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Two birds perch on a snow-covered branch of a tree during a storm in Washington, DC, March 21, 2018. (David Gannon/AFP/Getty Images)

"Bird emergency"

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

"We have to act now to protect the places we know birds rely on."

Still of Milena from the documentary Lovemobil, by Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss (Photo courtesy of Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss)

The European sex work nobody talks about

Gary M. Kramer

Salon talks to the maker of a new doc "Lovemobil" that portrays sex workers in Germany with dignity and power

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Trump now claims "Ukraine witch hunt"

Matthew Rozsa

Trump suggests Biden pressured Ukraine to drop an investigation into his son, but that claim has been debunked

Shelly Oria, editor of the #metoo movement anthology "Indelible In The Hippocampus" (T Kira Madden/McSweeney's Publishing)

"#MeToo was our rehearsal space"

Nicole Karlis

Salon chats with Oria about her new anthology that tells the #MeToo story across literary genres

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Collagen in your coffee? Forget it

Brooke Russell - The Conversation

Collagen has gained popularity for restoring aging skin, though the science is iffy

Amazing sound for only $25

Shopping Content By Salon Marketplace

Enjoy crisp, wire-free audio without breaking the bank.

In this photo taken April 25, 2019, two-time cancer survivor and medical marijuana cardholder Bill Blazina, 73, smokes a marijuana joint on the deck of his neighbor’s home in Waldport, Ore. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)

A look into marijuana taxes

Muhammad Salar Khan - The Conversation

Pot taxes will change the ability of some to purchase recreational marijuana.

Boston Emergency Medical Services EMT Paul Mitchell sits in an ambulance at his station in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Boston. Mitchell, with bystander Carlos Arredondo and volunteer Devin Wang, are credited with helping to save the life of Jeff Bauman, who suffered traumatic injuries in the Boston Marathon bombings. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

EMTs under assault

Bob Hennelly

All the money goes to the top, as front-line emergency medical workers stress over the basics

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In this Nov. 7, 2016, file photo, nurses express support for a ballot proposition to limit what California state agencies pay for prescription drugs, during a rally with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in downtown Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

Distrust in the government

Joshua J. Dyck, Edward L. Lascher Jr. - The Conversation

In the U.S., two scholars say direct democracy deepens distrust of politics and government.

Russian oligarch Oleg V. Deripaska and American businessman David H. Koch (Pascal Le Segretain/Lars Niki/Getty Images/Salon)

Does only Russia have "oligarchs"?

Alan MacLeod - FAIR

In mainstream media, the only "oligarchs" are in the former Soviet Union. The ultra-rich here are — what, exactly?

President Donald Trump comes out of the Oval Office for his departure from the White House on September 16, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

A clear and present danger

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

The president of the United States is seriously, frighteningly, dangerously unstable

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Big Oil rolls out a new era of spin

Kate Yoder - Grist

Fossil fuel companies are reckoning with a different communications challenge

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How to find reliable sources for school

Common Sense Media staff - Common Sense Media

Kids should always fact-check using key media-literacy steps

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Invasive mosquitoes on the move

Harriet Blair Rowan - KFF Health News

Mosquitoes that can carry Zika, dengue, yellow fever and other dangerous viruses are spreading in California

A tour group walks through the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Back to school, with a baby

Elizabeth Ames

From a distance, if you squinted, maybe I — now 36 — was even a student, with all of that discovery ahead of me

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How to solve your smoothie problems

Sarah Jampel - Food52

You'll never make a watery, bland, too-chunky, or too-gritty smoothie again

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A view of a private saloon in Le Fouquet's Restaurant, prior to its reopening, on the Champs Elysees in Paris, Saturday, July 13, 2019. The famed restaurant Le Fouquet's will reopen on Sunday, Bastille Day, after it was vandalized and set on fire during the yellow vests demonstrations in March. ( (AP Photo/Kamil Zihnioglu)

Big changes come to the “Oscars of food”

Ashlie D. Stevens

The “Oscars of food” will now recognize California, Texas and New York as independent categories

Creamy Spinach Dip (Skyhorse Publishing)

Learn how to make a creamy spinach dip

Hope Comerford

Meal planning can be tough when you or someone in your family has diabetes. “Fix-It and Forget-it” has the answers

Dex Parios – a strong, assertive and sharp-witted army veteran with a complicated love life, gambling debt and a brother to take care of – works as a PI in Portland, Oregon. With only herself to rely on, she solves other people’s messes with a blind eye toward her own, finding herself at odds with the police and in the firing line of criminals, on the series premiere of “Stumptown,” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 (ABC/David Bukach)

Law, be a lady for us!

Melanie McFarland

"All Rise," "Emergence," "Bluff City Law" and "Stumptown" show sisters doing justice for themselves — and us

This Friday, Feb. 26, 2010 file photo shows the cruise ship Celebrity Mercury docked at the South Carolina State Ports Authority passenger terminal in downtown Charleston S.C., after passengers became sick with a stomach bug. (AP Photo/Mic Smith, File)

Preparing for sickness at sea

Bruce Horovitz - KFF Health News

With a record 30 million people taking cruises this year, it is vital to understand the care available.

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Viral infection disease attacking cell abstract idea illustration (Getty Images/iStock)

We're approaching a common cold cure

Nicole Karlis

By disabling a single host protein, scientists were astonished to find mice were made immune to the common cold

Claire from "Fleabag" (Amazon Studios/BBC)

The true hero of "Fleabag" is Claire

Mary Elizabeth Williams

An Emmy would almost be an insufficient recognition of the character and Sian Clifford, the woman who played her

Cast members of the television sitcom "Friends" pose for photographers at the studios of Channel 4 in London Wednesday, March 25, 1998. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

4 reasons why we can't replicate Friends

Martie Cook, Manuel Basanese - The Conversation

Since "Friends" premiered, both the television industry and the sitcom genre have undergone huge transformation

Traffic on the northbound and the southbound lanes of the Interstate 405 freeway near Los Angeles International Aiprort (Getty/Kevork Djansezian)

CA sues Trump admin over emissions rule

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"California won't bend to the president's reckless and politically motivated attacks on our clean car waiver."

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