William and Kate must face colonialism
The royal couple, William and Kate, cancel trip to Belizean village after protests of colonial legacy
Navalny gets 9 years, quotes "The Wire"
Dissident's trial was overseen by a judge who received numerous calls from Putin's PR chief before getting promoted
In Ukraine, life goes on despite Putin
Lviv is flooded with refugees and Russian attacks continue — but Ukrainians understand their place in history
Cruz flips SCOTUS hearings for Kavanaugh
Ted Cruz uses hearing for first Black female nominee to downplay Kavanaugh allegations as "teenage dating habits"
The psychology of "nudging"
"Nudging" has been used as a technocratic fix for difficult policy problems, but is it effective during a pandemic?
Putin's endgame: Will he go nuclear?
Putin is a "rational actor," says scholar Matthew Schmidt — but he still might use nuclear weapons to avoid defeat
Is the right coming for Ukraine's kids?
A far-right Christian pastor just showed up in Poland with 63 Ukrainian kids. That may be just the beginning
DeSantis threatens Black districts
The Republican governor running for reelection in November threatens to call back the Florida legislature
Cops called to Ted Cruz airport conflict
Police were called to intervene in a disagreement between the Texas senator and an airline employee
Dog dumped for being "gay"
A North Carolina dog was left at a shelter after owners became convinced it tried to have sex with another male dog
Zelenskyy at the Oscars? Nice try, Amy
"I am not afraid to go there," said Schumer, who wants the leader of a war-town nation to appear on the awards show
How "Killing Eve" flips Eve's script
Writer Laura Neal spoke with Salon about the show's relationships, its swan song & our lord and savior, Jesus Nelle
Ashley Biden, Project Veritas and NYT
A tangled tale: Prosecutors say Ashley Biden's "stolen" diary was sold to Project Veritas after a Trump event
The war in Ukraine is not about you
The impulse to see ourselves in every story is profoundly human, understandable — and often tone deaf
How to focus on simple cooking
Cooks often say that the most difficult dishes to prepare are the ones that appear to be the most simple
4 tips for intuitive healthy eating
March is National Nutrition Month, a great opportunity to reassess our relationship with food
2020 fires punched hole in ozone layer
A shocking study of the 2019-2020 Australian wildfires revealed their destructive trail extended to the ozone layer
Public health officials don't feel safe
"I get threatening messages from people saying they are watching me," said a now-resigned public health official
Putin's oligarchs plotting to topple him
The Russian oligarchs who have profited from Putin's presidency
Israel doesn’t have a special exemption
"Everyone must pick a side," House Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger said of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
GOP is using SCOTUS to pander to QAnon
Josh Hawley just previewed his QAnon-flavored lie that Joe Biden's nominee protects child pornographers
A creamy 2-ingredient tomato sauce
This Big Little Recipe is a no-brainer for a weeknight (like, ahem, tonight)
SCOTUS reveals Thomas hospitalized
Thomas, 73, is the oldest sitting justice apart from outgoing liberal justice Stephen Breyer
GOP plans to exploit Ukraine for gain
Biden's leadership has been steady and stalwart but "Democrats are a bunch of weak-kneed wimps" is a powerful meme