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How to read food labels like an expert

Katherine Sacks - FoodPrint

Food labels are important, but they can also be confusing

Dickinson (Apple TV+)

Ready, set, bake! "Dickinson" gets spicy

Melanie McFarland

In a lively second season, the death-obsessed poet weighs the risk & reward of stepping beyond the room she knows

Protective mask hanging on a rearview mirror (Getty Images)

Hit the road: 5 epic literary road trips

Jessica Gildersleeve - The Conversation

A book is still your most faithful companion on summer journeys, even if that trip is limited to the backyard

A Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine prepared for a patient at Pontcae Medical Practice on January 4, 2021 in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. The Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was administered at a handful of hospitals today before being rolled out to hundreds of GP-led sites across the country this week. (Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

My choice, my community

D. Watkins

Though I'll be getting the vaccine, I don't judge my friends for being mistrustful of the biotech industry

A bowl of pasta with prosciutto and green peas. (Getty images)

5 foolproof tricks for even better pasta

Meryl Feinstein - Food52

A box of pasta is a beautiful thing — and nothing beats that al dente bite

A Group of elementary-aged children is reading a book in the park. (Getty Images)

Rooting out racism in children’s books

Lindsay Pérez Huber - The Conversation

Children’s books need better representation of people of color

Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell and Nany Pelosi (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Saving democracy — from the two parties

Doug Neiss

A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster

Truvada pills (Wikimedia Commons)

Health plans cover HIV prevention drugs

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

Private insurance will be required to cover drugs, such as Truvada, without making plan members share the cost.

First Lady Melania Trump speaks during the Republican National Convention filmed in the Rose Garden at the White House on Tuesday, Aug 25, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

"Melania is no better than Donald"

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

"I don't comprehend Melania's silence and inactions, but pathetically, they are both expected"

Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara in "Schitt's Creek" (Pop TV)

The 9 best free streaming apps

Justin Pelofsky

From local news to acclaimed films and TV, these apps can help you cut the cord or at least not add to your bundle

Pope Paul III receiving from Saint Ignatius of Loyola the Rule of the Jesuits, 17th century painting by an anonymous author, Church of Jesus, Rome, Italy. Detail. (Getty Images)

The St. Ignatius approach to resolutions

Gordon Rixon - The Conversation

A theologian writes how we can learn from the challenges and reflections of Saint Ignatius

Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Narrow path for speedy impeachment trial

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

Barring a consensus in the current Senate, trying Trump while he's still in office looks unlikely

New covid-19 coronavirus mutation (Getty Images)

New coronavirus mutation worries experts

Nicole Karlis

A structural change might reshape of the spike protein decreasing vaccine efficacy

President Donald Trump speaks at the "Stop The Steal" Rally on January 06, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Could Trump pardon himself now?

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

It's going to be a matter of timing, law observers point out

Medical Billing (Getty Images)

The health insurance hustle

Marshall Allen - ProPublica

Employers trust brokers to guide them to the best value, but conflicts of interest abound

A supporter of President Trump holds a sign and waves a flag at a Stop The Steal rally in front of the Georgia State Capitol Building on November 28th, 2020 in Atlanta, GA. (Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)

Trump's coup spread beyond U.S. Capitol

Jon Skolnik

As Wednesday’s rampage ensued at the White House, disgruntled Trump supporters stormed their own state Capitols

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) asks questions during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss election security and the 2020 election process on December 16, 2020 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Donald Trump continues to push baseless claims of voter fraud during the presidential election, which Chris Krebs called the most secure in American history. (Greg Nash-Pool/Getty Images)

Simon & Schuster axes Hawley's book deal

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

Josh Hawley's mentor says supporting the senator was the "biggest mistake I’ve ever made"

U.S. President Donald Trump walks to the Oval Office while arriving back at the White House on December 31, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Calls mount for Trump to be arrested

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"He shouldn't just be impeached or removed from office. He should be in jail"

(Getty/Justin Sullivan)

"Don't tread on me"

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

Rosanne Boyland of Georgia was obsessed with pro-Trump conspiracies like QAnon

Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., and other members take cover as protesters attempt to disrupt the joint session of Congress to certify the Electoral College vote on Wednesday, January 6, 2021. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

GOP lawmakers caught helping the coup

Jon Skolnik, Sophia Tesfaye

One West Virginia Republican live-streamed with the mobs in DC, another was caught opening doors to them in Oregon

Game show host Alex Trebek poses on the set of the "Jeopardy!" Million Dollar Celebrity Invitational Tournament Show Taping on April 17, 2010 in Culver City, California. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Bidding adieu to Trebek amidst chaos

Melanie McFarland

In a week marred by violence and anxiety, Trebek's last episodes were an oasis of calm and intellectual uplift

(Getty/Wikimedia/Salon)

Twitter bans Trump for inciting violence

Matthew Rozsa

Twitter cited two Trump tweets in which the president tried to dogwhistle his supporters to acts of violence

Joe Biden (Tom Brenner/Getty Images)

Biden will release all vaccine doses

Nicole Karlis

The move would expedite the botched vaccine roll-out

A person holds a banner referring to the Qanon conspiracy theory during a alt-right rally on August 17, 2019 in Portland, Oregon (Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

Far-right extremists promise more violence

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"If we have to get violent, then it's time to get violent," a Trump supporter tells The Dispatch

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