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A leaner alternative to classic chili

America's Test Kitchen

The addition of broth and a little soy sauce helps reinforce the meatiness of this leaner meat

John Lennon and Yoko Ono photographed on November 2, 1980. (Jack Mitchell/Getty Images)

Yoko & John's final genius collaboration

Kenneth Womack

"I think you just cut your first number one," Lennon told Ono during their 1980 recording session

Daughter kissing father on the nose (Getty Images)

My grief made me cynical about men

Alanah Nichole Davis

My father's death left me feeling abandoned, believing every other man would eventually leave too

George Conway and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

A roadmap to make sure Trump is jailed

Matthew Chapman - Raw Story

Conway notes that future Attorney General Merrick Garland must appoint a special counsel — or two

The Science Behind Birthday Cake Flavor (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

What is artificial birthday cake flavor?

Ashlie D. Stevens

Sales of “birthday cake” flavor have skyrocketed by more than 29% since 2017. What's behind this food phenomenon?

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A new definition for natural nitrites?

Lela Nargi - FoodPrint

"Consumers are being told implicitly that something is safer when it may not be"

Finn Jones and Hailee Steinfeld in "Dickinson" (Apple TV+)

The not-so-famous Emily Dickinson

Melanie McFarland

Alena Smith spoke to Salon about developing the poet's relationship with fame and trusting shady male allies

A studio shot of two glass vials with medicine and a single syringe ready for an injection or vaccination (Getty Images)

How many vaccine shots go to waste?

Ryan Gabrielson, Caroline Chen, Mollie Simon - ProPublica

The CDC says health facilities should report unused and spoiled COVID-19 vaccines, but many are failing to do so

"Sex and the City"

SATC needs to reboot view on hetero sex

Beth Johnson - The Conversation

While romance never goes out of fashion, women’s sexuality and how it’s represented on screen has come a long way

Staff and volunteers distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to people as they remain in their vehicles at The Forum in Inglewood Tuesday. The Forum is one of five mass-vaccination sites that opened Tuesday in Los Angeles county. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

California's vaccine roll-out is a mess

Nicole Karlis

The current surge and an underfunded public health system created a storm of disarray

(Mark Weinberg / Food52)

How to make Instant Pot boiled eggs

Sarah Jampel - Food52

Achieve perfect soft-, medium- and hard-boiled eggs in your Instant Pot — no guesswork required

A group of students are indoors in their high school classroom (Getty Images)

Splitting "white" & "privilege" in class

Ritika Goel - The Conversation

Associating "white" with "privilege" in the classroom can harm academic performance among students of color

Thomas Jefferson | Black Lives Matter Plaza poster is seen on a building on the 16th Street NW next to the St. John's Episcopal Church (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Religious freedom meets Black liberation

Paul Rosenberg

Out of America's paradoxical history of religious liberty comes a great push for Black freedom and racial justice

Donald Trump | Twitter Logo (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Twitter)

Cognitive bias and our post-truth era

Lee McIntyre - MIT Press Reader

Our built-in biases help explain our post-truth era, when “alternative facts” replace actual facts

Painting with John (John Lurie)

"Painting With John" subverts Bob Ross

Ashlie D. Stevens

The Lounge Lizards founder John Lurie promptly subverts the Bob Ross formula

Joe Biden is sworn in as U.S. President during his inauguration on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC.  During today's inauguration ceremony Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

How we interpret religion has evolved

Samuel L. Boyd - The Conversation

The meaning of "religion" has changed, and the modern-day concept may have nothing to do with the word's origins

A patient with the COVID-19 breaths in oxygen in the COVID-19 ward at Khayelitsha Hospital, about 35km from the centre of Cape Town, on December 29, 2020. (RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images)

The scariest coronavirus mutation yet

Matthew Rozsa

A new study reveals that a large number of people with COVID-19 antibodies may not be protected from the new strain

President Joe Biden speaks during the the 59th inaugural ceremony on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. During today's inauguration ceremony Joe Biden becomes the 46th president of the United States. (Patrick Semansky-Pool/Getty Images)

"Unity" with Trumpers? It's a trap

Chauncey DeVega

Joe Biden's inaugural address was soaring, Lincoln-esque oratory — but his vision of national unity is dangerous

Coronavirus vaccine vials in hospital (Getty Images)

"Trial & error" in Vaccine distribution

Elizabeth Miller - Undark

Rural clinics face unique challenges in connecting perishable vaccines with residents who often live miles away

President Donald J. Trump (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Neglecting history could bring him back

Jim Sleeper

This national trauma should remind us that history is more than the rear-view mirror. It's also our necessary armor

Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

How will historians remember Trump?

Matthew Rozsa

Historians will remember Trump as an aspiring dictator who failed because he was too dumb to understand COVID-19

Donald Trump on the phone in the Oval Office (Getty Images/Alex Wong)

Trump's second failed coup

Bob Brigham

Bombshell New York Times report: Trump tried to oust acting AG to overturn the election results

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Calls to cancel student loans continue

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"Biden can cancel all $1.7 trillion of student debt by executive order," said The Debt Collective

Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, attends the media conference Nordiske Mediedager 2019 in Bergen. (Gonzales Photo/Jarle H. Moe/PYMCA-Avalon/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Despite bans, Bannon is still on Apple

Lydia DePillis - ProPublica

Bannon broadcasts election denialism and apocalyptic calls to action several times a day via Apple’s podcast app

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