Igloos, domes, tents: How safe are they?
Dire times have forced the restaurant industry to find ways to survive
A luminous look at Ethiopia through khat
Jessica Beshir's leisurely, observational documentary uses black-and-white photography to immerse viewers
I shaved my legs like I found love
"You're cute, but you need to shave," my crush said, sending me to a long-term ambivalent relationship with razors
The unreasonable stress of "Try Harder!"
Debbie Lum spoke to Salon about the Lowell High School students trying to achieve the impossible in a broken system
12 non-alcoholic drinks that taste great
No "mocktails" here
Lincoln Project demands Rudy retraction
Giuliani falsely blamed the group for the Capitol insurrection during an appearance on Steve Bannon's podcast
Repression as "Wild Indian" storytelling
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. spoke Salon about how the Ojibwe culture does – and does not – inform his chilling film
Quick Bread 101: Our top comfort bakes
Plus, four one-bowl recipes for easy, breezy clean up and smart substitutions to please any crowd
How to make perfectly crisp crostini
Just top with whatever is in your fridge and — ta-da! — dinner is done
These miso brownies mix salt and sweet
If you opt for dairy-free dark chocolate, this recipe is totally vegan
Duran Duran's bold "Planet Earth" at 40
How the band transformed the song over time, including a tribute to Bowie, while hurtling headlong into the future
GOP censures Rice over impeachment vote
Rice was one of only 10 Republicans in the House of Representatives who crossed party lines to impeach Trump
Why TikTok is obsessed with sea chanteys
Crews sang the songs to ease the fears, anxieties and loneliness of daily life on merchant ships
Why is COVID affecting menstruation?
"I got nervous because I thought I was actually miscarrying," one COVID-positive woman said
Carlson downplays domestic terrorism
“No show on this channel would ever put that on the air," Carlson told Fox News viewers
The absolute best way to cook kale
From braising to roasting to steaming, here's how to make the tastiest kale in town
Greene links Israel to Kennedy's death
The conspiracy-minded Greene has also suggested that wealthy Jews used a space laser to ignite California wildfires
Voters or sports fans? Lines are blurred
The lines between political fandom and sports fandom have blurred
Far-right violence and U.S. presidents
From Oklahoma City to the Capitol, right-wing extremist violence is a part of America's political landscape
COVID scams are flourishing
Bogus COVID promotions are going strong as frightened consumers seek out and fall prey to sham treatments and cures
Maz Jobrani doesn't miss Trump jokes
The stand-up appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his special shot in Dubai, Islamophobia, and censorship in comedy
5 ways to fix "Bridgerton" next season
Shondaland's progressive spin to period trappings has created troubling inconsistencies that need some tweaking
The mystery of the wombat's cubes
Curiously, there are evolutionary advantages to the wombats' having cubic bowel movements
Republicans: Not a party but a mob
Only a handful of Republicans have renounced Trump, or his mob of violent supporters. That's who their party is now