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School, and sleep deprivation, is back

Horacio De La Iglesia - The Conversation

A team of sleep researchers have found high-schoolers are not getting nearly enough sleep

Empty xylazine bottle found on the streets of Philadelphia (Christopher Moraff / Narcomedia)

"Tranq dope" spreads to more cities

Troy Farah

Xylazine is contaminating the drug supply, causing grisly injuries and death

Plastic Bottles (Getty Images)

Can this law solve the plastic crisis?

Hollie Stephens - Food52

Thanks to a law signed this past June, there could be much less plastic waste in California within a decade

Demonstrators participate in a prayer during a “January 6th Solidarity Truth Rally” near the U.S. Capitol on September 24, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

J6 "Truth Rally" failed to draw a crowd

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Technical difficulties and low turnout turned Saturday's MAGA function into a punchline

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The audiovisual aesthetics of 2022’s political advertisements (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

How to read the midterm campaign ads

Carol Vernallis

Republicans play on fear and anxiety, while Democrats tell you they're on your side. Which is more effective?

Morfydd Clark (Galadriel) and Charlie Vickers (Halbrand) in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power" (Ben Rothstein/Prime Video)

"The Rings of Power": Believe women

Alison Stine

At its core, the sweeping Amazon Prime series is about trust and allyship, just like “The Lord of the Rings”

Liz Cheney and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Cheney wants Trump off the 2024 ballot

Kelly McClure

At Saturday's Texas Tribune festival, Cheney said she'll do everything she can to keep Trump from becoming nominee

A dog trainer giving a hand command to Black Labrador dog (Getty Images/	Mint Images)

Why experts are re-thinking dog training

Ula Chrobak - Undark

Efforts to regulate dog training have centered on studies examining the efficacy of punishment as a training tool

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A nurse places a blanket over a patient that had just been admitted to the emergency room at Regional Medical Center on May 21, 2020 in San Jose, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

How to prevent another pandemic

John Thwaites, Liam Smith, Margaret Hellard - The Conversation

A report shows what steps can be taken to prevent a new pandemic

Kate Bush on the set of the show 'Formule 1' in Paris on March 16, 1983, France. (Jean-Jacques BERNIER/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Kate Bush's bewitching "Dreaming" at 40

Annie Zaleski

The artist's commercially challenging LP — with unique soundscapes and vocal textures — has become a fan favorite

Mitch McConnell, with the shadow of a grim reaper (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Is this Mitch McConnell's darkest hour?

Ira Shapiro

Mitch's legacy is a damaged Senate and a thoroughly corrupted Republican Party. Losing in 2022 could be the end

Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

DeSantis slavery comments "ignorance"

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

"On at least three levels this is wrong," says Karin Wulf, a professor at Brown University

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Intel on White House call to rioter

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

"The American people need to know that there are link connections that need to be explored more," Riggleman says

A Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) worker fumigates an area to prevent mosquitos from breeding in New Delhi. (PRAKASH SINGH/AFP via Getty Images)

Why mosquitoes are taking over Delhi

Monika Mondal - Undark

City residents have long resorted to low-cost, do-it-yourself remedies that may be harmful to human health

Black color vintage key with hard shadow on yellow background (Getty Images/DBenitostock)

Secret abortions for conservative women

Leah Hampton

My middle-class evangelical peers quietly took advantage of abortion rights, while publicly advocating against them

Cherry tomatoes in green plastic crate (Getty Images/Emilija Manevska)

What my final summer tomatoes taught me

Ashlie D. Stevens

I had a bad habit of waiting for special occasions to use my "nice ingredients." Tomatoes don't offer that luxury

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The author in front of St. Elmo's steakhouse (Jodyann Morgan)

A travel writer's guide to Indy

Chaya Milchtein

Chaya Milchtein breaks down how travelers of every size can enjoy the "Elopement Capital of the Midwest"

English author Jane Austen (1775 - 1817). (Stock Montage/Stock Montage/Getty Images)

British cuisine translated in Chinese?

Saihong Li, William Hope - The Conversation

How do you get a reader in 1930s China to understand what a mince pie is?

Michael Moore (Ernesto S. Ruscio/Getty Images)

Michael Moore talks midterms with Maher

Kelly McClure

"Everybody needs to show up," Moore says in regards to the November midterms. "I've never been this optimistic"

Viola Davis stars in "The Woman King" (Sony Pictures/Ilze Kitshoff)

The historic conundrum of "Woman King"

Melanie McFarland

Can the cinematic potential of what these exceptional warriors symbolize overcome the dark reality of history?

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House of the Dragon (Ollie Upton / HBO)

British history behind Westeros' dragons

Raluca Radulescu - The Conversation

From Arthurian legend to political upheaval, here are real-life influences in creating George R.R. Martin's beasts

Paint spreads at a protest on the steps of City Hall to denounce the U.S. Supreme Court decision that ended federal abortion rights protections on July 6, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (David McNew/Getty Images)

Arizona judge approves abortion ban

Julia Conley - Common Dreams

"No archaic law should dictate our reproductive freedom," said one rights advocate.

Protein folding, 3D illustration (Getty Images/	CHRISTOPH BURGSTEDT/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)

No, AI won't change Big Pharma

Jeffrey Lee Funk, Gary N. Smith

Claims that artificial intelligence will change the way drugs are made are almost certainly overblown. Here’s why

Green algae cells (Getty Images/Videologia)

Algae offers answers to climate change

Jules Siedenburg - The Conversation

As foods, microalgae can be potent sources of nutrients, including high-quality proteins, lipids and vitamins

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