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The Last Of Us (Liane Hentscher/HBO)

Cannibalizing girlhood in the apocalypse

Melanie McFarland

"When We Are in Need" introduces a true monster: a predator that preys on humanity in more ways than one

Supporters of President Donald Trump (L) clash with anti-Trump protesters during a rally against his policies in Santa Monica, California on October 19, 2019. (MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images)

How to survive the culture wars

Chauncey DeVega

Author Justin Gest on why Americans need to start communicating with one another again

Woman running, stretching and meditating (Getty Images/We Are)

Is exercise better than antidepressants?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

New research boosts the case for working out — but the study has limitations

Drinks (James Ransom / Food52)

Why your bar cart needs a spray bottle

Paul Hagopian - Food52

It's all in the rinse

Orange Juice, Toast and Microwave (Getty Images/DonNichols)

Want better poached eggs? Microwave them

Michael La Corte

The key to mess-free poached eggs in under two minutes is already in your kitchen

Woman takes fresh organic vegetables (Getty Images/Maria Korneeva)

What is "healthy?" FDA, makers disagree

Joy Saha

Last September, the FDA proposed an updated definition of the food label to incorporate new research on nutrition

A cemetery stands in stark contrast to the chemical plants that surround it October 15, 2013. 'Cancer Alley' is one of the most polluted areas of the United States and lies along the once pristine Mississippi River that stretches some 80 miles from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, where a dense concentration of oil refineries, petrochemical plants, and other chemical industries reside alongside suburban homes. (Giles Clarke/Getty Images)

Justice Dept. sues Louisiana polluters

Lylla Younes - Grist

"EPA is finally treating this health crisis for what it is — an emergency"

Heavy snow covers a line of palm trees near a home in Rancho Cucamonga, California, on February 25, 2023. (JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Why California is still in a drought

Nicole Karlis

Record-setting snow in LA doesn't mean the state has recovered from its historic drought yet

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

Inside Ina's dreamy kitchen renovation

Marichal Gupta - Food52

French doors, marble countertops, and much more

A Proud Boys gestures | Smoke rises from a derailed cargo train in East Palestine, Ohio | California Storm Clouds (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Historical amnesia and the end of days

Henry A. Giroux

Apocalypse is no longer a dark fantasy — it's the new normal. It's time to reassert human agency and fight back

Donald J. Trump delivering his speech at CPAC on March 4, 2023 (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Trump claims "retribution" at CPAC

Kelly McClure

Trump delivered a fired-up speech on Saturday and came away the victor of the event's straw poll for GOP candidate

Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal of Tears For Fears (Peter Noble/Redferns/Getty Images)

Tears for Fears' "The Hurting" at 40

Annie Zaleski

From "Change" to "Mad World," it tapped into something true about being human and finding space to become yourself

12th President Zachary Taylor (Heritage Art/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

The presidential murder mystery of 1850

Matthew Rozsa

Zachary Taylor died in 1850 of food poisoning. Some experts think the culprit was arsenic — here's why

Thacker Pass (U.S. Bureau of Land Management)

Lithium mine controversy in Nevada

Gabriela Aoun Angueira - Grist

Opponents say the Thacker Pass lithium project was rushed in the name of the green transition

"Chris Rock: Selective Outrage" (Netflix)

Rock hits back: "I'm not a victim, baby"

Melanie McFarland

Netflix's "Selective Outrage" gives Rock's jabs at Will Smith, Meghan Markle and Jan. 6 a global live audience

Thenmozhi Soundararajan (D Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Caste privilege: A new rights frontier

Samaa Khullar

Caste-based discrimination happens in the U.S. too. A new Seattle ordinance galvanizes the South Asian community

Watching what is being typed on a keyboard (Getty Images/Jayesh)

Big Brother vs Big Tech

Rae Hodge

Biden wants more chips; Democrats claim they'll protect your health data. Plus: A drone that kills on its own?

(Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Alaska’s coastal towns fight erosion

Saima Sidik - Grist

"There's a lot of history being washed away"

Abraham Feller (great uncle of the author), Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Library of Congress)

Unraveling my family's Cold War mystery

Peter Birkenhead

My great-uncle Abe Feller was committed to the United Nations. Did Roy Cohn and Joe McCarthy break him?

Empty shopping cart in front of a red wall (Getty Images/Christian Adams)

America's looming "hunger cliff"

Ashlie D. Stevens

As pandemic-era emergency SNAP benefits expire, millions of Americans face food insecurity

Chocolate Chip Cookie (Getty Images/Burazin)

Your chocolate cookies are missing miso

Michael La Corte

The unexpected ingredients takes an classic dessert to new heights

Garlic (Julia Gartland)

Garlic salt versus garlic powder

Emily Ziemski - Food52

These two pantry staples go head to head in a seasoning showdown

American conservative political commentator Michael J. Knowles (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

CPAC speaker: "Eradicate transgenderism"

Kelly McClure

Michael J. Knowles, a host on The Daily Wire, targeted the trans community on Saturday with genocidal comments

Margaret Cho (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Margaret Cho's note to drag show haters

Mary Elizabeth Williams

On "Salon Talks," the queer icon addresses male comics, being a crazy cat lady and her hopes for "Fire Island 2"

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