Enjoy Giada’s marinated tomato pasta
This low-maintenance dish is equal parts fresh and flavorful, and you can serve it either hot or cold
Winslet quietly rages in new HBO mystery
This detective series set in a miserable town is no trip to Happy Valley, but its residents make it all worthwhile
Warren, Smith push to stop nuclear war
"There are no winners in a nuclear war, and the U.S. should never start one"
Studying what makes tweets go viral
A new paper breaks down the factors that increase or decrease the probability of a tweet being shared
Papa Gaetz protecting embattled son?
Matt Gaetz's father, a longtime political power in the Florida Panhandle, reportedly working to dampen criticism
How South African foods nourished me
Nutritional psychiatry is an emerging field that specifically looks into the various ways food affects mood
Stephen Miller: Dems could rule forever
Democrats' attempt to secure voting rights for all is a "very scary thing," former White House adviser says
A survivor, victimized all over again
TC Paulinkonis spent 33 years in prison for killing the stepfather who raped her. We can all learn from her story
A miraculous new "Couples Therapy"
Salon spoke to analyst Orna Guralnik about relationship counseling during an pandemic – and with cameras rolling
Meet the ancient "monkeydactyl"
The newly-discovered pterosaur is the oldest known creature to have had opposable thumbs
How corporations crush the working class
It’s no exaggeration to say that we’re now living in a Second Gilded Age
Wall Street's new greenwashing
In a particular Orwellian moment, big banks loaned money to an oil giant under the guise of a "sustainability loan"
Dismantle the current system of policing
I used to advocate for police reforms, like better training and oversight. I no longer believe that's enough
Anti-Asian hate crimes are nothing new
Hate crimes against Asian people have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they go back a long way in the U.S.
Wall Street went all in on '20 elections
"Year in and year out, this torrent of money gives Wall Street an outsized role in how we are governed"
Chauvin trial: Questions we need to ask
There's a divergence between how a trial is conducted, what rules govern it—and the larger issue of racial justice
Union votes are tough for labor to win
The defeat of an organizing drive at Amazon points to the formidable legal barriers facing America’s labor movement
MTG forced to abandon "Anglo-Saxon" plan
The "American First Caucus" had set out to promote "uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions"
America isn't on trial. Derek Chauvin is
Acting like America will change if Chauvin is convicted is a huge mistake
Gaetz ex panicked over taped calls
Report: Embattled Florida congressman's ex-girlfriend fears she was recorded, may be under investigation
4 creative ways to cook with buttermilk
Buttermilk’s often used in biscuits and pancakes, but there are so many more uses for this multi-faceted ingredient
Meet the best cream cheese substitutes
Swap this ingredient with stand-ins you may already have in the fridge
Giada's muffins go great with coffee
These muffins take only 10 minutes to prep, and they'll "make your home smell heavenly while they bake"
UN rebel on the collapse of world order
Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work