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"Joker" leads the 2020 Oscar nominations

Joseph Neese

Not far behind were a trio of films with ten nods each: 1917," "The Irishman" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood"

US President Donald Trump (SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images/Twitter/Salon)

Trump shares fake pic of Pelosi in hijab

Igor Derysh

"Republicans: How long can you cover up for and defend the president's actions?" Sen. Chuck Schumer asked

Presidents Donald Trump, George W. Bush, Richard Nixon, and Lyndon B. Johnson (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump lied to us: It's nothing new

Heather Digby Parton

Donald Trump is a pathological liar — but spinning manufactured evidence to justify war is an American tradition

Bill Barr, Mitch McConnell, and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Trump's assault on democracy: What next?

Chauncey DeVega

Fascism scholar Ruth Ben-Ghiat: If Trump wins again, America will be "ready for full-on authoritarian rule"

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Pump jacks are seen on the Bakken Shale Formation, near Williston, North Dakota, September 6, 2016. (Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images)

"Natural gas is at work for you"

Kate Yoder - Grist

Natural gas is generally cleaner than other fossil fuels, but it's hardly a long-term solution to climate change

Greta Thunberg on December 13, 2019 in Turin, Italy. The 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg, just been elected Time Magazine's Person of the Year, on her way back from Madrid (where COP25 is happening) to Stockholm decided to partecipate to 50th Friday For Future in Turin. (Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Thunberg, activists: Dump fossil fuels

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

In a Guardian op-ed, Thunberg and 20 other youth climate activists call on world leaders to end fossil fuel economy

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EPA to ease rules on storing coal ash

Sarah Okeson - DCReport

The move is the latest Trump administration effort to support the failing coal industry

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Voting system CEOs to work with gov't

Steven Rosenfeld - Independent Media Institute

CEO testimony was unprecedented, but old biases endure.

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Protesters hold signs as they rally in support of Planned Parenthood and pro-choice (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Study debunks the "abortion regret" myth

Corinne Rocca

In our study we learned that after 5 years, 99 percent of women reported their abortion was the right decision

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Calif. doctors to screen kids for stress

Barbara Feder Ostrov - KFF Health News

California now will pay doctors to screen patients for traumatic events known as adverse childhood experiences

In this photo illustration, a Blue Apron box waits to be opened on a kitchen counter (Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

Against meal kits

Keith A. Spencer

The proliferation of Silicon Valley meal kit delivery companies is gentrifying cooking

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How to make cauliflower rice

Coral Lee - Food52

Cauliflower rice is a great way to add veggie-heartiness to whatever you're eating.

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Miniature blueberry and lemon upside-down cakes Credit: (Ashlie Stevens)

A dessert (or breakfast) — upside-down

Ashlie D. Stevens

A few traditionally savory ingredients are what make this recipe so versatile and hearty

Beets Burger with Feta Cheese (Skyhorse Publishing)

Have you added feta to beet burgers?

Ulrika Davidsson

These are especially tasty, so my tip to you is to make extra to freeze for later

Ben Mendelsohn and Cynthia Erivo in "The Outsider" (Bob Mahoney/HBO)

Stephen King's dread-filled "Outsider"

Melanie McFarland

The pulp horror novelist's murder mystery takes a while to pick up steam, but once it does, it's a satisfying tale

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The benefits of telecommuting

Fynnwin Prager, Mohja Rhoads - The Conversation

More workplaces are allowing employees to telecommute, but there are still barriers to more flexible arrangements

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The mystery of celiac disease

Nicole Karlis

Genetics? Industrial bread-baking methods? New theories point to the cause(s) of celiac disease

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Dismissing impeachment is "impossible"

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

Analyst Allan Smith tells MSNBC that since the trial is being held in the Senate, the rules are different

Pete Buttigieg, Tom Steyer, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, and Amy Klobuchar (Getty Images/Salon)

Escaping Dems' whiteness problem

David Daley

The party that lays claim to a multiracial future presents white contenders in 2020. That's bad for democracy

President Donald Trump addresses the nation from the White House on the ballistic missile strike that Iran launched against Iraqi air bases housing U.S. troops, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, in Washington, as Vice President Mike Pence and others looks on. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

On Iran, Trump leaves us with questions

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

Trump's comments didn’t clarify a thing, but he did a lot of blaming, especially of former President Obama

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Press secretary Ari Fleischer, "American Experience: George W. Bush" panel for PBS at TCA press tour (PBS)

Why Fleischer is anti-press briefings

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to the Bush-era press secretary about the duties of that role and the current 300-day briefing blackout

Shown from left to right: Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams) and Sidney Parker (Theo James) (PBS)

PBS makes Austen's "Sanditon" racier

Hanh Nguyen

The eight-part adaptation of the author's unfinished novel makes its two-hour premiere on Sunday, Jan. 12 on PBS

On the outskirts of the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, the municipality of Canaan extends. This was created after the earthquake on 12 January 2010, which killed more than 220 000 people in the poor Caribbean state. Today around 300,000 people live there. (Nick Kaiser/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Voices from Haiti, after the earthquake

Edwidge Danticat

On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti. This oral history project collected stories from survivors

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The ethics of replicating bones

Sarah Wild - Undark

Bone scan databases offer scientists new ways to study human remains. But some worry they could be misused.

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