Selena Gomez is joining Food Network
Over the course of six episodes, several big-name L.A. chefs will put Gomez's cooking skills to the ultimate test
Latrice Royale: "My drag is my ministry"
"Drag Race" star and "We're Here" co-host explains the fight against drag bans and where God and drag meet
Hasan Minhaj jokes about being canceled
The comedian jested about losing a chance at hosting the "Daily Show" after his fact-checking scandal
Hope Hicks praises Trump in testimony
Trump's day-to-day involvement could help prosecutors argue he was deeply involved in the hush money scheme
Centrist Henry Cuellar faces indictment
Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar could be indicted Friday, two years after the FBI raided his home and office
Coach's death due to chemo drug shortage
"There's not enough profit" for drug-makers in life-saving cancer meds, and the FDA can't force them
Shaky future of Mars sample return
Mars Sample Return has blown a hole in NASA’s budget, which threatens other missions that need funding
Bad gospel: MTG, Jesus and the Jews
Greene's claim about Jesus being "crucified by the Jews" is one way to read the Gospel — with a long, ugly history
Judge: Nothing stopping Trump testimony
The former president incorrectly told reporters outside the courtroom that his gag order kept him from testifying
Trump jury attack "especially" troubling
The former president has suggested that "Democrat" jurors won't be able to judge the case fairly
Expert notes "oddity" in Trump trial
Trump defense attorney Susan Necheles is well respected, but she appears to be sidelined so far
Trump tries "planted evidence" defense
The Trump team's latest defense tactic is "the last refuge of a scoundrel," says ex-prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
Jeff Daniels "in awe" of George Harrison
On "Everything Fab Four," the acclaimed actor discusses the Beatles, his career and Netflix series "A Man in Full"
Trump's Big Lie comes back to bite GOP
Mail-in-ballots used to be the GOP's best election weapon. Trump's lies have Republicans now second-guessing voting
Trump uses protests to stoke violence
Disinformation about leftist "violence" is used by MAGA to justify their own, very real crimes
“As he sees fit”
In a Time interview, Trump tells us how law, order and freedom are at stake in November
Fighting climate change demands degrowth
Salon spoke with Japanese philosophy professor Kohei Saito about his new book, "Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto"
Expert: Columbia protest echoes 1968
The differences are becoming slimmer and the similarities thicker
Boebert heckled at “liberation camp”
A clip of Boebert's visit to George Washington University shows her struggling to rip down a Palestinian flag
Another Boeing whistleblower dead
Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor, was one of the first to speak against leadership ignoring aircraft defects
Profs rip Adams "outside agitator" trope
"A pathetic attempt to discredit the political investments and moral conscience of this movement," professor says
Dan Schneider sues “Quiet on Set”
The former Nickelodeon producer alleged that "Quiet on Set" paints him as a child sexual abuser
Watch: Nicole Brown Simpson doc trailer
Lifetime's documentary will be timed to the 30th anniversary of Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman's 1994 murders
The power of corporate interests in food
"Corporations selling forever chemicals, fossil fuels and ultra-processed foods have a much greater role"