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A chicken sandwich is seen at a Popeyes, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in Kyle, Texas. (AP/Eric Gay)

The personal politics of fried chicken

Joseph Neese

When I heard about #PopeyesGate, I thought about my mother. I wish she were here to eat with me

Lemon Pepper Chicken and Veggies (Skyhorse Publishing)

Dress up your family chicken dinners

Hope Comerford

You can mix things up by adding cream of chicken or mushroom soup instead of chicken broth

An illustration shows a man exhaling smoke from an electronic cigarette in Washington, DC on October 2, 2018. - In just three years, the electronic cigarette manufacturer Juul has swallowed the American market with its vaporettes in the shape of a USB key. Its success represents a public health dilemma for health authorities in the United States and elsewhere. (Photo by EVA HAMBACH / AFP)        (Photo credit should read EVA HAMBACH/AFP/Getty Images) (Eva Hambach/AFP/Getty Images)

Why is Juul allowed on TV?

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News

For nearly 50 years, cigarette advertising has been banned from TV and radio

Grace Saif, Dylan Minnette and Christian Navarro in "13 Reasons Why" (David Moir/Netflix)

Smart Watch: Why more "13 Reasons Why"?

Melanie McFarland

Plus: Why do women kill? And why oh why is the MTV VMAs still handing out the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award?

Kokia drynarioides, commonly known as Hawaiian tree cotton, is a species of flowering plant endemic to Hawaii that is critically threatened due to habitat loss and competition with invasive species. (David Eickhoff/Wikmedia Commons)

Earth's plant species are in peril

Lorraine Chow - Truthout

Endangered animals may get more attention from the public, but without plants, humans won’t survive

A baby inside a hospital incubator (Getty/Fethi Belaid)

A medical scandal repeats itself

Carl Shuker

Three decades after the first, how did the same medical cover-up happen again on a different continent?

(Getty Images)

Denying coverage for breastfeeding help

Teresa Carr - Undark

Millions of families are being forced to pay out-of-pocket for lactation consultants and related services

Keira Knightley as Katharine Gun in "Official Secrets." (Courtesy of IFC Films)

"I never set out to be a whistleblower"

Andrew O'Hehir

Salon talks to former British intelligence whistleblower Katharine Gun, played by Keira Knightley in the new film

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Pink salmon are unloaded from a hold of a salmon seiner in Southeast Alaska Thursday August 7. Pink salmon (humpys) are finally starting to show up in Southeast Alaska waters but salmon seiners and processors say the season is far below predicted catch numbers. While 44,885,000 pinks were harvested in 2007, the number is just approaching the 1 million mark for 2008. Alaska Department Of Fish & Game biologists say the pinks are deep due to cold water and hopefully both the south and the north runs will hit in mid August. (Klas Stolpe/AP Photo)

Trump's tariffs pick winners & losers

Lydia DePillis - ProPublica

Products won exemptions for the vague “health, safety, national security and other factors."

Firefighters light backfires as they try to contain the Thomas wildfire which continues to burn in Ojai, California on December 9, 2017.
Brutal winds that fueled southern California's firestorm finally began to ease Saturday, giving residents and firefighters hope for respite as the destructive toll of multiple blazes came into focus. / AFP PHOTO / MARK RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images) (Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images)

It’s not just the Amazon that’s ablaze

Claire F.R. Wordley - The Conversation

The Chiquitano dry forest in Bolivia was the largest healthy tropical dry forest in the world

Donald Trump at the Western Wall (Getty/Ronen Zvulun)

Trump and the Jews: It's no mystery

Matthew Rozsa

Why do American Jews overwhelmingly vote Democratic? That's easy: Consider the other party's hateful history

Peak summer season at the Chesterhill Produce Auction. (Rural Action)

Rural Ohio focusing on food sovereignty

Nicole Rasul - Civil Eats

Communities are creating food access, markets, and opportunity in the southeastern Appalachian foothills.

OxyContin pill bottles scattered in front of protestors of the opioid crisis. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Life in a "Dopesick" country

Chauncey DeVega

Salon talks to author Beth Macy about the economics, regulatory failures and racism that fueled the opioid crisis

Unemployed man holding "OUT OF WORK" sign (Getty/Spencer Platt)

A likely recession could doom Trump

Matthew Rozsa

Trump is worried that there will be a recession before the 2020 election. For once, he is right about something

Climate change activists take part in the international Strike for Climate protest in Los Angeles on May 24, 2019. (Getty/Frederic J. Brown)

70 US counties deal with climate change

Molly Enking - Grist

Parts of the U.S. are showing dangerously high temperatures already

(Getty/Jim Watson)

Trump wants to slash Medicare

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

The budget deficit is set to surpass $1 trillion in 2020 thanks in large part to Trump's tax cuts and trade war

(Getty/Chip Somodevilla/AP/Mikhail Metzel/Salon)

Welcome to the Trump dictatorship

Lucian K. Truscott IV

We still live in a democracy, for the moment — but the jokes about Trump serving 14 more years aren't funny

(Photo by Lukas Schulze/Getty Images) (Lukas Schulze/Getty Images)

Canadian green group ads may be illegal

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"We would have to bury the scientific consensus around climate change when we should be ramping up our activities."

This automatic coffee brewer is just $85

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Stop drinking bad coffee and upgrade to this awesome device

(AP/Mark Lennihan)

Pro-Trump paper banned from Facebook

Igor Derysh

Pro-Trump Falun Gong site that spread conspiracy theories is barred by Facebook after trying to conceal its tracks

(AP/Steve Karnowski)

New voting system ready for 2020?

Steven Rosenfeld - Independent Media Institute

An independent audit in Maryland raises key questions.

(AP/Jae C. Hong)

Parts of CA: Too many fires to insure

Nathanael Johnson - Grist

There was skepticism that homeowners were losing their insurance in these areas, but it now seems to be true

(Screenshot/Inequality Media)

The 5-step CEO pay scam

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

It would take the typical worker 158 years to catch up to what their CEO made in 2018 alone

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