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Musk hints at logo change for Twitter

Kelly McClure

Late Saturday night, Musk tweeted a flickering "X," indicating a big change for the platform

A 4 month old baby girl yawning (Catherine Delahaye via Getty Images)

Is white noise bad for sleepy babies?

Nicole Karlis

Many people rely on white noise to sleep. Now, scientists say it could do more harm than good

Gloria Steinem Wearing Playboy Bunny Costume | Barbie in her various incarnations (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

How feminists are catching up to Barbie

Susan Shapiro

Beauty standards aside, the doll has been a wildly progressive lifestyle mentor ever since she won us over in 1959

Lone Blue Donkey Among Red Elephants (Salon/Getty Images/Carol Yepes)

Blue in a red state: It's important

Kirk Swearingen

My friend ran for state Senate in Iowa and got creamed. He knew he would. It was definitely worth it

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Alien contact could be a disaster

William Lempert, Kim TallBear, David Delgado Shorter - The Conversation

A public ET message could initiate cascading events, including military actions to corporate resource mining

3 varieties of Hotdogs (Getty Images/Lauren Mclean)

For better char, try spiral-cut hot dogs

Joy Saha

Aesthetics aside, this cut also makes a little more room for extra condiments and toppings

Jackdaw Crow on a Bird Feeder (Getty Images/David Pardoe)

With age come birds

Kelly McClure

Apparently, I'm in my bird era now, and I've got the feeders to prove it. It happens fast

Pictured: (l-r) Luann de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan in "Luann and Sonja: Welcome to Crappie Lake" (Nick Fochtman/Bravo)

"Crappie Lake": Money can't buy class

Kelly McClure

Money can't buy you class, but watching rich people fart is hilarious. So who cares?

Sound of Freedom (Angel Studios)

It's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" – but for QAnon

Melanie McFarland

God's children may not be for sale, but box-office hit "Sound of Freedom" is making a run on the public's credulity

The view from Kowloon Peak shows apartment buildings and office blocks lights at night on November 3, 2016 in Hong Kong. (Lam Yik Fei/Getty Images)

Why won't we fix light pollution?

Matthew Rozsa

Light pollution is an existential threat that belongs in the same conversation as climate change, experts say

Arepa spread with accouterments (Irena Stein)

Arepas: a 4-ingredient, ancient staple

Michael La Corte

"The popularity and growth of the arepa around the world is increasing every year"

How I dressed as Barbie ... and then Zombie Barbie in 2022 (Deena ElGenaidi)

Decolonizing Barbie from my dress-up

Deena ElGenaidi

It had become a running joke with my friends that I'd always dress as a blond-haired white woman for Halloween

Painting of leaders presenting the Declaration of Independence | African Slave Trade (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Democracy's deep and troubled roots

Paul Rosenberg

Democracy was spread around the world by Europeans, a new book argues — and it often became a tool of oppression

Barbenheimer Brownies (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

A two-in-one treat for "Barbenheimer"

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Need snack ideas for a movie marathon? This two-in-one dessert has you covered

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (Ronda Churchill/Getty Images)

DeSantis says Harris is "chirping"

Kelly McClure

"She's going to come down to the state of Florida and try to chirp and . . . try to demagogue," he said

Former Beatles drummer Pete Best at the Beatles Museum in Liverpool, in front of posters used to advertise the Beatles playing live at the Casbah in Liverpool. (Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)

Playing "Twist and Shout" with a Beatle

Kenneth Womack

At Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp in New York City, adults learn to play from the best — including Pete Best

J Robert Oppenheimer Standing at Blackboard (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

The atomic truth behind "Oppenheimer"

Matthew Rozsa

The man who christened the nuclear age with violence regretted the crater he left on the world

Anna Delvey poses near grafitti on the way to her parole meeting on July 13, 2023 in New York City. (Alexi Rosenfeld/Getty Images)

Anna Delvey curates country song

Kelly McClure

"What the Hell?" includes audio recorded while Delvey was incarcerated on Rikers Island

Fran Drescher (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Drescher: Hollywood CEOs are "maniacal"

Olivia Luppino

The star of "The Nanny" says executives are living in a "dystopia" as productions grind to a halt and actors strike

Donald Trump (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

The Big Why

Lucian K. Truscott IV

His escalating threats of violence and spiraling out of control leave more questions than answers

Donald Trump | Mail in Ballots (Getty Images/Salon)

GOP now funds voting methods it trashed

Areeba Shah

"What they do is lie to try to steal elections, that has not stopped," says Colorado Sec. of State Jena Griswold

Jack Schlossberg introduces Speaker Nancy Pelosi who received the 2019 Profile in Courage Award at The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library And Museum on May 19, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Paul Marotta/Getty Images)

JFK’s grandson rips RFK Jr.

Kelly McClure

"He’s trading in on Camelot," says Jack Schlossberg

Singer Tony Bennett performs onstage during Stand Up To Cancer's New York Standing Room Only. ( Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for EIF)

Celebs mourn the loss of Tony Bennett

Kelly McClure

Bennett's last public performance was with Lady Gaga in 2021 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks about his new book ‘The Courage to Be Free’ in the Air Force One Pavilion at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on March 5, 2023 in Simi Valley, California. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

DeSantis not sold on insurrection

Kelly McClure

“If somebody is honestly doing an insurrection against the U.S. government, then prove that," he says

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