity, it’s critical to ending the pandemic

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The plastic chemical in your blood

Matthew Rozsa

Phthalates, common in plastics, have been linked to infertility and other mass public health issues

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Spring is here! It's time for alliums

Emma Laperruque - Food52

Bring this cheat sheet to the farmer's market on your next produce hunt!

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MAGA candidate running for Jesus reasons

David Badash - Alternet

Republican Rachel Hamm says that Jesus spoke to her son in the closet, so she's running for Secretary of State

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US President George W. Bush make a point during his State of the Union address 20 January 2004 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In his speech, Bush had vowed that the United States "will never seek a permission slip" to go to war as he took aim in his annual State of the Union speech at critics of the invasion of Iraq. | Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting of big businesses at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 24, 2022. - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said his country wanted to remain part of the world economy and had no plans to harm it. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, killing dozens and triggering warnings from Western leaders of unprecedented sanctions. Russian air strikes hit military installations across the country and ground forces moved in from the north, south and east, forcing many Ukrainians flee their homes to the sounds of bombing. (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Stephen JAFFE/AFP/Alexey NIKOLSKY)

Putin's big mistake: Echoes of Bush

Paul Rosenberg

Putin has fallen prey to "intelligence failures" and arrogant fantasy — and Americans should know all about that

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Babies trapped in Ukraine bomb shelter

Kelly McClure

Twenty babies, some just a few days old, will likely not see much of the sun until the war ends

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"Shining Vale" and the horror of midlife

Melanie McFarland

On "Salon Talks," Sharon Horgan discusses her new Starz horror-comedy starring Courteney Cox and Mira Sorvino

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The odd reason nature favors symmetry

Eric Schank

"The beautiful symmetry that we see everywhere is primed to appear," one scientist told Salon

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Census undercounts hurt people of color

Adam Mahoney - Grist

Even minor census undercounts deprive needy communities of investment and representation

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"Phoenix Rising" and the art of trauma

Alison Stine

Can animating abuse in the new HBO documentary help detractors believe a survivor?

President Reagan bids farewell to President of Zaire, Mobutu Sese Seko as he departs concluding talks at the White House (Bettmann/Getty Images)

Africa, Ukraine and Cold War hangover

Mohammad Ali Salih

Many African countries remember the Soviet Union as an ally — and the U.S. as a backer of thugs and tyrants

U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on the Defense Department's budget request on Capitol Hill on June 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Evelyn Hockstein-Pool/Getty Images)

Lindsey Graham wants Putin assassinated

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

His statements are putting the U.S. at risk.

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A Ukrainian serviceman helps evacuees gathered under a destroyed bridge, as they flee the city of Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, on March 7, 2022. - Ukraine dismissed Moscow's offer to set up humanitarian corridors from several bombarded cities on March 7, 2022, after it emerged some routes would lead refugees into Russia or Belarus. The Russian proposal of safe passage from Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mariupol and Sumy had come after terrified Ukrainian civilians came under fire in previous ceasefire attempts. (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images)

10 million Ukrainians now displaced

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"People continue to flee because they are afraid of bombs, airstrikes, and indiscriminate destruction," said the U.N. refugee chief. "Aid is vital but can't stop fear. Only stopping the war can."

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A doctor takes on Big Pharma

Troy Farah - Undark

In “Sickening,” Harvard professor John Abramson chronicles the deceptive marketing practices of the drug industry

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Don't fear the gatekeeper, or become one

D. Watkins

Some aspiring artists complain bitterly about gatekeepers. Let's talk about opening doors for others instead

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A pastry cook navigates Covid taste loss

Maggie Hennessy

When Anna Li realized she couldn't taste her morning cup of coffee, she realized something was very wrong

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The best 5-ingredient fish marinade

Ashlie D. Stevens

While the fish is the star of the show, the dill and capers make up a strong supporting cast of flavors

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I'm making marzipan goldfish for Nowruz

Louisa Shafia - Food52

Marzipan goldfish are a harmless stand-in for the real thing on the Haft Seen that’s edible to boot

SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the Axel Springer Award 2020 in Berlin (Britta Pedersen-Pool/Getty Images)

Track Elon Musk's Jet with a Twitter bot

Kelly McClure

The account started by a teenager has been keeping tabs on Musk's private jet since 2020 using public ADS-B data

Jane Lynch as Sophie Lennon and Rachel Brosnahan as Midge Maisel in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" (Prime Video)

The true Maisel-Lennon rivalry backstory

Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel

While it's no secret that Midge is inspired by Joan Rivers, her rival is a composite of two '50s-era comics

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Audre Lorde lectures students at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, Florida in 1983. (Robert Alexander/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

11 things to know about Audre Lorde

Ellen Gutoskey - Mental Floss

No. 6: Her Staten Island home is an official New York City Landmark

Stressed business woman working from home on laptop looking worried, tired and overwhelmed. (Getty Images/Nevena1987)

"Weak ties" dissipate during pandemic

Nicole Karlis

Casual acquaintances disappeared from the lives of many during the pandemic — to the detriment of our happiness

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This dish is nearly impossible to find

Rachel L Baron - Food52

Mamaliga was once regular fare at home and in restaurants — now it’s a rare treat

Licorice Pizza (MGM)

Debating Paul Thomas Anderson's films

Ari Mattes - The Conversation

Taken seriously, his films can be a little annoying. Are they art, pompous or just wildly idiosyncratic?

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