Love Canal disaster gets book treatment
Keith O’Brien’s “Paradise Falls” tells the story of how local mothers put the Love Canal disaster on the map
Digital snooping on sanitation workers
The smartwatches, called Human Efficiency Tracking Systems, raise questions about privacy and data protection
Right-wing youth culture finds God
Nick Fuentes' racist "groyper" movement is building a coalition with far-right Catholics. They have a plan
Jen Psaki: Not quite a love story
She had a nearly impossible job: Restoring sanity to the White House after four years of chaos. Did it work?
Librarians fight book-banning madness
"Book bans are about limiting kids' freedom to read and teachers' freedom to teach"
According to IRS records, Binnall owes the U.S. government for unpaid taxes dating back to 2010
5 creepiest moments from "Our Father"
For years, Dr. Donald Cline got away with using his own sperm to inseminate his patients without their consent
Chemists want to mine e-waste for metals
We're leaving the fossil fuel era and entering an "age of metals" — and that may mean sifting through our trash
Why Ukraine will likely win Eurovision
The song contest might be fodder for Will Ferrell spoofs, but it also reflects the political culture in Europe
Do cooking and politics actually mix?
While politicians eat on the campaign trail, most shy away from the kitchen. With AOC and Harris, that's changing
Why Black fantasy casting angers racists
"Percy Jackson" star Leah Jeffries joins the sorority of Black stars like Zendaya who triumphed over racist hate
A play-by-play of the day the dinos died
Paleontologist Robert DePalma, featured in PBS's "Dinosaur Apocalypse," discusses an astonishing trove of fossils
60 days of not letting dishes pile up
When taking on an overflowing kitchen sink also means taking back control of your life
RIP iPod, my magical musical device
I'm weirdly sad to see the iPod go. It expanded my musical tastes and helped me parent, but couldn't survive phones
A trick for smudge-free wine glasses
Sparkling glassware, courtesy of my friendly neighborhood barista
Batali not guilty of misconduct: judge
Batali was one of the biggest names in the food world to be accused of sexual misconduct amid the #MeToo movement
Real World NOLA: Have Mercy
Salon recaps the fourth episode where Melissa, Julie and Tokyo engage in a tense conversation about race
How many TV episodes is too many?
Viewers can't watch every show, and shorter seasons certainly lend themselves to binge-watching
A look at Charlize Theron's MCU sorcerer
If Clea is anything like her comic book counterpart, she's related to someone we met in the first movie
Bernstein torches Clarence over Ginni
Bernstein said that Ginni Thomas' activities are "utterly unheard of in the history of the United States"
Manchin opposes bill to codify Roe
Manchin said he "will not vote for" his party's bill to enshrine abortion protections ahead of Supreme Court ruling
Teacher fired for aiding bullied teen
An 8th-grade social studies teacher was reportedly fired after providing students with number to a support hotline
Al Jazeera: Israeli troops shot reporter
Israel's government issued a denial that an Al Jazeera producer dismissed as a "complete lie"
Bulletproof vests at the ballot box
"The potential for violence that we face is very real"