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Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. (Bobby Bank/Getty Images)

N.J. nurses strike gets heated

Bob Hennelly - Work-Bites
Published 2 years ago

Striking nurses see health care canceled as $6.6 billon N.J. hospital chain digs in; both sides claim bad faith

Ice Cubes on a map of Europe (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Will Europe finally embrace ice cubes?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 2 years ago

Why won't Europeans put ice in their drinks, even in historic heatwaves?

Photos of Jamie Jo Hoang as a child (Photo illustration by Salon/Photos courtesy of author/Getty Images)

How I kicked my assimilation habit

Jamie Jo Hoang
Published 2 years ago

My parents never told me to assimilate. But I felt their shame when people made fun of them or talked down to them

Former Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie. (WADE VANDERVORT/AFP via Getty Images)

Ex-Christie aide arrested for sex crimes

Kelly McClure
Published 2 years ago

Kevin Tomafsky held a state government position at the time of his arrest

Polite Society | Bottoms | Yellowjackets (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images/Orion Pictures/Showtime/Focus Features)

Teen girls are mad and fighting back

Nardos Haile
Published 2 years ago

From "Bottoms" and "Yellowjackets" to "Polite Society" and beyond, teen girls are exercising their angry agency

Fried Egg On Non-Stick Frying Pan (Getty Images/Maryna Terletska)

PFAS are everywhere

Matthew Rozsa
Published 2 years ago

From the umbrellas used to keep us dry to the cookware used to prepare our food, PFAS are absolutely everywhere

Spread of Taiwanese cuisine (Yen Wei/Ryan Chen/Simon Element/Simon & Schuster)

"Made in Taiwan" is a culinary love note

Michael La Corte
Published 2 years ago

"You can whip up an entire meal with just a wok, knife, soy sauce and sugar"

Sorry to Bother You (Annapurna Pictures)

8 must-see movies for Labor Day

Joy Saha
Published 2 years ago

From "Norma Rae" to "Sorry to Bother You," here are a few films to watch to cap off Hot Labor Summer

Bruce Springsteen performs at MetLife Stadium on August 30, 2023 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Manny Carabel/Getty Images)

Seeing Springsteen in his home state

Kenneth Womack
Published 2 years ago

Springsteen at MetLife Stadium is as perfect of a match as Levi's and a red bandana

A publicity image from "Sound of Freedom." (Angel Studios)

QAnon 2.0: The "Sound of Freedom" moment

Robert Guffey
Published 2 years ago

Right-wing influencers pushed a paranoid, anti-immigrant hit movie — while pretending they'd never heard of QAnon

Archer (FX)

"Archer" takes aim at its hero's image

Melanie McFarland
Published 2 years ago

Is Sterling Archer really the world's greatest spy? Or is he another overconfident white guy coasting on his looks?

Campers hiking in a foggy field (Getty Images/rbkomar)

Surviving the troubled teen industry

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Published 2 years ago

A survivor recounts how the troubled teen industry operates for-profit "torture camps"

Scuba diver with a large school of batfish and a green sea turtle. (Getty Images/Georgette Douwma)

Turtle shells tainted by radioactivity

Anita Hofschneider - Grist
Published 2 years ago

A new study underscores an enduring nuclear legacy as Japan releases wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific

Jimmy Buffett of Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefer Band performs during the 2022 New Orleans & Jazz festival at Fair Grounds Race Course on May 08, 2022 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage/Getty )

Jimmy Buffett dead at 76

Kelly McClure
Published 2 years ago

Buffett made a name for himself as someone who encouraged grabbing on to opportunities for leisure whenever you can

Dog getting vaccine from vet (Getty Images/Peter Dazeley)

Anti-vaxxers are now after your dog

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Published 2 years ago

The anti-vaxxers are now going to war against rabies vaccines for dogs

U.S. President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani waits to testify before the Michigan House Oversight Committee on December 2, 2020 in Lansing, Michigan. (Rey Del Rio/Getty Images)

A good week for the rule of law

Dennis Aftergut
Published 2 years ago

Rudy's smackdown was more than symbolic: America's courts are holding the line as the place where truth matters

Rudy Giuliani speaks to the media after leaving the Fulton County jail on August 23, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Giuliani pleads not guilty in Georgia

Kelly McClure
Published 2 years ago

The former Trump lawyer waived his right to an arraignment hearing

Taylor Swift performs onstage during the Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour at Lumen Field on July 22, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Mat Hayward/TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management)

Taylor Swift overpowers "The Exorcist"

Joy Saha
Published 2 years ago

Forget about "The Exorcist." It's now time for "The Exorswift"

Watermelon and lemons (Stanzelullstein bild via Getty Images)

Clean eating is boring. This combo helps

D. Watkins
Published 2 years ago

Bored with leafy, dressing-less salads? Try this instead

Harvey Guillén as Guillermo and Kristen Schaal as The Guide in "What We Do In The Shadows" (Russ Martin/FX)

Coming out on "Shadows" isn't easy

Melanie McFarland
Published 2 years ago

In a place where it's commonly accepted knowledge that everybody's gay, revealing your human failings is tougher

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump (IAN LANGSDON/AFP via Getty Images)

MSNBC panel: Trump may blame "idiot" son

Gabriella Ferrigine
Published 2 years ago

"Donald won't have any problem shifting responsibility onto his sons," who he calls "idiots," Trump biographer says

A member of the public poses for a photo in front of Tower Bridge whilst wearing a protective mask (Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

COVID's summer surge continues into fall

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Published 2 years ago

The lack of data makes it hard to know the full extent of the ongoing summer wave or what it means for fall weather

Theoretical Physicist Avi Loeb speaks during the New Space Exploration Initiative "Breakthrough Starshot" Announcement at One World Observatory on April 12, 2016 in New York City. (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize Foundation)

Proof of aliens on the deep sea floor?

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Published 2 years ago

Peers question whether evidence is sufficiently extraordinary to prove an extraordinary claim

John Eastman, the University of Colorado Boulders visiting scholar of conservative thought and policy, speaks about his plans to sue the university at a news conference outside of CU Boulder on Thursday, April 29, 2021. (Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

Experts: Eastman "just confessed" on Fox

Gabriella Ferrigine
Published 2 years ago

"He’s admitting to committing federal crimes on national television," says law professor Anthony Michael Kreis

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