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Summer is all about pork ribs

Cara Nicoletti - Food52
Published 3 years ago

There are three kinds of pork ribs, and we want to eat them all!

Empty american football stadium (Getty Images/Cunaplus_M.Faba)

College sports and the cover-up industry

Irvin Muchnick
Published 3 years ago

Third-party investigation of college abuse scandals: A dubious industry whose main job is to limit the damage

In this photo illustration, a Tumblr logo is seen displayed on a smartphone on top of a computer keyboard. (Photo Illustration by Thiago Prudencio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Tumblr's enduring appeal

Jeanna Sybert - The Conversation
Published 3 years ago

The social media platform defies categorization or a defined purpose, which might explain why it also persists

Little Tong’s Liangban Scallops with Marinated Wood Ear Mushrooms (Photo by Kuo-Heng Huang)

Get creative with summer mushrooms

Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner - Institute of Culinary Education
Published 3 years ago

Summer brings out more uniquely shaped and flavored mushroom varieties, ripe for creativity in the kitchen

Major General Curtis LeMay (Bettmann/Getty Images)

This nuke-crazy general changed history

Matthew Rozsa
Published 3 years ago

Think Michael Flynn is weird? Consider Curtis LeMay, the Air Force general famously parodied in "Dr. Strangelove"

People wait to enter an Apple store on March 10, 2021, in New York. (John Smith/VIEWpress/Getty Images)

Workers vote for Apple Store union

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams
Published 3 years ago

Workers at Apple retail store near Baltimore vote to join international machinists' union in historic first

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Trump losing donors to DeSantis: report

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

Politico reports major GOP donors are flooding DeSantis with cash he doesn't need in 2022, possibly for '24 run

Kate Bush - Peter's Pop Show - 1985 (ZIK Images/United Archives via Getty Images)

Why Kate Bush's music spans generations

Lorna Piatti-Farnell - The Conversation
Published 3 years ago

Somehow, Bush is reaching greater fame in 2022 than she did during the 1980s

Mel Brooks in History of the World: Part I (1981) (20th Century Fox)

11 "History Of The World, Part I" facts

Mark Mancini - Mental Floss
Published 3 years ago

According to Mel Brooks, the Moses scene was a last-minute addition

Macro closeup of fresh clear Irish moss seaweed in blender (Getty Images/ablokhin)

Should you eat sea moss gel?

Nicole Karlis
Published 3 years ago

Tiktokers eat it in globs. Should you try this wellness trend or even try to make your own?

Ina Garten (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Try Ina Garten's iconic strawberry cake

Manuela Lopez Restrepo
Published 3 years ago

In the words of The Barefoot Contessa, "Who wouldn't love that?"

Hummus (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

The secret to lighter-than-air hummus

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 3 years ago

A stalwart dip gets a fluffy upgrade, thanks to chef Jeanie Roland's secret trick

US President Donald Trump looks at his telephone from the Oval Office at the White House on August 27, 2018 in Washington, DC. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Eisen: Trump to face charges in Georgia

David Edwards - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

CNN legal analyst predicts Trump will "finally" face consequences for trying to overturn Georgia election results

Shaun Evans as Morse in "Endeavor" (Courtesy of Mammoth Screen and MASTERPIECE)

The alluring mystery of "Endeavour"

Melanie McFarland
Published 3 years ago

After 10 years as the youthful version of a great TV detective, have we taken Shaun Evans' Morse for granted?

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The mental health benefits of gardening

Shayna Conde - Food52
Published 3 years ago

The benefits of gardening beyond beautiful plants

Prescription medication is strewn about, with pill bottles in the deep background. (Getty Images)

How drugs know where to go in the body

Tom Anchordoquy - The Conversation
Published 3 years ago

Here's why some medications are swallowed, some are injected, and some are inhaled.

Stumble Over Cable (Getty Images/AndreyPopov)

Maybe you're not just "clumsy"

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 3 years ago

We all stumble sometimes, but klutziness can be a sign of something serious

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How to properly light charcoal grill

Kelly Vaughan - Food52
Published 3 years ago

Follow this advice — and you won't need to call the fire department!

Retired conservative jurist J. Michael Luttig before the House Jan. 6 select committee on Capitol Hill on June 16, 2022. (Jabin Botsford/Washington Post via Getty Images)

Why Judge Luttig spoke so slowly

Bob Brigham - Raw Story
Published 3 years ago

Retired judge writes: "I had an obligation ... to formulate, to measure and to meter out every single word"

Peter Cvjetanovic (R) along with Neo Nazis, Alt-Right, and White Supremacists encircle and chant at counter protestors at the base of a statue of Thomas Jefferson after marching through the University of Virginia campus with torches in Charlottesville, Va., USA on August 11, 2017. (Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

White supremacy, COVID and free speech

Anis Shivani
Published 3 years ago

The post-Charlottesville crackdown on the alt-right was liberalism's Waterloo. Don't believe me? Look around you

Brian Ferry and David Bowie (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Bowie & Roxy made history 50 years ago

Annie Zaleski
Published 3 years ago

On June 16, 1972, a glam, cosmic musical Big Bang occurred

Juneteenth Reading List (Photo illustration by Salon/Crooked Lane Books/Flatiron Books/Kensington Books/Thomas & Mercer/Bronzeville Books)

7 thrilling must-reads by Black authors

Faye Snowden
Published 3 years ago

Add these authors and their surprising crime stories — plus 1 classic novel about emancipation — to your list today

Sperm (Getty Images/Irina Shatilova)

The sperm evolutionary arms race

Rebecca Coffey
Published 3 years ago

Ongoing research elaborates the incredible lengths male animals (and men) will go to ensure that sperm meets egg

Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass. (Getty Images)

Clean Water Act’s 50th anniversary

Rona Kobell - The Revelator
Published 3 years ago

This critical law could use a refresh to help meet our current challenges.

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