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Summer Blueberry Soup (Ola O. Smit)

A culinary journey through the Baltics

Kayla Stewart

A "food Renaissance" is happening in Eastern Europe, where new energy is making local traditions come alive

Siberian Husky (Getty/Mirjam Claus)

Humans once used dogs as currency: study

Matthew Rozsa

From genetic evidence, researchers deduced that ancient cultures traded dogs across Asia

Prop stylist: Suzie Myers. Fod stylist: Ericka Martins. (MJ Kroeger / Food52)

Easy baby food recipes for tired parents

Adina Steiman - Food52

Simple purées are easy to make in bulk (promise!) — we’ll walk you through the process step by step

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

17 vegan pie recipes that are perfect

Brinda Ayer - Food52

Whether you're in the mood for something fruity, nutty or custardy, we've got just the idea

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Sleeping Beauty from "Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales." (Illustration by Julia Iredale, Courtesy of HarperCollins)

Dismantling the Disney-fied fairy tale

D. Watkins

Author Soman Chainani's "Beasts and Beauty" repairs classics, from Brothers' Grimm to Disney and Harry Potter

Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a massive hurricane-like storm big enough to swallow two Earths (Getty Images/Stocktrek Images)

Jupiter's Great Red Spot is speeding up

Nicole Karlis

Scientists hope to figure out what is powering the increase in speed of the biggest storm in the solar system

Donald Trump | Mar-A-Lago (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Mar-a-Lago trio wanted to sell VA info

Jon Skolnik

Marvel chair Ike Perlmutter was one of the "Mar-a-Lago crowd" tapped by Trump to "straighten out the VA"

White House press secretary Jen Psaki (Getty Images)

Jen Psaki slams Newsmax reporter

Zachary Petrizzo

Clip: White House press secretary offers reporter from right-wing TV outlet some unsolicited advice

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul holds a briefing at the State Executive office on 3rd Avenue, Manhattan, September 9, 2021. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Sorry, naysayers: Vaccine mandates work

Amanda Marcotte

Gov. Hochul didn't back down despite threats of backlash. When it's a jab or your job, nearly all will pick the jab

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Trump to Putin: I'm just acting tough

Jon Skolnik

Stephanie Grisham's hotly awaited tell-all details Trump's jokey relationship with Putin and tensions with Melania

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Arizona (Getty Images)

Sinema fundraising with pro-GOP lobbies

Igor Derysh

Sinema is charging up to $5,800 to attend a 45-minute fundraiser with groups that mostly donate to Republicans

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Kristi Noem slammed for "abuse of power"

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

The South Dakota Governor claims the media "is trying to destroy" her children. Critics call it "public corruption"

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Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump (Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage via Getty Images)

Ivanka, Jared thought they were royals

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

The couple "thought they were the royal family" of the US, according to the Trump press secretary's new book

Digital identity fingerprint scanner (Getty Images)

The Pentagon already knows who you are

Chauncey DeVega

Investigative reporter Annie Jacobsen says biometric tech means the Pentagon knows more about you than you do

Prescription medication is strewn about, with pill bottles in the deep background. (Getty Images)

New COVID treatments are on the horizon

JoNel Aleccia - KFF Health News

Daily antiviral pills for treating COVID-19 might be available by late fall or winter

Coronavirus cell with DNA strands and white blood cells (Getty Images)

Gain-of-function: Hard to police

Charles Schmidt - Undark

Should work done on coronaviruses in Wuhan, China, be considered “gain-of-function” research? Opinions differ

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Donald Trump supporters wait for him to speak at a rally | Group of businessmen (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

America's fate: Oligarchy or autocracy?

Chris Hedges

America's oligarchic classes have united against the Trump cult. But they made him possible in the first place

Sebastian Gorka (Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Seb Gorka throws down with QAnon guy

Zachary Petrizzo

Two pro-Trump pundits and former friends feud over alleged doxxing, QAnon links. If that's even what it's about

View of a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine vials (Niels Wenstedt/BSR Agency/Getty Images))

How vaccines for kids are different

Nicole Karlis

It all comes down to the dosage, scientists explain

Diane Lane as Jennifer Brown in "Y: The Last Man" (FX)

Y: The Last Man's patriarchal hangover

Kylie Cheung

The lives of the survivors may very well rely on their ability to root out remaining patriarchal power structures

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Thor in Marvel's "What If...?" (Marvel Studios/Disney+)

Legal battles threaten future of the MCU

Kylie Cheung

What does the studio owe to the creators of its most dynamic and beloved superheroes who've raked in billions?

Singer R. Kelly leaves the Leighton Courthouse following his status hearing, in relation to the sex abuse allegations made against him, on May 07, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

R. Kelly found guilty of sex trafficking

Kylie Cheung

Kelly's five-week trial has been rife with devastating testimonies from survivors

Ta-Nehisi Coates (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for HISTORY)

What is education vs. indoctrination?

Kylie Cheung

Four of the 10 most banned books this year critique anti-Black racism

Redhanded by Suruthi Bala and Hannah Maguire (Photo illustration by Salon/Steve Ullathorne)

What tips someone into Murderville?

Mary Elizabeth Williams

We talked to the creators of "Redhanded" about the minds of murderers and our true crime obsessions

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