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Talon Proc Alford as Eddy Skycedar, Isis Celilo Rogers as Summer Skycedar and Wačíŋyeya Iwáš’aka Yracheta as Kodi Skycedar in "Spirit Rangers" (Courtesy of Netflix)

"Spirit Rangers," stewards of the land

Alison Stine

The Netflix series explores Native tales that reclaim transformations, told in a "Grimm's Fairy Tales"-esque way

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

Funnel cake inspired by Indian desserts

Chetna Makan - Food52

They look really impressive, as if we've spent loads of time making it — but clearly, we haven't

Christopher Columbus monument close to Las Ramblas in Barcelona, Spain (Getty Images/hutchyb)

Forget Columbus — the church was worse

Celia Viggo Wexler

Christopher Columbus was a criminal. But the vicious Catholic doctrine that empowered him has never been revoked

Elegant senior woman walking dog and checking smartphone in park (Getty Images/wundervisuals)

How gaming can support positive aging

Larissa Hjorth - The Conversation

During the pandemic lockdowns, games were a way to socialize and keep fit — both mentally and physically

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Bowl of homemade butter (Getty Images/milanfoto)

You (yes, you!) can make your own butter

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The best butter is homemade and takes just 15 minutes

Michael Moore walks the red carpet ahead of the "Fahreneit 11/9" screening during the 13th Rome Film Fest at Auditorium Parco Della Musica on October 20, 2018 in Rome, Italy. (Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)

Michael Moore's bold prediction

Sophia A. McClennen

Maverick filmmaker who called 2016 for Trump sees a "tsunami" of angry Democrats hitting polls in "Roevember"

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Piglet rescue: Activists acquitted

Kenny Stancil - Common Dreams

"There's a big difference between stealing and rescue," defendant Wayne Hsiung told the jury

Vice Media co-founder and conservative speaker Gavin McInnes reads a speech written by Ann Coulter to a crowd during a conservative rally in Berkeley, California (JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Image)

Gavin McInnes still tied to Proud Boys

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

McInnes headed to Las Vegas weeks ago for a meet-up and attempted to put down a civil war in the organization

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Spirited Away (Studio Ghibli)

"Spirited Away" delights 20 years later

Northrop Davis - The Conversation

Despite the fact that many of its elements were alien to American audiences, the film became a sensation

Actress Vicky Zhao Wei (R2) performs on stage during a gala held by Hunan Television and Suning.com at Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center on November 10, 2019 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

Chinese celebs push One China messaging

Dan Chen, Gengsong Gao - The Conversation

The Chinese government has a new ally when it comes to pushing its official line on Taiwan: celebrities

(Food52)

A recipe for lo mai gai from Lucas Sin

Food52 - Food52

It features seasoned sticky rice, plus stir-fried pork belly and marinated chicken thigh

UFO landing in the forest meadow (Getty Images/gremlin)

A physicist debunks the Ukraine UFOs

Avi Loeb

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UAPs, appeared in Ukraine's skies recently. Loeb weighs in on the data

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Andrew Zimmern (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Andrew Zimmern is coming over for dinner

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The chef and "Family Dinner" host on how sobriety, curiosity and found family sparked his desire to feed people

Holiday Maple Glazed Turkey Dinner (Getty Images/Lauri Patterson)

What is Canadian Thanksgiving?

Joy Saha, Ashlie D. Stevens

For our neighbors up North, the annual holiday arrives a month earlier on the second Monday of October

Peanut butter puff marshmallow squares (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

A no-bake hit from Molly Yeh

Mary Elizabeth Williams

You don't have to have kids to love Molly Yeh's crunchy, chewy, chocolate squares

Madison Taylor Baez as Eleanor and Ian Foreman as Isaiah in "Let The Right One In" (Francisco Roman/SHOWTIME)

"Let the Right One In" softens its bite

Melanie McFarland

The TV series version of the famous Swedish novel is inspired by it more than directly adapted, and low on fright

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The absolute best way to make s'mores

Ella Quittner - Food52

Because it's still camping season . . .

Human brain, conceptual illustration (Getty Images/KTSDesign/SCIENCEPHOTOLIBRARY)

Déjà vu, explained

Anne Cleary - The Conversation

Psychologists researched what causes that strange feeling when you think you've been somewhere before

Woman with fork, knife and empty plate at black table (Getty Images/Liudmila Chernetska)

The scientific case against dinner

Steve Hendricks

Confining one’s eating to a shorter period of time during the day appears to confer numerous health benefits

Mitch McConnell Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Why "age caps" can't fix democracy

Winslow Erik Wright

Majorities seem to favor a startlingly anti-democratic solution that's probably worse than doing nothing at all

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In this aerial view, former U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate is seen on September 14, 2022 in Palm Beach, Florida. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Mar-a-Lago witness wounded in attack

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

The case of the woman who infiltrated Mar-a-Lago pretending to be a Rothschild heiress took a strange turn

Maika Monroe as ‘Julia’ in Chloe Okuno’s "Watcher" (Courtesy of IFC Midnight)

Maika Monroe: Silent scream queen?

Alison Stine

The “It Follows” star is in two new thrillers this spooky season, making her a contender for the bloody crown

Yellow push pin in the center of blue push pins with their spike turned to the yellow one (Getty Images/loongar)

Strangers explain my autism to me

Matthew Rozsa

"You don't seem autistic": Those on the spectrum find neurotypicals often explain our condition to us. Why?

A common frog with its head out of the water (Getty Images/Manuel ROMARIS)

Will America's waters lose protection?

Lylla Younes - Grist

Sackett v. EPA could roll back protections for more than 50 percent of the nation’s wetlands

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