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Natural gas flame on a stove (Robert Clare/Getty Images)

New study shows gas leaking from stoves

Emily Pontecorvo, Zoya Teirstein - Grist

A new study by Stanford University researchers says methane leaks aren't limited to oil and gas wells and pipelines

J.D. Vance (Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)

"Flood of" complaints nix JD Vance rally

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

The venue didn't want to "jump into politics" by hosting the controversial pair

Northern Spotted Owl (Getty Images/Greg Vaughn/VWPics)

We moved to paradise and found a war

Alison Clement

We knew what it would take to stop logging from destroying the land: endless pressure, endlessly applied

Kimchi Jjigae with garnishes (Photo courtesy of Maggie Hennessy)

This soup "hits the core of your soul"

Maggie Hennessy

The James Beard winner can't remember the first time she ate kimchi jjigae. It may have predated her conscious life

Kimchi Jjigae (Photo courtesy of Maggie Hennessy)

Use this anchovy stock in kimchi jjigae

Maggie Hennessy

Anchovy stock, the Korean counterpart to Japanese dashi, lends depth and umami to kimchi jjigae

Creamy fennel soup with fresh herbs (Getty Images/zeleno)

A naturally creamy fennel and leek soup

Bibi Hutchings

A light and deliciously nutritious soup, overflowing with fresh fennel and leeks

(Ty Mecham / Food52)

The absolute best risotto recipes

Kelly Vaughan - Food52

It starts with butter or olive oil and ends with lots of cheese — what’s not to love?

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (Getty Images)

Greg Abbott's botched border deployment

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

One nurse in the state's National Guard said they're also desperately needed back home to deal with COVID

David Eigenberg and Cynthia Nixon in "And Just Like That..." (Craig Blankenhorn / HBO Max)

Steve's tragedy on "And Just Like That'

Melanie McFarland

Steve and Miranda are a casualty of the very relatable trap that is living out marriage on the couch

15-18 month old wearing glasses (Getty Images)

Most popular baby names a century ago

Ellen Gutoskey - Mental Floss

While names like Luna and Oliver rule the charts these days, 1922 looked a little different

Nurses take care of a patient infected with the Covid-19 at the intensive care unit of the Timone hospital, in Marseille, southern France on January 5, 2022. (NICOLAS TUCAT/AFP via Getty Images)

"Mild" omicron isn't so mild after all

Nicole Karlis

"Bone-crushing chills" and week-long ear infections: some experts don't think it's apt to call this variant "mild"

(Ty Mecham / Food52)

Too many lemons? Try these 38 recipes

Kelly Vaughan - Food52

Make the winter season bright

As We See It (Amazon Studios)

Another imperfect portrayal of autism

Rebecca Wood - The Conversation

Prime Video's new series casts actors on the spectrum, but some stories are still told through a neurotypical lens

George Visger (Photos courtesy of George Visger)

One NFL player's saga of survival

Irvin Muchnick

George Visger played one season in the NFL — and survived nine brain surgeries. Don't ask where he parked the car

"Real Time" host Bill Maher (HBO)

Bill Maher on Vladimir Putin's secrets

John Wright - Raw Story

No. 1 on the list was, "I'm selling the pee tape as an NFT"

Alan Tudyk as Harry and Sara Tomko as Asta in "Resident Alien" (James Dittiger/SYFY)

When Harry met Asta, an alien love story

Alison Stine

As the Syfy show enters its second season, the greatest love affairs on television are now between friends

Janis Ian (Photo by Keith Stokes)

Janis Ian on the Beatles & "Baby Shark"

Nicole Michael

In this "Everything Fab Four" interview, the Grammy winner talks songwriting and the backlash to "Society's Child

John Wayne Gacy, Nelson Rockefeller and Ted Bundy (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Why serial killers are drawn to politics

Matthew Rozsa

Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and other serial killers were active in politics. Experts weigh in on the connection

Police officers stop traffic as people gather along the Trans-Canadian highway to show support for the "Freedom Convoy," protesting against COVID-related mandates in Rigaud, Quebec, on Jan. 28. (Andrej Ivanov/AFP via Getty Images)

Canada's "Freedom Convoy": Jan. 6 rerun?

Kathryn Joyce

Canada's trucker protest won't lead to major violence, says expert. But some folks up north want their own Jan. 6

(Leonardo Carrato/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

A new take on Wordle

Kate Yoder - Grist

“You want the tiles to turn green, just like the planet"

A worker inspects cannabis plants. (MAURO PIMENTEL/AFP via Getty Images)

Is cannabis equity a pipe dream?

Donnell Alexander - Capital & Main

Florida-based Trulieve is now the nation’s largest marijuana retailer — leaving limited room for anyone else

Fox News host Jesse Watters (Getty Images)

Fox host on Kamala's "female problem"

Brad Reed - Raw Story

Watters made the remark during a discussion about Harris claiming she felt she was in a "bubble" in Washington D.C.

In this photo illustration a box of Ivermectina medicine seen on display. Manufactured by Vitamedic in Brazil Ivermectin has attracted global controversy as a potential COVID treatment. The World Health Organisation has advised against widespread use of the drug as a treatment for Covid 19. (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

GOP attacks medical boards on ivermectin

Jon Skolnik

Republicans are still hawking hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin for COVID – even though neither drug seems to work

Kristen Bell in "The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window" (Colleen E. Hayes/Netflix)

No amount of wine can make "Woman" work

Melanie McFarland

Kristen Bell would be terrific in a satire of a cheesy psychological thriller. Just not this one

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