Murdaugh family items auctioned off
The auction attracted people looking to purchase items associated with the family's murder trial as gifts
Is democracy turning the tide?
Eight small countries have fought back hard against authoritarianism — oh, and there's Brazil and the U.S. too
The redemption of Jamie Tartt
The cruel and self-centered baby shark of the soccer team grows up
Review: Depeche Mode's "Memento Mori"
The band started recording the new album before the tragic loss of Andy "Fletch" Fletcher
It's too late to clean space junk
High-powered lasers and special robots that collect junk are among the proposals for cleaning up orbital debris
Michigan returns to real democracy
Elections matter: Michigan rejected GOP extremism, and the Democrats' "trifecta" has already created real change
Dam emissions earns applause
Better accounting can go a long way in establishing sound policy to tackle the climate crisis
TikTok targets extremism to 13-year-olds
"There is this kind of an opportunity for those incel manosphere influencers to tap into, to young boys especially"
GOP seeks rich, self-funding candidates
Both major parties have run self-funded candidates in the past, but the GOP is ramping up the practice
Cozy ricotta gnudi is comfort on a plate
Meet the comforting early spring dish you can dress up any way you like
6 shocking revelations from "Waco" doc
The three-part series delves into the deadly 1993 massacre involving members of an apocalyptic religious cult
Librarians: Book bans hit record high
Attempts to ban books infringe on a person's constitutional rights, says one intellectual freedom advocate
Anti-relief GOPer had $1M loans forgiven
Rep. Burgess Owens, who has declared bankruptcy five times, led a hearing railing against student debt forgiveness
Indigenous leaders negotiate on water
After decades of exclusion, communities most impacted by ongoing drought insist they be heard
"Wire" creatives remember Lance Reddick
Salon asks the creatives who brought "The Wire" to life about the impact of their castmate and friend
How the US could phase out fossil fuels
A new report lists 10 policies to constrain polluting infrastructure and achieve key climate goals
Graham hit with ethics admonishment
The Senate Ethics Committee scolded Graham for harming "public trust and confidence in the United States Senate"
Melania "remains angry" at Trump: report
"Despite what happens to Donald," one source told People, "she will be fine"
Climate change's surprise effects
Birds with longer beaks, rising infertility, and more lightning are a few unforeseen consequences of climate change
Nancy Silverton's genius chopped salad
Nancy Silverton's been honing her version since the 1970s
The effects of the formula shortage
Due to the widespread infant formula shortages, many families had to resort to "suboptimal feeding practices"
Dem with trans son vows to block bills
"No one in the world cares less about being petty than me. I don't care. I don't like you," said Sen. Megan Hunt
Boebert brings fetus photo to hearing
"I’m just wondering if my colleagues on the other side would put babies on the endangered species list,” she said
John Wick 4: aesthetic action in excess
The nigh-immortal hit man can't catch a break with a bounty that's Eiffel Tower-high, and we're here for all of it