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"A threat to the blood supply"

JoNel Aleccia - KFF Health News

Dozens of blood drives have been canceled and regular donors are no-shows, industry officials said.

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

The big lesson of Super Tuesday’s votes

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

The contest between Sanders and Biden means the Democratic race is now about the men themselves, not their ideas

Chef Lidia Bastianich and her cookbook, "Felidia" (Getty Images/Knopf/Penguin/Salon)

Elevate flan by adding Nutella

Lidia Bastianich

Nutella is to Italians what peanut butter is to Americans. It is incorporated into a lot of desserts

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Why football needs better helmets

Christina Marvin - Massive Science

Football needs better helmets, rules, and scientific integrity

American author of science fiction Isaac Asimov (Getty Images/Salon)

Isaac Asimov's invention of the robot

Terri Favro

Our most durable ideas about robots don’t come from science, but the imagination of sci-fi pioneer Isaac Asimov

Grits & Chorizo Bowl (Ashlie Stevens)

Mexican-inspired grits and chorizo bowl

Ashlie D. Stevens

The case for breakfast food prep? Try this versatile recipe you can assemble on the fly with different toppings

Crocuses bloom in the Arnold Arboretum on March 4, 2020, as the first signs of spring bloom in Boston's Jamaica Plain. (Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Spring is arriving earlier across the US

Theresa Crimmins - The Conversation

Climate change has advanced the arrival of spring by as much as several weeks in some parts of the U.S.

Hillary (Hulu)

Why "Hillary" and women can't be POTUS

Melanie McFarland

Director Nanette Burstein spoke to Salon about her Hulu docuseries and what it means now, and to history

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The shadow of a RFID looms large

Jordan Frith - MIT Press Reader

In the mid-2000s, RFID drew criticism from privacy experts and became the target of far-right conspiracies

Loving bride and groom looking at each other and communicating while standing on a rain and protecting themselves with an umbrella. (Getty Images)

The irony of how we use the word "irony"

Roger Kreuz

A psychologist's "taxonomy of situational irony" reveals what you and Alanis are getting wrong about irony

Teenage Climate Crisis activists from various climate activism groups protesting. (Ollie Millington/Getty Images)

Youth climate activist vs the apocalypse

Lauren Schiller

Inflection Point talks to Isha Clarke, a 16-year-old working to get the Green New Deal passed

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Are you buying the wrong hand sanitizer?

Marshall Allen, Lisa Song - ProPublica

Sanitizers that don’t contain the CDC’s recommended minimum of 60% alcohol are flying off store shelves

Forrest Galante films a crocodile in June 2016. (Mark Romanov & Forrest Galante / Barcroft Images / Getty Images)

Colonial science lives on

Andrew J Wight - Undark

An American TV host claimed he found a rare reptile, but it was already documented by a Colombian researcher

This June 5, 1968 file photo shows Sen. Robert F. Kennedy speaking his final words to supporters at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, moments before he was shot on June 5, 1968. At his side are his wife, Ethel, left, and his California campaign manager, Jesse Unruh, right. Football player Roosevelt Grier is at right rear. Associated Press Hollywood reporter Bob Thomas was on a one-night political assignment in June 1968 to cover Kennedy’s victory in the California presidential primary when mayhem unfolded before his eyes. (AP Photo/Dick Strobel, File)

The primary season that changed my life

Bob Hennelly - InsiderNJ

If you supported Sanders or Warren, I've been there — and it was much worse. Keep fighting; our planet needs you

Ambulance staff prepare to transport a patient from the Life Care Center nursing home where some patients have died from COVID-19 in Kirkland, Washington on March 5, 2020. (Jason Redmond / AFP via Getty)

First responders brace for coronavirus

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News

A recent cluster of COVID-19 cases highlights a new threat faced by the nation’s first responders

The Most Dangerous Animal of All (Earl Van Best/FX)

What if your dad was the Zodiac Killer?

Ashlie D. Stevens

Producers spoke to Salon about eschewing the sensational for FX's first foray into documentaries

A collage of memes: Distracted Boyfriend, Gene Wilder, Philosophy Dinosaur, and Clenched Fist (Salon/KnowYourMeme)

What's in a meme?

Keith A. Spencer

Parsing 25 years of Salon stories gives insight into the evolution of memes — and of internet culture at large

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Pesticides killing off the Andean condor

John R. Platt - The Revelator

Livestock owners needlessly fear these South American birds — and lure them to their deaths with illegal poisons

Fulton County election worker counts provisional ballots, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018, in Atlanta. (AP/Mike Stewart)

Texas county seeks Super Tuesday recount

Alexa Ura - The Texas Tribune

Dallas County asks for a recount of March 3 primary results

Nurses work in the aisle in a hospital designated for COVID-19 patients in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Friday, March 06, 2020. (Feature China/Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

When healthcare is homeland security

Bob Hennelly

In the age of pandemics, universal health care is not a mere talking point — it is a national security imperative

Rudy Giuliani (AP Photo/Hoo-Me.com/MediaPunch/IPX)

A Giuliani-Trump foreign policy?

Bob Dreyfuss - TomDispatch.com

Rudy’s coup at Foggy Bottom

Mike Bloomberg and Bernie Sanders (Ethan Miller/Getty Images/AP Photo/Alex Brandon/Salon)

Will Bernie's Israel views hurt him?

Matthew Rozsa

It's true that Bernie Sanders runs behind Joe Biden among Jewish voters — but the difference is very slight

U.S. President Donald Trump (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Trump blocks urgent coronavirus warning

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

White House reportedly overruled health officials who had urgent coronavirus warning for America’s seniors

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Why humanity should look to its roots

April M. Short - Independent Media Institute

The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters

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