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Cypriot Potato Salad (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

Potato salad is what's for dinner

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Yasmin Khan's lemony, herby version of the classic is too good to be a side dish

(James Ransom / Food52)

16 cucumber recipes for lunch and dinner

Kelly Vaughan - Food52

English, Persian, and hothouse cucumbers share the spotlight in these salad recipes

activists gather in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda to protest abortion bans happening in Utah and around the country, in Salt Lake City. About 39,000 people received treatment from Planned Parenthood of Utah in 2018 under a federal family planning program called Title X. The organization this week announced it is pulling out of the program rather than abide by a new Trump administration rule prohibiting clinics from referring women for abortions. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Beyond abortion bans: How to help Texans

Kylie Cheung

Inside Texas' devastating, near-total abortion ban and how to support Texans

(James Ransom / Food52)

Amanda Hesser's beloved peach tart

Kelly Vaughan - Food52

A criminal defense lawyer is obsessed with this summertime staple

(Ty Mecham / Food52)

Here's how to clean that burnt pan

Camryn Rabideau - Food52

Stainless steel, cast iron, nonstick, we got you

In this handout image provided by the Ministry of Defence, the British armed forces work with the U.S. military to evacuate eligible civilians and their families out of the country on August 21, 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. (MoD Crown Copyright via Getty Images)

Biden turns the page of history

Brian Karem

While pundits and politicians squabble over the past, Joe Biden is trying to redefine America's role in the world

Syringes with the Astrazeneca active ingredient (l-r), Comirnaty from Biontech/Pfizer and from Moderna lie prepared in trays for vaccination against Corona. (Robert Michael/picture alliance via Getty Images)

The push to vaccinate in conflict zones

Madeline Drexler - Undark

Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky

Damage in the city of Pointe-Aux-Chenes, near montegut, Louisiana on August 30, 2021 after Hurricane Ida made landfall. - The death toll from Hurricane Ida was expected to climb "considerably," Louisiana's governor warned Monday, as rescuers combed through the "catastrophic" damage wreaked as it tore through the southern United States as a Category 4 storm. (MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty Images)

Hurricane Ida's eviction crisis

Adam Mahoney - Grist

Hurricane Ida turned thousands out of their homes. The Supreme Court might make it worse

Heidi Heitkamp (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Images)

Dem lobbies for tax law she once decried

Igor Derysh

Defeated "centrist" senator now pushing to kill Democratic proposal to close a loophole she decried months earlier

Charlie Kirk, founder and executive director of Turning Point USA (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Charlie Kirk makes illegal threats

Zachary Petrizzo

Kirk "jokes" he'd fire any employee who asked about a vaccine mandate. That's a clear violation of labor law

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

New charges clarify Gaetz extortion plot

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The whole thing seems like a hare-brained scheme, but it's not illegal to propose a terrible idea to someone

President Donald Trump walks on the south lawn of the White House on October 20, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump is headed to a rally in Pennsylvania, first lady Melania Trump was to join him, but does not feel well and is recovering from Covid-19, he last event was August's Republican National Convention speech at the White House. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

Trump employees agree to testify

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

The Trump Organization's head of security, as well as a "senior finance official," are expected to testify

Afghan Taliban militants and villagers attend a gathering as they celebrate the peace deal and their victory in the Afghan conflict on US in Afghanistan, in Alingar district of Laghman Province on March 2, 2020. - The Taliban said on March 2 they were resuming offensive operations against Afghan security forces, ending the partial truce that preceded the signing of a deal between the insurgents and Washington. (NOORULLAH SHIRZADA/AFP via Getty Images)

Why white supremacists admire Taliban

Sarah Burris - Raw Story

Far-right extremist groups have reportedly been "invigorated" by recent news reports out of Afghanistan

Giulia Marcovaldo visual development drawing from "Luca" (Image courtesy of Disney/Pixar)

Dinner? Try the pasta from Disney's Luca

Kayla Stewart

Plus, Giulia gives us step-by-step instructions for how to make the Ligurian meal trenette al pesto!

Shrek (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

Abortion snitch-line gets Shreked

Kylie Cheung

Today's young people know how to troll and spam their way to justice — but there are limits on this activism

Isabelle Huppert in "Promises" (Venice Film Festival)

Huppert as mayor in shrewd "Promises"

Gary M. Kramer

The mayor of a Paris suburb tries to manage the bureaucratic nightmare of saving an urban housing development

Announcer Joe Rogan reacts during UFC 249 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on May 09, 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images)

Joe Rogan has COVID, took ivermectin

Brad Reed - Raw Story

Rogan has drawn criticism for hosting several vaccine skeptics on his immensely popular podcast

Capitol rioters | Kevin McCarthy (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

McCarthy's impotent Jan. 6 threat

Jon Skolnik

Republicans threaten tech firms that comply with phone and internet record requests related to the Capitol riot

Rep. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

Rep. missing after Afghanistan "rescue"

Brett Bachman

Rep. Markwayne Mullin's office released a statement saying he is "safe" — but nobody seems to know where he is

The Dust Bowl, a windmill in the Netherlands, a Hurricane, and an Easter Island head (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Sepia Times/NASA/Michael Dunning/Adam Jones)

How civilizations thwart extinction

Matthew Rozsa

History contains many stories of societies that foresaw crises and did nothing. Will we be the same?

Damage in the city of Pointe-Aux-Chenes, near montegut, Louisiana on August 30, 2021 after Hurricane Ida made landfall. - The death toll from Hurricane Ida was expected to climb "considerably," Louisiana's governor warned Monday, as rescuers combed through the "catastrophic" damage wreaked as it tore through the southern United States as a Category 4 storm. (MARK FELIX/AFP via Getty Images)

Ida vs. Katrina: Government can work

Carl Pope

Ida was much stronger than the legendary Katrina, but caused far less destruction. It's an important lesson

Justices John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Erin Schaff)

SCOTUS just came out of the shadows

Amanda Marcotte

SCOTUS has figured out how to evade GOP-harming headlines by using the shadow docket and other shady strategies

Prop stylist: Gerri Williams. Food stylist: Kate Buckens. (Julia Gartland / Food52)

How to make whole-wheat pie crusts

Emma Laperruque - Food52

This rebellious pie crust is malty, nutty, and flavorful as heck

(Rocky Luten / Food52)

The best butter substitutes for baking

Sam Sontag - Food52

What could be better than butter? Turns out, these smart substitutes can come close

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