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Giada De Laurentiis (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Enjoy Giada’s marinated tomato pasta

Alexandria Chase

This low-maintenance dish is equal parts fresh and flavorful, and you can serve it either hot or cold

Kate Winslet in "Mare of Easttown" (HBO)

Winslet quietly rages in new HBO mystery

Melanie McFarland

This detective series set in a miserable town is no trip to Happy Valley, but its residents make it all worthwhile

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill on Oct. 20, 2020, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images)

Warren, Smith push to stop nuclear war

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"There are no winners in a nuclear war, and the U.S. should never start one"

Twitter app seen displayed on a smartphone with the Twitter logo in the background (Illustration by Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Studying what makes tweets go viral

Matthew Rozsa

A new paper breaks down the factors that increase or decrease the probability of a tweet being shared

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and his girlfriend, Ginger Luckey, arrive before he speaks during the "Save America Summit" at the Trump National Doral golf resort on April 9, 2021, in Doral, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Papa Gaetz protecting embattled son?

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Matt Gaetz's father, a longtime political power in the Florida Panhandle, reportedly working to dampen criticism

(James Ransom / Food52)

How South African foods nourished me

Tšhegofatšo Ndabane - Food52

Nutritional psychiatry is an emerging field that specifically looks into the various ways food affects mood

Stephen Miller, senior adviser to the president and architect of immigration policy (Getty/Mandel Ngan)

Stephen Miller: Dems could rule forever

David Edwards - Raw Story

Democrats' attempt to secure voting rights for all is a "very scary thing," former White House adviser says

Young woman behind prison bars (Getty Images)

A survivor, victimized all over again

Elayne Clift

TC Paulinkonis spent 33 years in prison for killing the stepfather who raped her. We can all learn from her story

Tashira, Dr. Orna Guralnik and Dru in "Couples Therapy" (Showtime)

A miraculous new "Couples Therapy"

Melanie McFarland

Salon spoke to analyst Orna Guralnik about relationship counseling during an pandemic – and with cameras rolling

Two Pterosaurs and a chimpanzee (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Meet the ancient "monkeydactyl"

Matthew Rozsa

The newly-discovered pterosaur is the oldest known creature to have had opposable thumbs

A McDonald's employee sweeps up outside the restaurant on April 15, 2015 in New York, United States. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

How corporations crush the working class

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

It’s no exaggeration to say that we’re now living in a Second Gilded Age

Indigenous groups and opponents of the Enbridge Energy Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project protest its construction across northern Minnesota. The proposed route for Line 3 crosses 227 lakes and rivers, including the Mississippi River and rivers that feed directly into Lake Superior. (Michael Siluk/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Wall Street's new greenwashing

Alec Connon

In a particular Orwellian moment, big banks loaned money to an oil giant under the guise of a "sustainability loan"

A placard states "ABOLISH POLICE" during a march to protest the death of Daunte Wright on April 13, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. People have taken to the streets to protest after Daunte Wright, a 20-year old black man, was shot and killed by police in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. (Mark Makela/Getty Images)

Dismantle the current system of policing

Sirry Alang

I used to advocate for police reforms, like better training and oversight. I no longer believe that's enough

Japanese-Americans Interned at Santa Anita (Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Anti-Asian hate crimes are nothing new

Matthew Rozsa

Hate crimes against Asian people have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they go back a long way in the U.S.

The facade of the New York Stock Exchange is seen in the New York financial district on Wall Street (Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images)

Wall Street went all in on '20 elections

Julia Conley - Common Dreams

"Year in and year out, this torrent of money gives Wall Street an outsized role in how we are governed"

A woman protests outside the Hennepin County Government Center, where the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin is being held, on March 31, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. - A store clerk said on March 31 at the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin that he regretted accepting the fake $20 bill from George Floyd that led to his arrest and eventual death. "If I would have just not taken the bill, this could have been avoided," Christopher Martin said on the third day of Chauvin's high-profile trial. (KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images)

Chauvin trial: Questions we need to ask

Lewis R. Gordon - The Conversation

There's a divergence between how a trial is conducted, what rules govern it—and the larger issue of racial justice

An Amazon-sponsored billboard urging employees to return their unionization ballots is seen on March 28, 2021, in Bessemer, Alabama. (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)

Union votes are tough for labor to win

Kelly Candaele - Capital & Main

The defeat of an organizing drive at Amazon points to the formidable legal barriers facing America’s labor movement

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., conducts a news conference with members of the House Freedom Caucus outside the Capitol to oppose the Equality Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identity, and sexual orientation, on Thursday February 25, 2021. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

MTG forced to abandon "Anglo-Saxon" plan

Jon Skolnik

The "American First Caucus" had set out to promote "uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions"

A protester holds a sign with a photo of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin during demonstrations following the death of George Floyd on May 30, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Chauvin was taken into custody for Floyd's death. Chauvin has been accused of kneeling on Floyd's neck as he pleaded with him about not being able to breathe. Floyd was pronounced dead a short while later. Chauvin and 3 other officers, who were involved in the arrest, were fired from the police department after a video of the arrest was circulated. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

America isn't on trial. Derek Chauvin is

D. Watkins

Acting like America will change if Chauvin is convicted is a huge mistake

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Gaetz ex panicked over taped calls

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Report: Embattled Florida congressman's ex-girlfriend fears she was recorded, may be under investigation

Roasted radishes with crispy lentils and buttermilk dressing photographed for Voraciously at The Washington Post via Getty Images in Washington, DC. (Photo by Stacy Zarin Goldberg for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

4 creative ways to cook with buttermilk

Michael La Corte

Buttermilk’s often used in biscuits and pancakes, but there are so many more uses for this multi-faceted ingredient

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

Meet the best cream cheese substitutes

Laurel Randolph - Food52

Swap this ingredient with stand-ins you may already have in the fridge

Giada De Laurentiis (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Giada's muffins go great with coffee

Manuela Lopez Restrepo

These muffins take only 10 minutes to prep, and they'll "make your home smell heavenly while they bake"

United Nation's Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq, Denis Halliday (L), walks with UN chief Kofi Annan's special assistant Shashi Tharoor of India, Annan's political advisor Rolf Knutsson of Sweden (2nd L) and the head of the Iraqi foreign ministry protocol, Qais al-Karkhi, 19 February in Baghdad. Annan sent a UN advance team to Iraq ahead of a last-ditch effort to end a standoff over weapons inspections and avert a military strike. (KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images)

UN rebel on the collapse of world order

Nicolas J.S. Davies

Longtime humanitarian activist on the UN's doomed "neocolonial endeavor" and why the Afghan peace plan won't work

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