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Democratic presidential candidate and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg speaks at the Galivants Ferry Stump on Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, in Galivants Ferry, S.C. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard)

Buttigieg discusses his record on police

Matthew Rozsa

Mayor Buttigieg acknowledged the controversy over his handling of race issues after a police shooting in South Bend

Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix)

Try Netflix's "Green Eggs and Ham"

Ashlie D. Stevens

Dr. Seuss' classic book becomes a cheeky and imaginative 13-episode caper with a delectable all-star voice cast

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (AP/Mpi04/MediaPunch/IPX)

Sanders slams Bloomberg in new speech

Matthew Rozsa

Bernie Sanders rebuked the billionaire Michael Bloomberg for thinking he could buy his way through the primaries

(Quentin Lueninghoener/FairWarning)

What’s in a name?

Myron Levin - FairWarning

Medical literature might seem to be a safe space for honest scientific inquiry, with no bias or spin. It isn't so.

(AP/Jean-Marc Bouju)

Winter is coming

Nick Turse - TomDispatch.com

Bases, bases, everywhere, and not a base in sight.

President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani looks at his cellphone outside the White House on the South Lawn (NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)

Who is Rudy's bud "Charles"?

Roger Sollenberger

Rudy Giuliani's new fixer seems to connect a lot of dots

David Bernhardt (Getty/Zach Gibson)

"As corrupt as it gets"

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

Critics called on Congress to open an investigation immediately

Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren (Getty Images/Joshua Lott/Salon)

Class war: Billionaires vs. Liz, Bernie

Norman Solomon - Common Dreams

Forces of wealth and privilege are outraged that they have to face not one, but two progressive candidates

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Power and lies

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

If a president and his enablers are peddling lies, we need reliable intermediaries that help us see them.

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Why colleges are being forced to close

Robert Massa - The Conversation

A veteran university administrator explains the forces behind the trend.

Prospero, Miranda and Ariel, from "The Tempest," Act I, scene ii Prospero, Miranda and Iris - "The Tempest," Act IV, Scene I, Thomas Stothard, 1755-1834, British (Sepia Times/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

"The Tempest," colonialism & resistance

Paul Yachnin, Hannah Korell - The Conversation

"The Tempest" has been entangled with the history of slavery and freedom in the west for over 400 years

How We Fight For Our Lives by Saeed Jones (Simon & Schuster)

Saeed Jones on fighting for our lives

D. Watkins

Salon talks to the award-winning author of the new memoir "How We Fight For Our Lives"

Writing dark themes after becoming a parent (Salon/Ilana Lidagoster)

On mothers and monsters

Amber Cowie

"I don’t understand how a mother could write a book like that," my neighbor told me. How could I not?

Food stylist: Anna Billingskog. Prop stylist: Amanda Widis. (Julia Gartland/Food52)

How to make stuffing

Ella Quittner - Food52

There's good stuffing — and then, there's the absolute best stuffing.

Pumpkin Pecan Pie (Skyhorse Publishing)

Pumpkin pecan pie is sweet and salty

Hannah Kaminsky - "Sweet Vegan Treats"

A dollop of pumpkin crème allows both flavors in this pumpkin pecan pie to have an equal turn in the spotlight

Apple Crisp Cheesecake Bars (Photo courtesy of Meghan McGarry)

A spiked twist on a classic: apple crisp

Joseph Neese

"The quintessential fall dessert is the apple crisp, because it is so cozy," pastry chef Meghan McGarry tells Salon

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston in “The Morning Show,” on Apple TV+. (Apple TV+)

Stelter on "The View" vs. "Morning Show"

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to the CNN anchor about his work with the Apple TV+ drama and the challenge morning TV faces

(Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)

New health concerns over synthetic turf

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

Tests find dangerous chemicals in artificial turf used for school sports as well as colleges and the pros

President Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally at Williams Arena in Greenville, N.C., Wednesday, July 17, 2019. (AP/Carolyn Kaster)

Can society protect itself?

Steven Rosenfeld - Independent Media Institute

As 2020 approaches, a look at disinformation trends, who’s susceptible, and the Democratic Party’s countermeasures

(AP Photo/Lisa Poole, file)

Cheerios picket line averted

Katie Rose Quandt - In These Times

The plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, makes Cheerios, Lucky Charms and other General Mills products

Lindy West (Jenny Jimenez)

Lindy West reclaims the "witch hunt"

Amanda Marcotte

In her new book "The Witches Are Coming," Lindy West turns her gimlet eye on the ruin of America in the Trump era

In this Nov. 17, 2016 picture Alma Deutscher plays piano during a rehearsal in Vienna, Austria. Alma Deutscher is a composer, virtuoso pianist and concert violinist who wrote her first sonata five years ago and whose first full opera will have its world premiere next month. All of which is special only because she 11. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak) (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

Do music lessons make kids smarter?

Christoph Droesser - Undark

A recent analysis found that most research mischaracterizes the relationship between music and skills enhancement.

(Thomas Trutschel/Photothek via Getty Images)

Streaming battle isn’t winner-take-all

Amanda Lotz, Ramon Lobato - The Conversation

Some have dubbed the flurry of new video services launching as a "streaming war," but the reality is very different

Penny pinching VS Counting stacks (Getty Images/Salon)

"It's the economy, stupid" is stupid

David Masciotra

In a new Gilded Age of massive economic inequality, "the economy" is an abstraction meant to conceal ugly reality

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