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Young woman feeling bored while staying home for safety during a global pandemic (Getty Images)

Boredom is driving COVID-19 outbreaks

Luke Fernandez, Susan J. Matt

Boredom, a relatively new idea in Western culture, has infected us mid-pandemic

Homemade Iced Dirty Horchata Coffee with Espresso (Getty Images)

Horchata cold brew to sweeten the summer

Ashlie D. Stevens

Made with rice, brown sugar, and cinnamon, horchata is the ideal way to mellow out homemade cold brew concentrate

Joe Biden and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Biden knew Trump would delay elections

Brad Reed - Raw Story

“I think he is gonna try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can’t be held"

Donald Trump and Andrew Napolitano (Getty Images/Salon)

Is Trump proud of totalitarianism?

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

Trump shares an op-ed warning that his administration marks the beginning of totalitarianism in the U.S.

Nathan Bedford Forrest (Wikimedia)

GOP Rep Dismukes won't resign

Sky Palma - Raw Story

Dismukes "has resigned from a church where he served as pastor but still plans to keep his job as a politician"

Beyonce in "Black Is King" (Travis Matthews/Disney+)

Beyoncé embraces birthright beauty

Melanie McFarland

Like Queen Bey says, this new visual album is "a whole mood" . . . for right now.

Factory chimneys spewing smoke and pollution into the atmosphere on the outskirts of Ulan Bator (Peter Charlesworth/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The second pandemic: Pollution

François Jarrige, Thomas Le Roux

The response to the pandemic has shown humans can mobilize to fight comparable public health crises

Donald Trump (JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump is doomed: But what's the endgame?

Andrew O'Hehir

Trump's final months will be ugly — and the damage he's done will last for years. But there's an upside, sort of

U.S. President Donald Trump talks to holds up his face mask during a press conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House July 21, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump focused on his administration's handling of the global coronavirus pandemic. Poll numbers about his handling of COVID-19 have been falling as cases of deadly virus have spiked across the country. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

How COVID-19 could upend geopolitics

John Feffer - TomDispatch.com

This changes everything (or nothing)

Medicine bottle with syringe and needle for immunization (Getty Images)

Experts fear too-quick Covid-19 vaccine

Arthur Allen - KFF Health News

Experts worry that pharma is politicizing Covid-19 vaccine trails, rushing them to the finish line.

Donald Trump and Joni Ernst (Getty Image/Salon)

Republicans are wimping out

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

“I’m on the golf course. I gotta go”

Hot dogs with assorted toppings (Getty Images)

Why regional food memes are taking over

Ashlie D. Stevens

Americans' obsession with regional food is built into our country's DNA, and now it's reached social media

Close up of young woman getting online medical help and advice during videocall with doctor (Getty Images)

How to find a pandemic therapist

Halley Farwood

A therapist weighs in on how to navigate the brave new world of remote mental health care

US President Donald Trump leaves the White House on foot to go to St John's Episcopal church across Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on June 1, 2020 (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

7 revelations from Lafayette Square

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

A National Guard officer delivers damning account of the crackdown on protestors in Lafayette Square

New York Police Department tactical police officers (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Pollution & police violence are linked

Alexandria Herr - Grist

Police violence and pollution are more connected than we might realize

Statue of Jefferson Davis inside a crypt in Mississippi (Dwaine Rieves)

Lessons of a Confederate behind bars

Dwaine Rieves

In Mississippi, a statue of Jefferson Davis still stands — in a cage. It's an accidental reckoning with history

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Colorado churches grapple with reopening

Jakob Rodgers - KFF Health News

Many of Colorado Springs’ largest congregations are openly flouting the new statewide mask order

Ted Cruz, Donald Trump (Reuters/Brendan McDermid/Aaron P. Bernstein//Photo montage by Salon)

Texas Republicans reject election delays

Abby Livingston, Valeria Olivares, Alexa Ura - The Texas Tribune

The president does not have the legal authority to move Election Day; that power resides with Congress.

A sign is seen on a barrier at an entrance to the so-called "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" on June 10, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The zone includes the blocks surrounding the Seattle Police Departments East Precinct, which was the site of violent clashes with Black Lives Matter protesters, who have continued to demonstrate in the wake of George Floyd's death. (David Ryder/Getty Images)

The collapse of Seattle's CHOP/CHAZ

Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente

What we saw in Seattle was hopeful, angry and sometimes violent. It was nothing like what you saw on the news

A man kneels before a line of police in riot gear on Middle Street in Portland during a protest. (Gregory Rec/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

Jailed Portland protesters win release

Dara Lind - ProPublica

Federal prosecutors and defenders made a joint request to the court that the practice be stopped

Mitch McConnell, Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, and Richard Burr (Getty Images/Salon)

Republicans skip down without COVID deal

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

Republicans have been outraged that the payments to out of work Americans were so generous

House plants, with a medical mask hanging off the stem (Illustration by Ilana Lidagoster/Salon)

After prison, graduating into a pandemic

Hanima Eugene, Ela Banerjee, Cliff Mayotte

It was "Berkeley or bust" for Hanima after she was paroled. Now she's caregiving from afar, waiting for what's next

The star ingredient in these four summer desserts is blueberries. (Meghan McGarry/Buttercream Blondie)

Summer blueberry desserts, four ways

Joseph Neese

From a lemony blueberry loaf, to nostalgic oatmeal cream pies, and cheesecake two ways, there's no way to go wrong

S'Mores Milkshake (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

This s'mores shake has four ingredients

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Whether you're alone or wish you were, it's time to shake things up

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