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Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace (Lifetime)

Surrender to this Harry & Meghan movie

Melanie McFarland

Is it fit for the Queen? Heck no. But it's obvious everyone involved wanted to do right by the defected royals

In this screenshot from the RNC’s livestream of the 2020 Republican National Convention, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem addresses the virtual convention on August 26, 2020. (Courtesy of the Committee on Arrangements for the 2020 Republican National Committee via Getty Images)

Noem's Mount Rushmore tribute to Trump

Alex Henderson - Alternet

A photo of the sculpture shows the former president's mug right next to Lincoln's

A student with a dollar bill attached to his cap during the graduation ceremony. (Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)

Stop taking out student loans

Mary Elizabeth Williams

We can't saddle yet another generation with this mess

Weird Al Yankovic performing "Amish Paradise," a parody of Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise," in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2019 (Jeff Hahne/Getty Images)

Musicians who refused a Weird Al parody

Rudie Obias - Mental Floss

Weird Al wanted to parody the Wings song "Live and Let Die," but Paul McCartney turned him down

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Meng'er Zhang in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (Marvel Studios/Disney)

"Shang-Chi" focused on the wrong sibling

Kylie Cheung

Marvel has a gender problem, especially with women of color, and that's conspicuous in the latest MCU offering

John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Hulton Archive/National Archive/Alex Wong)

Does anyone still believe in liberalism?

Andrew O'Hehir

The global "democratic recession" didn't just happen. It might be the final stage of the liberal order's collapse

(Marissa Mullen / Food52)

How to take a cheese plate on the go

Marissa Mullen - Food52

Easy tips to transform that fancy cheese plate into an accessible travel snack

Woman looks outside a train window while traveling (Getty Images/Mixmike)

Reframing female anger in thrillers

Liz Evans - The Conversation

Paula Hawkins’ "The Girl on the Train" has sold 23 million copies, and the film adaptation was a box office smash

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Crab Cakes (Getty Images/Joff Lee)

For me, real crab is worth fighting for

D. Watkins

I'm from Baltimore. I don't eat imitation crab. But even in Charm City, I find myself surrounded by the fake stuff

A man holds a large "Q" sign while waiting in line on to see President Donald J. Trump at a 2018 rally in Pennsylvania. (Getty Images)

Teachers learn to deprogram QAnon kids

Ray Hartmann - Raw Story

15% of Americans believe QAnon conspiracies and 22% self-identify as anti-vaxxers. Those beliefs extend to children

Thomas Jefferson (Photo illustration by Salon/VCG Wilson/Corbis/Getty Images/HappyFoto)

America's myths are destroying us

Donald Earl Collins

Thomas Jefferson hid the ugly truth of Bacon's Rebellion — an early example of the myths emerging around Jan. 6

An armed California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officer escorts a condemned inamte at San Quentin State Prison's death row. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The "dirty work" being done in our name

Jessica Goodheart - Capital & Main

In his new book, New Yorker writer Eyal Press profiles the workers we won’t see politicians sidling up to

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White nationalist Richard Spencer, who popularized the term "alt-right" speaks at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Tom Boggioni

Illustration of two Victorian gentlemen dancing a jig (Whitemay/Getty Stock Images)

30 jolly puns from the Victorian Era

Keith Johnston - Mental Floss

"'Puniana' is just a relentlessly eccentric bombardment of puns that goes on for hundreds upon hundreds of pages"

Southern belle (Getty Images/Tom Fullum)

#BamaRush & mocking Southern accents

Kathryn Cunningham - The Conversation

There’s plenty to critique about sorority culture. But going after Southern accents is punching down

View Of Earth's Moon Against The Sky At Night (Getty Images/Alexander Rieber/EyeEm)

Moon telescope could explain dark matter

Nicole Karlis

The Moon's lack of atmosphere and darkness could offers unique observations of the universe

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Prop stylist: Jessica Faria. Food stylist: Sam Seneviratne. (Julia Gartland / Food52)

An imperfect orecchiette we made out own

Chandra Ram - Food52

On learning to let go in the kitchen — one imperfect, beautiful pasta at a time

Beer being poured into glass (Getty Images/Kevin Trimmer)

Leftover beer? Make beer cheese spread

Ashlie D. Stevens

Beer cheese, which has a cult following in Kentucky, is the perfect spread for burgers and better grilled cheeses

Golden brown barbecued chicken wings (Getty Images/Boblin)

5 ingredients to a better chicken dinner

America's Test Kitchen

America's Test Kitchen's "Five-Ingredient Dinners" brings zest flavorful to basic chicken thighs

Billions (Jeff Neumann/SHOWTIME)

"Billions" shows the rich as they are

Melanie McFarland

The show's petty backstabbing serves to remind us that the rich operate in an existence separate from our own

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Gas pump in gas station (Getty Images/MR.WUTTISAK PROMCHOO)

Leaded gasoline's toxic legacy lingers

Yvette Cabrera - Grist

"The lead is still there in the soil"

Medical surgical face masks on a bright yellow background (Getty Images/Yulia Shaihudinova)

Surgical masks prevent COVID-19

Nicole Karlis

In a real-time study of 350,000 people in Bangladesh, real-world results wowed researchers

A group of people are gathered at the Times Square of New York City, United States on September 4, 2021 to protest that a Texas law banned abortion. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

A new home for anti-abortion tip site?

Brett Bachman

It remains unclear whether Texas Right to Life will continue to solicit anonymous whistleblower tips in another way

Professors on campus looking at a tablet (Getty stock photos)

Is higher education a pyramid scheme?

Rebecca Gordon - TomDispatch.com

How college is like the 1980s Airplane Game that roared the San Francisco Bay lesbian community

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