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Mark Bonnar and Jamie Sives in "Guilt" (Expectation/Happy Tramp North/PBS)

PBS' "Guilt" over brothers who hit & run

Hanh Nguyen
Published 4 years ago

Series creator Neil Forsyth spoke to Salon about sibling dynamics, getting away with murder & loving American TV

Michael Keaton as Kenneth Fienberg and Stanley Tucci as Charles Wolf in "Worth" (Monika Lek/Netflix)

9/11 viewer's guide: What to stream now

Kylie Cheung
Published 4 years ago

It's been 20 years, and recent projects are approaching and reflecting on the aftermath in new ways

Students wearing face masks while studying outdoors (Getty Images)

Is sex ed getting worse?

Christina Wyman
Published 4 years ago

Studies say college students are unprepared for adult sexual relationships. As a professor, I've seen it firsthand

Man on early morning hike up mountainside (Getty Images/Thomas Barwick)

Outdoor recreation’s diversity gap

Joe Kanzangu - Undark
Published 4 years ago

To understand the hesitancy of Black Americans to experience outdoor spaces, we must view it in historical context

Martin Short and Steve Martin "Only Murders in the Building" (Craig Blankenhorn/Hulu)

The ethically murky joy of true crime

Kylie Cheung
Published 4 years ago

Hulu's comedic new murder-mystery both indulges and interrogates the audience's fondness for the grim genre

Donald Trump, Abraham Lincoln and Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Drew Angerer/Jim Watson/Hulton Archive)

Only one election started a war (so far)

Matthew Rozsa
Published 4 years ago

We've had lots of contentious elections. But the only one to literally split the country apart came in 1860

Lorenzo Fertitta, left, and Frank Fertitta (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Billionaire Trump donors to testify

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story
Published 4 years ago

The two brothers, Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, allegedly undercut organizing efforts at a casino they own

Donald Trump (Getty Images)

Trump complains about Jewish voters

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story
Published 4 years ago

"Israel has never had a better friend, and yet I got 25% of the vote. I think they have to get together"

A large polar bear getting ready jump of a small piece of ice (Getty Images)

Reimagining our duty to wild animals

Rachel Nuwer - Undark
Published 4 years ago

"Wild Souls" explores the worth of individual animals and species, and humanity’s obligations to them

Reminder Quit Job in calendar (Getty Images/amnarj2006)

The sobering truth about quitting my job

Jackie Lieske
Published 4 years ago

When I resigned without a backup plan, I didn't realize 4 million workers had just done the same. I can see why now

Cocktail summer party (Getty Images/Michelle Campano)

8 light and refreshing sips for picnics

Erin Keane
Published 4 years ago

With a few flourishes, you can make a drink that's easy to sip but won't get you hammered before the grill heats up

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

So why are people making water pies?

Valerio Farris - Food52
Published 4 years ago

"We can't deny the parallels our current COVID-19 pandemic shares with the Great Depression"

Matt Berry as Laszlo, Kayvan Novak as Nandor, Natasia Demetriou as Nadja in "What We Do In The Shadows" (Russ Martin/FX)

When vampires fail upward

Melanie McFarland
Published 4 years ago

While incompetence and ruthlessness aren't good things, at least these vamps bloody well get things done

Cyndi Lauper, 1984 (Chris Walter/WireImage/Getty Images)

25 of the most covered songs in history

Stacy Conradt - Mental Floss
Published 4 years ago

Beyond The Beatles & Elvis, Cyndi Lauper is only one of a handful of women whose songs have been covered the most

Alex Jones gobbles ivermectin during bizarre on-air rant. (InfoWars)

Alex Jones gobbles ivermectin on-air

Brett Bachman
Published 4 years ago

You want to kill me? You son of a b****! You goddamn demon. You think I'm easy to kill?

Lauren Boebert (JASON CONNOLLY/AFP via Getty Images)

Boebert faces roadblock to re-election

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story
Published 4 years ago

A non-partisan redistricting committee has changed the Colorado map, putting Boebert in a more liberal district

Golden doodle dog waiting in front of a closed door (Getty Images/Linda Raymond)

How to read your dog's mind

Kari Weil
Published 4 years ago

My lonesome dog is telling us something profound about humanity's capacity to reshape the world

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy addresses the press during the congressional border delegation visit to El Paso, Texas on March 15, 2021. (JUSTIN HAMEL/AFP via Getty Images)

McCarthy rebuked by Jan. 6 committee

Brett Bachman
Published 4 years ago

McCarthy falsely suggested that Trump had already been cleared of any responsibility for the Jan. 6 insurrection

(Melina Hammer / Food52)

Fun facts about peaches to tell friends

Melina Hammer - Food52
Published 4 years ago

Plus, two new peach recipes to make as soon as humanly possible

Lizzo attends the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, March 2021 ( Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Lizzo & Cardi B's classical Greek twist

Grace B. McGowan - The Conversation
Published 4 years ago

The bodies in Lizzo’s video aren’t chiseled like the Greek statues seen in museums

The Baphomet statue is seen in the conversion room at the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts. (JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

Satanists: Last hope for abortion rights

Brett Bachman
Published 4 years ago

The "nontheistic" organization joins the fray with a last-ditch legal maneuver to save abortion rights in Texas

Christian Picciolini, an award-winning television producer, a public speaker, author, peace advocate, and a former violent extremist. (Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images)

Ex-Nazi: Tucker Carlson sounds like me

David Masciotra
Published 4 years ago

Christian Picciolini now works to combat white supremacy — but the ideas he once espoused are now everywhere

Pearl Jam band members Dave Abbruzzes, Stone Gossard, Eddie Vedder, Mike McCready,  and Jeff Ament at Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf, Holland, August 1992. (Gie Knaeps/Getty Images)

Pearl Jam's exquisite "Ten," 30 years on

Annie Zaleski
Published 4 years ago

Despite frequent airplay for select songs, "Ten" deserves to be recognized as more than classic rock wallpaper

Brandon P. Bell in "Dear White People" (Lara Solanki/Netflix)

What's new on Netflix in September

Kylie Cheung
Published 4 years ago

Plus, a Michael Keaton 9/11 drama, serial killers and unpacking Hollywood clichés for your viewing pleasure

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