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People On Illuminated City At Night, New Orleans, USA (Getty Images / Kevin Ocampo / EyeEm)

A travel writer's guide to eating NOLA

Chaya Milchtein
Published 3 years ago

Come for the shrimp and grits, stay for the goat curry gnocchi

Sen. John Cornyn (Susan Walsh - Pool/Getty Images)

Texas Senator: "Do Plessy vs Ferguson"

Kelly McClure
Published 3 years ago

Cornyn made the remark via Twitter in a share of former President Barack Obama's statement on the Roe reversal

Cocktail with cherry and ice (Getty Images / Katerina Solovyeva / 500px)

The TikTok famous "healthy Coke" is bad

Ashlie D. Stevens
Published 3 years ago

TikTok is overflowing with videos of people dumping balsamic vinegar into sparkling water to mimic soda

(James Ransom / Food52)

Recreating a TWA first-class meal

Ann Hood - Food52
Published 3 years ago

Ever wonder what a TWA first-class dinner looked like?

Joel Kim Booster in Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual (Terence Patrick/Netflix)

Joel Kim Booster, radically transparent

Melanie McFarland
Published 3 years ago

The comedian spoke to Salon about pal Bowen Yang and the goal of "Bridgerton"-esque "incidental representation"

Singer Elvis Presley, looking tired and somewhat dejected, leaning over railing in recording studio during break from cutting new record. (Don Cravens/Getty Images)

Was there anything real about Elvis?

Michael Bertrand - The Conversation
Published 3 years ago

King of White Trash Culture or King of Rock 'n' Roll? He remains a very public enigma

Doctor writing notes on a clipboard in a modern hospital (Getty Images/shapecharge)

When rogue doctors spread misinfo

Edwin Nieblas-Bedolla
Published 3 years ago

A tiny minority of medical professionals are spreading COVID-19 misinformation and prescribing unproven therapies

A Donald Trump supporter holding a QAnon flag (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

QAnon's 'Q' delivers new messages

Kelly McClure
Published 3 years ago

The new posts were left on an internet community page called 8kun Friday, hours after the reversal of Roe

(Rocky Luten / Food52)

The very best way to sharpen your knives

Food52 - Food52
Published 3 years ago

Millimeter-thin tomato slices coming right up!

Portrait of American gay liberation activist Marsha P Johnson (1945 - 1992) on the corner of Christopher Street and 7th Avenue during the Pride March (later the LGBT Pride March), New York, New York, June 27, 1982. (Barbara Alper/Getty Images)

8 trans activist Marsha P. Johnson facts

Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner - Mental Floss
Published 3 years ago

No. 6 She modeled for Andy Warhol

U.S. Capitol Police officers form a line to separate pro-choice and pro-life activists outside the U.S. Supreme Court, June 21, 2022. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

For anti-abortion movement, what's next?

Gillian Kane
Published 3 years ago

Undoing Roe was just the beginning: Anti-choice forces want a national ban, and more. We're ready to fight back

Jinkx Monsoon in Season 7 of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" (Jordin Althaus/World of Wonder/Paramount+)

What Drag Race's new rule teaches us

Lauren Piester
Published 3 years ago

We are not our mistakes. We are not our ugly dresses or our botched lyrics or our deflated soufflés ...

June 11, 2022 in Woodbridge, New Jersey. The costs of petrol, food and other necessities jumped in May, rising inflation in the United States to a new four-decade high. Consumer prices surged 8.6 percent last month from 12 months earlier, faster than April year-over-year surge of 8.3 percent, the US Department of Labor said Friday. (Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Getty Images)

A history of skyrocketing gas prices

Matthew Rozsa
Published 3 years ago

A look back at American gas price increases, the global factors that contributed and the presidents who got blamed

Rachel Maddow (Credit: MSNBC)

Maddow warns of "fetal personhood" case

Kelly McClure
Published 3 years ago

Maddow highlights what defining a fetus as a human being could lead to in terms of childbearing rights

The United States Supreme Court Building (Getty Images/Geoff Livingston)

SCOTUS descends into madness

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Published 3 years ago

Right-wing justices ran the Constitution through a search engine and took what they wanted. Is segregation next?

Donald Trump (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump: "Ending Roe bad for Republicans"

Sky Palma - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

When the draft leaked, Trump reportedly told people in private that a reversal of Roe will "anger suburban women"

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh (Andrew Harnik - Pool/Getty Images)

Kavanaugh: "No to Roe, yes to abortion"

Alex Henderson - Alternet
Published 3 years ago

Kavanaugh weighs in with a somewhat confusing take on Friday's Supreme Court ruling

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks to a reporter after a news conference outside U.S. Supreme Court on July 27, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Republican legislator filed a lawsuit against Speaker of the House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) for her mask mandate inside the House chamber that caused “segregation” among lawmakers. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Greene calls abortion ban a "blessing"

Kelly McClure
Published 3 years ago

Greene gave statements to a swarm of people outside of the Supreme Court shortly after Friday's ruling

Protesters from both sides of the abortion debate wave competing scripture interpretations during a rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC., United States on June 21, 2022. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The young anti-abortion "foot soldiers"

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 3 years ago

On "Salon Talks," the director of "Battleground" explains how anti-choice wasn't just driven by "old white men"

Don Jr., Dinesh D'Souza and Paul Gosar (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Anti-choice right gloats, and dreams big

Kathryn Joyce
Published 3 years ago

On social media, far right dunks extensively, promises national abortion ban and "thousand-year White Boy Summer"

A protester holds a placard saying, "Vaginas are more regulated than guns, maybe my vagina should start shooting bullets," during a Women's March to demand safe and legal access to abortion. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The scramble to reschedule abortions

Nicole Karlis
Published 3 years ago

“We're getting absolutely inundated today with callers," the NAF hotline told Salon

Army Corps of Engineers attend the the Great Mississippi Flood, the most destructive river flood in the history of the United States, 1927. (Fotosearch/Getty Images)

This historic flood was a warning

Matthew Rozsa
Published 3 years ago

The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in American history — and remains relevant

Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (A24)

Jenny Slate on being "Marcel the Shell"

Gary M. Kramer
Published 3 years ago

The comedian tells Salon why the 1-inch mollusk who's grieving and dismisses social media is so appealing

Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Pence pushes for national abortion ban

Kelly McClure
Published 3 years ago

Pence said the Supreme Court's Roe reversal "has given the American people a new beginning for life"

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