One dead after Portland protest shooting
A person reportedly shot into a crowd of people who were demonstrating for police reform
A more honest look at "Abraham Lincoln"
Two documentary series provide a view into the humanity, courage and flaws of a leader in a time of Civil War
Maintenance a driver of carbon emissions
We’ve got a lot of old oil and gas infrastructure, and it’s leakier than we thought
How to think your way out of stress
The author of "The Expectation Effect" explains how our brains can write our futures
God save the Queen, who has COVID
The Queen had recently seen Prince Charles, who only 10 days ago tested positive for coronavirus a second time
If you like cinnamon buns, try this
This variation on the sweet Danish bread uses sourdough starter
Christian nationalism and misogyny
I'm an evangelical minister: Christian nationalism is a bizarre, misogynist fantasy — and totally un-Christian
Cruz says Biden SCOTUS pick "illegal"
The Texas senator went on Fox News to claim Democrats believe in "racial discrimination" in hiring
"Somebody Somewhere" star on fitting in
On "Salon Talks," the performer discusses her HBO show, the magic of small towns & figuring things out in your 40s
Why we love "humilitainment"
A meting out of justice, or pure sadism? Experts weigh in on the meaning of the popularity of "humilitainment"
Trump is a "walking perjury case"
Plus, why some outlets are backing away from him trying to blame Hillary Clinton
Anti-abortion Republicans face roadblock
Republicans stumble upon roadblocks to new abortion restrictions in state right-to-privacy protections
Insidious Olympics mascot Bing Dwen Dwen
Lest one forget the tensions lurking beneath the Games, the panda provides an object lesson in shattered illusions
Adlai Stevenson and the bomb
When most Americans were overdosed on Cold War propaganda, a two-time presidential loser made a difference
Ben Shapiro fine with Hitler tweet
The Right-wing podcaster defended Elon Musk's misguided tweet, which has since been deleted
COVID inmates die asking for release
The deaths of three imprisoned women expose a federal prison system plagued by problems exacerbated by the pandemic
Tammy Faye & my prayer warrior childhood
"This is what it was like at the church I went to every Sunday of my childhood," I tell my son
The best cookbook author kitchen wisdom
After a year of cooking Quick & Dirty, we've learned a few things
A buttery, 3-ingredient hot chocolate
The richest, easiest winter treat you'll make
How to bake gluten-free sourdough bread
From where to buy the best grain-free flours to a DIY starter, we’ve got the tips—no gluten required
Susie’s struggle in "Mrs. Maisel"
Although Midge is on stage, Susie has always been the star, living outside the show's carefully constructed fantasy
10 cool facts about curling
Curling has attracted fans like George Clooney and Bruce Springsteen - here's what the hype is all about
Dead California family mystery unfolds
Mom, dad, infant, and family dog all mysteriously died while hiking California’s Sierra National Forest last year
Fantasy's stunted political imagination
The limitless imagination of these genres hits a roadblock when it comes to envisioning other political systems