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A sign that read "Guns" is on display as House Democrats gather for an event on gun violence at the East Front of the U.S. Capitol on March 29, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Just say it: Second Amendment must go

Kirk Swearingen

Sooner or later, change will come: Younger Americans won't tolerate this constitutional delusion much longer

Damson Idris as Franklin Saint in "Snowfall" (Ray MIcksaw/FX)

The end of FX's fearless "Snowfall"

D. Watkins

Here's what you should have learned after six years of "Snowfall," John Singleton's drama of the '80s crack era

Chef spreading flour on pizza dough (Getty Images/IMAGINESTOCK)

Celiac disease is on the rise. Why?

Nicole Karlis

With too little research money devoted to celiac disease, the internet has become rife with health misinformation

Judy Blume Forever (Courtesy of Prime Video)

Judy Blume is "furious" over book bans

Alison Stine

Salon spoke to filmmakers of Prime Video's doc about the beloved children's author who's no stranger to controversy

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U.S. Rep. George Santos (R-NY) (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Bye George! Here's how Dems win House

Rae Hodge

George Santos and Lauren Boebert top the list of vulnerable Republicans — and there are more than enough others

Members of P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now) and Truth Pharm staged a protest on September 12, 2019 outside Purdue Pharma headquarters in Stamford, over their recent controversial opioid settlement. Participants dropped hundreds prescription bottles of OxyContin while holding tombstones with the names of opioids casualties and banners reading "Shame on Sackler" and "200 Dead Each Day". (Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Biden quiet on opioid settlements

Aneri Pattani - KFF Health News

Biden's administration promised that opioid settlement funds would go towards tackling the addiction crisis

Chef Kenny Gilbert (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Kristen Penoyer)

The chef behind Oprah's favorite chicken

Ashlie D. Stevens

The "Top Chef" star's first cookbook, "Southern Cooking, Global Flavors" is out now

Beef cattle standing in a field (Getty Images)

Bizarre cattle deaths stump authorities

Kelly McClure

Six cattle were found along Texas State Highway, some of which had their genitalia and anuses removed

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Lee Do-Hyun as Joo Yeo-jeong in "The Glory" (Graphyoda/Netflix)

9 K-dramas taking revenge to a new level

Lily Doton

Live out your most elaborate fantasies to exact satisfying vengeance on bullies, murderers and the filthy rich

Cooking with cannabis (Ty Mecham/ Food52)

A beginner's guide to cooking with hash

Vanessa Lavorato - Food52

According to a cannabis expert

Brock Peters helps Charlton Heston in a scene from the film 'Soylent Green', 1973. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty Images)

"Soylent Green" predicted our eco future

Matthew Rozsa

As the sci-fi classic turns 50, scientists warn that climate change and other man-made problems may render it true

Lost River Caverns in Hellertown, Pennsylvania (Wiki Commons/Horseluv10)

The world is full of mystery rivers

Matthew Rozsa

Researchers have sent labeled objects floating down the lost river. None have ever been seen again

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Tray With Fries, a Hamburger and Lemonade (Getty Images/Digital Vision)

What do people want from fast food?

Joy Saha

Dominos, Taco Bell and, most recently, McDonald's are just a few brands upping their game to satisfy customers

Boris Eldagsen next to the AI-created piece, "Pseudomnesia: The Electrician" (Alex Schwander)

Human refuses award for AI-created image

Lily Doton

Boris Eldagsen spoke to Salon about using an AI-generated contest win to start a conversation about "promptography"

Pasta alternatives (Adam Roberts /Food52)

Best alternatives to white-flour pasta

Adam Roberts - Food52

For my taste test, I decided to concentrate on three brands of alternative pastas

Rutgers students and faculty participate in a strike at the university's main campus in New Brunswick. (Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

On strike: To make college great again

Chris Hedges

Our strike at Rutgers is over, for now. But campus labor unrest is spreading, and could be a critical turning point

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Barbara Feldon (Photo courtesy of the Barbara Feldon collection)

Barbara Feldon on how to be happy alone

Nicole Michael

In this episode of "Everything Fab Four," the actress/author opens up about playing an "evolved" woman in the '60s

5 year old boy using a digital tablet in the dark (Getty Images/Thanasis Zovoilis)

AI supercharging misinformation's spread

Jeffrey Lee Funk, Gary N. Smith

Conspiracy theories, spam, and misinformation online will only get worse with the advent of AI chatbots

Former President Donald Trump arrives to Trump Tower on April 13, 2023 in New York City. (James Devaney/GC Images/Getty Images)

Sick of Trump? Try laughing at him

Sophia A. McClennen

We may be tired of Trump, but we aren’t tired of making fun of him

Climate activists from 'Fridays for Future' take part in a protest against the G20 of World Leaders Summit on October 30, 2021 between the Pyramid of Cestius and Circo Massimo in Rome. (ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images)

Climate change skepticism is dying out

James Painter - The Conversation

The world is less skeptical of the basic science that underlies climate change than ever before

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Sheriff of Pinal County Mark Lamb speaks during Republican Senate candidate Jim Lamons town hall event at the Combs Performing Art Center in San Tan Valley, Ariz., on Thursday, July 7, 2022. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

"QAnon sheriff" running for Senate

Areeba Shah

Ultra-MAGA far-right candidates nearly all lost in Arizona last year. That's not stopping Sheriff Mark Lamb

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott speaks at a news conference on October 17, 2022 in Beaumont, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Abbott pledges to pardon a groomer

Rae Hodge

"No nudes until you are old enough": Racist murderer's grooming chats exposed

Activists hold abortion rights signs and shout slogans while joining in a rally. Abortion rights activists rallied outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC. (Probal Rashid/LightRocket via Getty Images)

SCOTUS: Abortion pill is safe — for now

Matthew Rozsa

SCOTUS reversed a federal judge's previous ruling that banned mifepristone, a pill intrinsic to medication abortion

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis | A huge multi-colored flag flies over Ocean Drive as people participate in the Pride Parade, during the Miami Beach Pride Festival, in Lummus Park, South Beach, Florida on September 19, 2021. (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Don't say gay: FL "Pridefest" canceled

Tatyana Tandanpolie

Port St. Lucie's "Pridefest" has been held for decades — until Republicans started to crack down on LGBTQ+ freedoms

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