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Is Michelle Wu our food justice mayor?

Steve Holt - Civil Eats

The new leader of Boston is embarking on the most ambitious food policy agenda the city has ever seen

U.S. President Joe Biden (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

$3 billion to retrofit low-income homes

Julia Kane - Grist

The move will affect nearly a half million households and lower greenhouse gas emissions

Mikey Day in "Is It Cake?" (Netflix)

"Is It Cake?" feeds visual catharsis

Maggie Cao - The Conversation

Netflix's addictive show is deeply tied to a cultural moment based on deception – and learning how to recognize it

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin lights a candle as he attends an Orthodox Christmas service in the XIX century church of the Protecting Veil of the Mother of God in Turginovo village, about 160 km northwest of Moscow, on January 7, 2011. (ALEXANDER ZEMLIANICHENKO/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Evangelicals loved Putin: And now?

Melani McAlister - The Conversation

Evangelicals have been developing a political and emotional alliance with Russia for almost 20 years. Will it last?

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Former US President Donald Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2022 (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida on February 27, 2022. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump Jr. pushed for election overthrow

Julia Conley - Common Dreams

"This is as explicit as it gets," said one observer.

US President Joe Biden holds a briefing outside the Royal Palace, Warsaw, Poland. (Anna Voitenko/ Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Fox News airs ageist Biden clips

Alex Henderson - Alternet

The "out of context" clips seem to have been intentionally used to place Biden in a negative light

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European renaissance for nuclear energy?

Joseph Winters - Grist

Could nuclear power help break Europe's dependency on Russian gas?

A woman holding a smart phone in her hand, typing a message. (Getty Images/fizkes)

The group chat as a sacred Black space

Michelle Tyrene Johnson

It's where four of us speak without the white gaze or conservative Black glare beating down on our conversations

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Pasta and Prawns (Getty Images/Iulian Mihailescu / 500px)

What's for dinner? Shrimp and spaghetti

Bibi Hutchings

Plus, a southern cook's awesome trick for taking the "funky" taste out of shrimp

Leek Tarragon Pea Soup (Getty Images/Lori Andrews)

A perfectly creamy spring pea soup

Ashlie D. Stevens

You can make a flavor-packed and filling seasonal soup using whatever you have on-hand in your kitchen

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Ina Garten's ice cream hack is brilliant

Naomi Tomky - Food52

Store bought is fine, sure — but why not make it even better?

Adam Scott in “Severance,” now streaming on Apple TV+ (Apple TV+)

In "Severance" the body keeps the score

Kelly McClure

The sci-fi thriller leaves us with the question: "What are we without our memories?"

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Jennifer Lawrence as Kate Dibiasky, Leonardo DiCaprio as Dr. Randall Mindy, and Timothée Chalamet as Yul in "Don't Look Up" (Niko Tavernise/Netflix)

Stop embracing the "bunker fantasy"

David L. Pike - The Conversation

Until culture stops pushing the "shelter or die" narrative, it will be hard to effectively respond to nuclear war

Nervous young woman using smartphone (Getty Images/Jamie Grill)

Why are teens self-diagnosing on TikTok?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The social media platform has become the psychiatrist's couch for Gen Z

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The absolute best way to fry an egg

Ella Quittner - Food52

Food52 columnist Ella Quittner never wants to eat another egg again — possibly ever

Peter Dinklage as Tyrion Lannister in "Game of Thrones" (Helen Sloan/HBO)

Americans with the best British accents

Paige Harriss

Oscar Isaac might have failed in his faux-Cockney accent on "Moon Knight" but a few Americans have met success

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Russian military vehicles move through Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in Moscow on May 9, 2021. - Russia celebrates the 76th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany during World War II. (DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP via Getty Images)

Russia's neighbors saw this coming

Kristina Sabaliauskaitė

For Lithuanians like me, raised on Russian propaganda, all of this was expected. The West didn't want to listen

Television host and comedian Bill Maher (Getty/David Becker/WireImage)

Maher on Republicans and pedophilia

Kelly McClure

Maher spoke with Nancy MacLean, author of “Democracy in Chains," about why pedophilia is a hot topic these days

Charithra Chandran as Edwina Sharma, Simone Ashley as Kate Sharma and Shelley Conn as Mary Sharma in "Bridgerton" (Liam Daniel/Netflix)

Rating Bridgerton's Indian authenticity

Joy Saha

Part of embracing the fantasy that is "Bridgerton" is accepting a few flubs . . . for now

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Bake fluffy cinnamon-swirl potato bread

Samantha Seneviratne - Food52

Mashed potatoes are used as a secret ingredient to make the dough ultra-tender and soft

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Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief in "Halo" (Adrienn Szabo/Paramount+)

Halo star on haters who haven't watched

Daniel Roman - Winter is Coming

Pablo Schreiber understands that the hatred for the show may come from a place of love (or something like that)

Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C. | A woman holding up a QAnon sign at a Trump rally (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Where Cawthorn and New Agers converge

Nicole Karlis

"There's a new element in the crossover between New Age culture and right-wing militia culture," one expert said

People participate in a rally organized by RiseUp4AbortionRights, which held rallies and marches nationwide to oppose the growing erosion of abortion rights on International Women's Day. (Wendy P. Romero/Long Visual Press/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Woman faces murder charges for abortion

Kelly McClure

An increased squeeze on abortion laws is bringing about a new wave of historical charges related to women's rights

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., speaks during a news conference in Washington on Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. The House voted 230 to 199 on Thursday evening to remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., from committee assignments over her remarks about QAnon and other conspiracy theories. (Caroline Brehman/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Why the right wants to see naughty bits

Chauncey DeVega

A panel of experts on conservative fascination with bodily functions — it's vicious, illogical and also revealing

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