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Supporters of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva break into tears as official vote count shows him as the winner of Brazil's presidential runoff election on Oct. 30, 2022, in Rio de Janeiro. (Joao Laet/Getty Images)

"Brazil of hope": Lula beats Bolsonaro

Brett Wilkins - Common Dreams

Leftist ex-president completes dramatic comeback, beating "Trump of the tropics" — who has yet to concede

Melissa Fumero as Eliza and Randall Park as Timmy in "Blockbuster" (Ricardo Hubbs/Netflix)

What's new on Netflix in November

Joy Saha

Spooky shows, provocative documentaries and feel-good holiday films are just a few offerings to watch this month

Alone and in pain (Getty Images/J_art)

Endometriosis: A medical trauma

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Endometriosis was only part of the problem for author Emma Bolden — our healthcare system made it worse

Candy Corn (Getty Images/DustyPixel)

Candy corn doesn't deserve all the hate

Ashlie D. Stevens

Most Americans are actually indifferent about candy corn — but that doesn't fit the holiday story narrative

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Can the wine industry be decolonized?

Colleen Hamilton - FoodPrint

A new generation of winemaker-activists is using hybrid and indigenous grapes to create transformational change

Whiskey Pear Cobbler (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

An easy — and boozy — cobbler for fall

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Hattie B’s may be famous for their fried chicken, but it’s their cobbler I can’t forget

Jennifer Coolidge in "The White Lotus" (Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO)

"The White Lotus" is an Italian fantasy

Melanie McFarland

In a second season set in Italy, creator Mike White returns to his strength in writing complicated women and men

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The plan to protect NYC from storms

Jake Bittle - Grist

The “Big U” shows how climate adaptation can succeed. It also shows how hard it is

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Zombie hand emerging from the ground (Getty Images/Marc Mateos)

Zombies abound in nature

Troy Farah

Far from mere fiction, the animal world is full of examples of actual "zombies" — depending on your definition

(Laura Fenton / Food52)

5 reasons I don’t want a bigger home

Laura Fenton - Food52

Plus, 5 reasons I do want more space!

Donald Trump gestures at a press briefing (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

Lawmaker: Pelosi attack stems from Trump

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

"I expect another Congressperson to be shot," says Rep. Steve Cohen

A microphone on the stage with crowd in background (Getty Images/Krle)

How Democrats can start winning

Paul Rosenberg

Anand Giridharadas' new book tackles tough questions: How to challenge dominant narratives — and win elections

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Bailey Bass as Claudia in "Interview with the Vampire" (Alfonso Bresciani/AMC)

Eternal tragedy of the child vamp

Alison Stine

Forever young, every child vampire means an adult lost control

Fried pork loin with apples (Getty Images/Nikolay_Donetsk)

24 ways to go savory with apples

Michael La Corte

Harness the apple's inherent crunch and subtle sweetness in a host of savory styles

Gourds at the farmer's market (Getty Images/BruceBlock)

Why do pumpkins have warts?

Matthew Rozsa

Gourds are known for their versatile genetics. But pumpkin warts can also be a sign of less savory things

Former President Barack Obama (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Obama shuts down heckler at rally

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

"Right now, I'm talking"

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Doctor examining breasts with mammogram (Getty Images)

Are ultrasound breast exams needed?

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

A breast ultrasound, sometimes called a sonogram, uses sound waves to take images of the breast tissue

Journalist Jemele Hill attends her book release party at 1010 Wine and Events on October 21, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Robin L Marshall/Getty Images)

Why Jemele Hill doesn't read hate mail

D. Watkins

The former ESPN journalist on how she came back from rejection, dissing Trump and being underestimated

Tokyo residents who lost their homes as a result of the U.S. bombings, March 10, 1945. The Operation Meetinghouse air raid of 9-10 March 1945 was later estimated to be the single most destructive bombing raid in history. (Galerie Bilderwelt/Getty Images)

War crimes? We must not forget Tokyo

James M. Scott

Of course Russia should be condemned for targeting civilians. But the brutal U.S. air war on Japan was much worse

Proud Boys are seen as hundreds gather at the City Hall Park to protest vaccination mandate during "Freedom Rally" in New York City, United States on November 3, 2021. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Rubio canvasser at Proud Boys rally

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

The far-right activist attacked while canvassing for Rubio says it was "politically motivated"

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A person holds a transgender pride flag as people gather on Christopher Street outside the Stonewall Inn for a rally to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York, June 28, 2019. (Getty Images/Angela Weiss)

Florida to ban gender-affirming care

Brett Wilkins - Common Dreams

"I cry for Florida's trans youth. This was a sham hearing with fake experts," said one activist

Farmers spraying pesticide on a field (Getty Images/Arun Roisri)

'Silent Spring' turns 60

Jennifer Weeks - The Conversation

Rachel Carson's “Silent Spring” is widely viewed as an inspiration for the modern environmental movement

Flip phone amidst the smart phones (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Don't fear the flip phone

Randyn Charles Bartholomew

"Do you have it ironically?" a woman new to Brooklyn asked about my distinctly not-smart phone

Emergency services treat injured people after a stampede on October 30, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea. (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

146+ dead in Seoul Halloween tragedy

Kelly McClure

Fire officials say that many of the deaths are attributed to people suffering cardiac arrests in a stampede

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