How much turkey to cook for Thanksgiving
From mashed potatoes to pie, here’s how much food to cook based on your guest list
Project Veritas' Biden diary explanation
"Project Veritas had no involvement with how those two individuals acquired the diary," lawyers for the group said
We all need to relearn how to breathe
Lung health expert MeiLan Han explains why the lungs are an "incredible," under-appreciated organ
How to bake a sweet potato
Here's our all-in-one guide
Was GoT's Arya supposed to die?
The "Shape of You" singer who guest-starred in the series reveals what he learned behind the scenes
Sudden death: Football's hidden problem
Dozens of young Black football players have died — with no sign of traumatic brain injury. What's really going on?
New details: Awful Trump COVID response
"More evidence of how health leaders at the CDC were silenced and overruled in the early days of the pandemic"
"Mayor Pete" shows dehumanizing campaign
"He was willing to show himself getting frankly the s**t kicked out of him," director Jesse Moss tells Salon
The risks of Hollywood's love of guns
Is Hollywood reflecting our society, or just glamorizing violence?
Maher: "Meta" will create more "incels"
"The more time you spend in the digital world, the more you suck at engaging in the real world"
The lure of emotionally complex games
A growing genre of video game offers deep, emotional experiences. Experts see possible benefits, as well as harms
The evangelical war on "social justice"
In demonizing the "social justice gospel," evangelical hypocrites are literally rejecting the teachings of Christ
Poor countries suffer from climate risk
Without it, there will be even worse "loss and damage" costs down the line
Will the "University of Austin" be real?
Members of the "intellectual dark web" — and some right-wing funders — vow to create a college. It's not that easy
MTG whines about being in Congress
She blamed her decision to run for Congress on "stupid Republicans"
Climate, violence displacing 84 million
"The international community must redouble its efforts to make peace," said UN commissioner Filippo Grandi
Paul Rudd & Will Ferrell's breakthrough
Two comedy A-list actors provide the reason to join with this story, but Kathryn Hahn is the real revelation
1/6 rioter: Remorse is a "thought crime"
"I have a problem with remorse because it’s like a thought crime," she said during a local TV interview
Britney is freed
"The conservatorship of the person and estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required," the judge ruled
A film about curses, couples & cinema
"I had to find some magic that still exists," Aleksandre Koberidze tells Salon about his lyrical Georgian movie
Expert decodes Charlottesville "jokes"
Organizers of the Unite the Right rally had their "jokes" debunked by an expert witness
Steve Bannon indicted
The charges also foreshadow legal showdowns with other members of Trump's inner circle
The disability rights battle in the sky
A disability rights advocate, Engracia Figueroa, died after United Airlines allegedly damaged her wheelchair
26 sweet potato sides for Thanksgiving
They're perfect for your Thanksgiving menu — or just dinner tonight