The odd bipartisan politics of raw milk
"The room is half full of libertarians and half full of very liberal Democrats. The bridge is food"
Germany must go back to the future
Renewables alone can't provide the clean energy we need to combat climate change
Masa harina changed history — and tacos
Author and "Masienda" founder Jorge Gaviria speaks about the far-reaching significance of masa
Bleeding money: DeSantis staffers fired
At least a dozen staffers were let go, with more cuts expected in the upcoming weeks
Tree of Life and the death penalty
"Vengeance is mine, says the Lord": When people are murdered in a house of worship, we should remember that
Survival of the Thickest knows platonic
Friends don't have to hook up, and Michelle Buteau's net Netflix comedy based on her memoir proves that
Agatha Christie "tourist trap"
"They are giving us free teas and things. It’s a bit bleak,” said one of the tourists
Why women struggle to get ADHD care
ADHD can present differently in girls and women but getting effective treatment is often a struggle
Why Adam Pally brings chaos to each role
The actor talks working with Arnold Schwarzenegger, not having a "dream" role and the appeal of doing live shows
Cluster bombs: Democrats getting anxious
Biden's decision to send banned weapons to Ukraine won't change the war. But it's starting to alienate progressives
My Eid dinner with VP Kamala Harris
This was the first time ever that a U.S. vice president celebrated Eid at their residence
The Great Shake-down: Grimace vs. Barbie
Perhaps an "Oppenheimer" milkshake is in the works next?
Cheryl Hines on the donkey in the room
"I just want to make sure that my family — me, Bobby, our seven children — come out intact," says Hines
Why Sophie B. Hawkins trusts the Beatles
On "Everything Fab Four," the "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover" singer gets to the heart of Beatles fandom
Lawsuit over Idaho anti-abortion law
Advocates challenge a law that forbids helping teens obtain abortion pills or leave the state for abortion care
How Barbie formed our Dreamhouse goals
The Dreamhouse's stealthiest trick may be the way it taught us early on the connection between success and excess
What we get wrong on teen mental health
Depression drives social media use, not the other way around, while we ignore the real struggles young people face
How "faux" gras changes vegan cuisine
The delicacy — which has traditionally elicited concerns over ethical eating — may be back on tables
Sex and the cinema girl Karina Longworth
"I was unlike everybody else," the "You Must Remember This" podcast host tells Salon about her formative upbringing
RFK Jr.: COVID-19 "ethnically targeted"
During a press dinner, RFK Jr. is said to have made some more wild claims about COVID-19
AI vs. AI: The danger is real
AI really might pose a risk of causing "human extinction" — because the military might let it launch nukes
Twitter paying big bucks to trolls
Andrew Tate, an alleged rapist and human trafficker, says he's made $20,397 from his content for Musk's platform
"Past Lives" and the role of first love
My grandmother would tell me wistful stories of her chut sarang, a handsome law student she didn't end up with
Can ashwagandha really relieve stress?
The potential of ashwagandha is promising, but the side effects remain a mystery