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Peanut Butter Cookie (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

Make these three-ingredient cookies now

Mary Elizabeth Williams

You can make these from stuff you have in your kitchen right now and eat them within half an hour

(Disney)

Dip these bite-sized churros in sauce

Joseph Neese

Honestly, what's not to love about deep-fried dough sweetened with cinnamon and sugar?

Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It! (HBO/Warner Media)

From Nigeria to HBO: Yvonne Orji made it

D. Watkins

The "Insecure" star appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss female comics, Zoom dating, and her new HBO special

(Getty/Salon)

GOP scrambles to find RNC delegates

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

GOP scrambling to find delegates willing to attend Trump’s convention after he bailed on North Carolina

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Exhausted businesswoman having a headache at her desk (Getty Images)

The burnout epidemic

Sara Konrath

The lines between work and home are blurrier than ever, making many feel that we can't stop and rest

Police officers clash with protesters during a demonstration over the Minneapolis death of George Floyd while in police custody on May 29, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)

Who pays for protest injuries?

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

Social media fears about lack of coverage for protest injuries are overblown

A torn and burnt upside down American flag hangs, as protesters march through the streets (SETH HERALD/AFP via Getty Images)

Protests for a nation already in crisis

Yvette Cabrera - Grist

It takes collective action to dismantle a system and put another in its place

Sheltering in Place with Classic Albums (Getty Images/Salon)

A "Jagged Little Pill" listening guide

Kenneth Womack

Released 25 years ago this month, "Jagged Little Pill" established Morisette's lasting legacy and influence

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Mitch McConnell; John Cornyn; Lindsey Graham (AP/Salon)

Odds of GOP holding Senate collapse

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Trump’s unpopularity will likely see Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell lose his power following the November e

US Capitol Building (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Our politics is broken. It can be fixed

Katherine M. Gehl, Michael E. Porter

Our political system runs on a set of hidden rules. They don't work for anyone — except the system itself

Do the Right Thing (Universal Pictures)

Racism 101: Watch these TV shows & films

Melanie McFarland

As Americans strive to educate themselves on race, here are a few TV episodes and films to get you going

Indya Moore in "Pose" (FX)

What's new on Netflix in June

Ashlie D. Stevens

With summer around the corner, you can beat the heat inside with these new TV shows, specials, movies, and docs

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Hospitality workers wait in line in a basement garage to apply for unemployment benefits in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

Unemployment system "designed to fail"

Igor Derysh

"Designed to fail": Many states designed their UI systems to limit payouts, experts say

A worker cleans a voting machine after it was used at McKinley Technology High School on primary election day on June 2, 2020 in Washington, DC. On Tuesday, nine states and the District of Columbia are holding primaries, most of which were previously delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

How to incentivize candidates to listen

David Daley, Rob Richie

When winning takes less votes, it requires less engagement with voters. That's a problem

Steve King (Getty/Alex Wong)

Top 5 moments: Steve King Hall of Shame

Alex Henderson - Alternet

On June 2, far-right Rep. Steve King lost a GOP primary battle to Iowa State Sen. Randy Feenstra

Police officers clash with protestors near the White House on June 1, 2020 as demonstrations against George Floyd's death continue. - Police fired tear gas outside the White House late Sunday as anti-racism protestors again took to the streets to voice fury at police brutality. (Getty Images)

It can’t happen here — and then it did

Joe Saltzman - The Conversation

There have already been at least 100 instances of journalists being assaulted or harassed while covering protests

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David Swaray, also known as Davey Dave, joined hundreds of protestors joined at the Government Center to support CAIR-Minnesota to call for the arrest of the police who killed George Floyd. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via Getty Images)

The downfall of a president

Lucian K. Truscott IV

We've reached a turning point in the Trump era. The 2020 campaign is in the streets and he's losing

FILE - In this Saturday, May 31, 2014, file photo, members of the graduating class and faculty attend the Savannah College of Art and Design commencement in Atlanta. For the first time on record, living with parents is now the most common arrangement for Americans ages 18 to 34, an analysis of Census data by the Pew Research Center has found. The sharp shift reflects a long-running decline in marriage age, amplified by the economic upheavals of the Great Recession. The trend has been particularly evident among Americans who lack a college degree. (AP Photo/John Amis, File) (AP)

Graduation speech for an age of collapse

Tom Engelhardt - TomDispatch.com

You’re graduating not into a world but into a conundrum.

Protestors take part in a Black Lives Matter march (PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP via Getty Images)

This movement deserves better media

Dan Froomkin - Press Watch

Journalists have access to the powerful. They must take the protesters' message to those who can do something

George Soros (Getty/Sean Gallup)

GOP pushes new Soros conspiracy theory

Alex Samuels - The Texas Tribune

In racist Facebook posts, GOP officials accused George Soros of paying protesters to "destroy" the country

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U.S. President Donald Trump makes a statement to the press in the Rose Garden about restoring "law and order" in the wake of protests at the White House (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump's eternal presidential campaign

Stephan Richter, Uwe Bott - The Globalist

How Trump has regulated the American public’s right to free speech: Every “Presidential” speech is a campaign event

US Senator Martha McSally (R) (R-AZ) speaks next to US President Donald Trump at a Keep America Great Rally in Phoenix, AZ, on February 19, 2020. (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Fox poll spells doom for GOP in Arizona

Roger Sollenberger

The further into the poll you go, the worse it looks — for McSally, as well as for Trump and the Republican Party

Curbing congenital syphilis falter

Anna Maria Barry-Jester - KFF Health News

Rates of infection and death from congenital syphilis have been on the rise for years.

Company HE3DA President Jan Prochazka shows qualities of a new battery during the  official start of a battery production line in Prague, on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. The new battery is based on nanotechnology and is supposed to be be more efficient, long-lasting, cheaper, lighter and above all safer. The battery is designed to store energy from renewable electric sources and cooperate with smart grids. Next planned type will be suitable for electric cars. (Michal Kamaryt /CTK via AP) (AP)

Electric utilities slow to make switch

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning

Many electric utilities are continuing to plan for and invest billions in power generation from natural gas.

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