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Meatballs (James Ransom )

A chef-approved tip for better meatballs

Paul Hagopian - Food52

Gelatin and stock are all you need

Rachel Ray and Giada De Laurentiis (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Food Network's 30 years of comfort TV

Michael La Corte

The network’s point of view has shifted in its 30 years, but I’m still grateful for its comfort and its lessons

Spilled bottle of gummy meds (Getty Images/Douglas Sacha)

The future of food isn't gummies

Joy Saha

The healthy, so-called "hack" reeks of diet culture and dystopian attitudes towards foods

Party Down (Starz)

"Party Down" as the pandemic burns

Alison Stine

It’s not only that Starz's series focuses on the hard-hit food service industry, but it shows us how to go on

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'Grad' multiple rocket launcher fires at Russian positions in Kharkiv region on October 4, 2022. (YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images)

Takeaways from the a year of war

Laura Jones - The Conversation

In war, it’s not the size or sophistication of the technology, but how it’s used – especially in combinations

A pregnant woman in the foreground as the unrecognizable doctor shows her an ultrasound (Getty Images/SDI Productions)

The rise in pregnancy over 45

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Fertility advancements are helping people conceive well beyond 45 — what happens when they need abortions?

Coffee and a newspaper (Rocky Luten)

An expert guide to tipping in 2023

Camryn Rabideau - Food52

From pizza delivery to massage therapy, here's how much you should be tipping

Leon Trotsky, Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Putin, Biden, Ukraine and ... Trotsky?

Andrew O'Hehir

What century is this, anyway? How a long-ago split in the Marxist left helps to explain the Ukraine conundrum

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The Prince of Wales with Prince William and Prince Harry outside Westminster Abbey at the funeral of Diana, The Princess of Wales on September 6, 1997. (Anwar Hussein/WireImage/Getty Images)

"Dear Edward," Harry & child grief

Nell Beram

The adaptation of Ann Napolitano's novel of a 12-year-old survivor echoes how Harry struggled after losing his mum

"SNL" musical guest Jack White, host Woody Harrelson and Chloe Fineman. (Rosalind O’Connor/NBC)

"SNL" riffs on Trump, weed & vaccines

Kelly McClure

Host Woody Harrelson made comments during his monologue that left viewers wondering if he's anti-vax

Back view of shirtless man (Getty Images/Jonathan Knowles)

The men who fear orgasms

Troy Farah

How an online community became obsessed with the idea that ejaculation was hurting their mental and physical health

Brain scans (Getty Images/Andrew Brookes)

What frontotemporal dementia does to you

Fen-Biao Gao - The Conversation

Some of the same genetic mutations can lead to FTD, ALS or symptoms of both

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A complex & fraught "Finding Your Roots"

Melanie McFarland

If you only watch the viral clip revealing Davis' link to the Mayflower, you're missing the full story

United States Supreme Court (Getty Images/joe daniel price)

SCOTUS, social media and the GOP

Rae Hodge

Republicans are obsessed with Section 230, the Magna Carta of the internet. They may be opening Pandora's box

This video screenshot released by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) shows the site of a derailed freight train in East Palestine, Ohio, the United States. (NTSB/Handout via Xinhua/Getty Images)

Ohio train derailed with toxic chemicals

John McCracken - Grist

Trains carry hazardous chemicals every day. They're also dangerously unregulated.

French farmer Nicolas Denieul sprays Roundup 720 glyphosate herbicide produced by US agrochemical giant Monsanto on May 11, 2018, on a field of no-till corn in Piace, northwestern France. (JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP via Getty Images)

Big Ag's glyphosate conspiracy

Matthew Rozsa

Dr. Chadi Nabhan spent years treating patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma before knowing potential link to Roundup

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American beaver (Getty Images/barbaraaaa)

Why beaver is a "fish" during Lent

Ashlie D. Stevens

This isn't the only odd dietary dispensation the church has made for observers of the 40-day fast

Chunky Chicken Noodle Soup (Getty Images/LauriPatterson)

6 tips for perfect chicken noodle soup

Michael La Corte

Grab a spoon and some saltines. This is going to be your best soup season ever

Fresh turmeric, ginger and orange drink (Getty Images/annabogush)

Reducing Long COVID symptoms via diet

Philippe B. Wilson, Samuel J. White - The Conversation

If you're feeling particularly fatigued by Long COVID, there are some diet changes to implement that could help

Robot sitting on a bunch of books, reading (Getty Images/Kirillm)

Stop using AI to pitch stories

Alison Stine

As magazines become overwhelmed by AI-generated emails, it isn’t a fun experiment. It’s extra work for humans

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Breast pump and bottle of breast milk near computer (Getty Images/JGI/Jamie Grill)

PUMP Act a rare win for women's rights

Nicole Karlis

A lawyer explains how more rights will be extended to lactating women postpartum with its passage

Lone sheep high above misty countryside in Monmouthshire, UK (Getty Images/WLDavies)

England's farmers go back to nature

Elise Wach - The Conversation

The UK government's environment improvement plan pledges to restore 1.2 million acres of wildlife-rich habitat

Men In Military Uniforms Standing (Getty Images / Michael Davis / EyeEm)

War and the battle for young minds

Andrea Mazzarino - TomDispatch.com

Our culture's endless, hypnotic obsession with war and violence has hidden costs — especially for our children

Scott Adams, cartoonist and author and creator of "Dilbert", poses for a portrait in his home office. (Lea Suzuki/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

“Dilbert” creator reacts to cancellation

Kelly McClure

After a series of racist remarks made on his podcast, Adams' long-running comic is being pulled from papers

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