Could raw milk save struggling farmers?
Direct sales of raw milk might ease the dairy crisis, though it remains a hotly contested and regulated food.
None of this was supposed to happen yet
I've spent most of my life believing that I couldn't have the life I wanted until I lost weight
College admissions racket and charity
Many people aided by the campus admissions scheme wanted to attend the University of Southern California
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with sweets
Pastry chef Meghan McGarry is known for her trademark dessert mixology. These may be her two booziest desserts yet
From mowing grass to cutting flesh
How young women learn to hate their genitals
Smart Watch: "Billions" and the new mob
Also, Marcia Clark writes a different ending with "The Fix" and "The Perfectionists" murders rich co-eds
Humanity falls short of its goals
No country on the planet is following the Paris Agreement’s plan
Save 30% on this levitating desk lamp
This lovely levitating light makes a unique decoration
Rise and fall of the landline
The landline revolutionized communications, leading leap by leap to the powerful computers tucked in our pockets
Netflix, don't cancel my shows!
Netflix has a good idea of whether it decides a piece of content has been a hit or a miss within the first 28 days
630-mile hike with nothing left to lose
Salon talks to Raynor Winn, author of "The Salt Path," about the life-changing journey she and her husband survived
Turning voters away from TurboVote
The government is asking the social media companies to direct voters to government sites after TurboVote missteps
Duke launches social media study
The study will run through social app Wisdo, with new users invited to take part
Madeleine Albright on Israel and hatred
Former secretary of state says Israeli policy is fair game, but we must be "incredibly sensitive" to anti-Semitism
New health plans risk the insured
There is a seemingly endless quest by employers, consumers and insurers for the holy grail: less expensive coverage
Who "belongs" at elite universities?
What the elite college admissions scam reveals about race, privilege and the fight against affirmative action
Are bad bosses a thing of the past?
In the workplace being a genius is no longer an acceptable trade-off for being the jerk atop the the food chain
Mental health crisis among the US youth
More young people say they feel overwhelmed and depressed. Is it an epidemic?
HR 1 as first step in a winnable battle
House passage of sweeping election law changes is a critical “step one” in a battle to reclaim democracy
Fixing an already rigged college hustle
Super rich sub par parents fail their kids trying to lock-in a guarantee in the already rigged college merit hustle
Warren is correct busting up big tech
Senator Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she wants to bust up giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon
N.Y.: Trump misused charity funds
New York's new attorney general alleges that the Trump Foundation functioned as a wing of the 2016 campaign
No cheers for Senate Republicans
It may appear that GOP senators stood up against Trump this week. In reality, they're trying to save their skins
The end of loyalty to the boss
Workers are increasingly not keeping their employers' secrets secret