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Russ Vought, former OMB director, conducts news conference outside of the U.S. Capitol with House Republicans on Friday, November 5, 2021. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Anti-Medicaid Trumpkin advising GOP

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Trump admin budget hawk Russ Vought "has emerged as one of the central voices shaping the looming showdown"

Shawn Mitchell and Braden Cianni volunteer to distribute cases of water to residents on February 17, 2023 in East Palestine, Ohio. (Michael Swensen/Getty Images)

Ohio residents told water was "safe"

Julia Conley - Common Dreams

"We're not getting any truth," said one resident who is now planning to move away from the town

(Getty/Pawel Gaul)

Clean environment constitution faces jury

Emily Pontecorvo - Grist

A case challenging a landfill provides the first insights into how the courts interpret the amendment

President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963), thirty-fifth president of the United States, relaxes in his trademark rocking chair in the Oval Office. (CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

How JFK hid his disability

Matthew Rozsa

Despite living with chronic pain in his bowels and back, JFK kept his disabilities secret from the public

French cheese (Rocky Luten)

7 common French cheese myths, busted

Emily Monaco - Food52

Why cheese ≠ charcuterie, and other major misconceptions.

Red grapes growing on the vine (Getty Images/Inga Rasmussen)

Lessons from Chicago's winter grapes

Ashlie D. Stevens

Grape vines take the cold season to prepare to flower in the spring. Maybe I could do the same

Electric vehicles are displayed before a news conference with White House Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy and U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about the American Jobs Plan and to highlight electric vehicles at Union Station near Capitol Hill on April 22, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Biden hopes to make EV charging easier

Gabriela Aoun Angueira - Grist

The first comprehensive standards for public EV charging stations will help ensure reliability and accessibility

Physical: 100 (Courtesy of Netflix)

"Physical: 100" and the hardbody myth

Melanie McFarland

The latest hit from Korea is a "survival competition" that tests the meaning of what ultimate fitness looks like

Mushrooms And Mental Health (Getty Images/wildpixel)

How the brain makes its own toad venom

Troy Farah

A new study challenges serotonin's role in depression, while partly explaining why our bodies make drugs like DMT

Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in "You." (Courtesy of Netflix)

Grading Joe from "You" as a professor

Alison Stine

With corduroy blazers and so much tweed, he looks exactly like he belongs in the center of a campus scandal

Aldi Grocery Store (Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The history behind Aldi's first US store

Joy Saha

The discount supermarket chain opened its first store in Germany in 1961 before expanding to the United States

Joe Biden and The New York Times (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Will the NYT ever give Biden credit?

Kirk Swearingen

The Gray Lady's reflexive pandering to Republicans gets embarrassing. No, wait — it's always been embarrassing

President Joe Biden walks next to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy past a religious mural at the St. Michaels Golden-Domed Cathedral, as he arrives for a visit in Kyiv on February 20, 2023. (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images)

GOPers attack Biden over Ukraine visit

Igor Derysh

“The President of the United States chose Ukraine over America,” tweeted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene

Lily Collins in Darren Star's "Emily in Paris" (Netflix)

The blandification of Netflix

Virginie Martin - The Conversation

Its algorithm-driven success depends largely on binge-watching fueled by cliffhangers, the oldest of tropes

Woman visiting a prisoner (Getty Images/South_agency)

Our last visit, on death row

Suzanne Craig Robertson

While Cecil waited to hear about a possible stay of execution, he also must have been privately preparing to die

Wisconsin State Capitol (Getty Images/filo)

Wisconsin court race could be crucial

Russ Feingold

Could the election of one justice on one court in the Badger State really mean so much? In this case, definitely

Anna Madeley (plays Mrs Hall) and Will Thorp (plays Gerald Hammond) in "All Creatures Great and Small" (Courtesy of Playground Entertainment / MASTERPIECE)

"All Creatures" boss on wartime comforts

Hanh Nguyen

Ben Vanstone told Salon about big shifts for the characters, TB testing and the heroic origin of one rat's name

Filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, surrounded by birds on a beach in Denmark on October 2, 1966. (Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)

The killer bird swarm behind "The Birds"

Matthew Rozsa

In 1961, birds dive-bombed, tumbled through the air as if drunk, and drenched the town of Capitola in vomit

Chicken soup with herby lemon (Getty Images/luchezar)

A secret ingredient for chicken soup

Michael La Corte

Brighten up a cold weather staple with this produce aisle addition

Fondue (Rocky Luten)

Your guide to hosting a fondue party

Linni Kral - Food52

Let melted cheese and chocolate carry you through the winter doldrums.

King Cake with crown surrounded by Mardi Gras beads (Getty Images/Lynne Mitchell)

Here's how to enjoy a vegan Mardi Gras

Joy Saha

Salon's Kelly McClure shares her favorite recipes and go-to vegan hot spots around the city of New Orleans

Richard Belzer at the 90th Birthday Of Jerry Lewis at The Friars Club on April 8, 2016 in New York City. (John Lamparski/WireImage/Getty Images)

Richard Belzer, "SVU" star, dies at 78

Erin Keane

Belzer played cynical, wisecracking police detective John Munch on "SVU" for more than 200 episodes

Bella Ramsey and Keivonn Woodard in "The Last of Us" (Liane Hentscher/HBO)

Last of Us: Puns at the end of the world

Alison Stine

In the HBO apocalypse show, why is a prized possession a slim volume of puns? Is the book real? And where's vol. 1?

A view of the World Bank building October 5, 2000 in Washington, DC. The World Bank bank lends money to developing countries around the world. (Per-Anders Pettersson/ Getty Images)

Malpass resigns amid climate controversy

Brett Marsh - Grist

When asked about climate change, David Malpass said he’s “not a scientist.” Soon he won’t be a World Bank president

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