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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former Trump White House press secretary, addresses the America First Policy Institute's America First Agenda Summit at the Marriott Marquis on Tuesday, July 26, 2022. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

States weaken child labor restrictions

John A. Fliter, Betsy Wood - The Conversation

Republicans pushing to ease child labor laws echo older justifications made decades ago

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his address to the nation at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 21, 2022. (ALEXEY NIKOLSKY/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

Wagner mutiny exposed Putin's weakness

Peter Rutland - The Conversation

While the mutiny was short-lived and its goals unclear, it will have lasting effects

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito testifies about the court's budget during a hearing of the House Appropriations Committee's Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee March 07, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Profs rip Alito for demanding safe space

Gabriella Ferrigine

Judge charged with interpreting 1st Amendment rights "can’t bear others exercising their free speech rights"

Nuggets made from lab-grown chicken meat are displayed during a media presentation in Singapore, the first country to allow the sale of meat created without slaughtering any animals, on December 22, 2020. (NICHOLAS YEO/AFP via Getty Images)

The potential impact of lab-grown meat

Max Graham - Grist

If we can collectively move to eating more lab-grown meat, how will that affect the environment at large?

American actor Humphrey Bogart and Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman on the set of Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz. (Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)

Will TCM be gone with the wind?

Melanie McFarland

Last week's reports of TCM's death may have been exaggerated but movie buffs, classic and otherwise, should worry

Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Experts: Trump is misusing donor funds

Areeba Shah

With primary campaign in full swing, "Trump has shifted his priorities to financing his legal battles for now"

Lily Rabe (Photo by Corey Nickols/Getty Images for IMDb)

Lily Rabe on not playing it safe

Mary Elizabeth Williams

She opens up about the "massive risk for our relationship" she and Hamish Linklater took to make "Downtown Owl"

Trader Joe's store (Getty Images/Karen Desjardin)

8 returning TJ's summer products

Joy Saha

These fan-favorite snacks, sweet treats and home essentials are back

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., is seen outside the U.S. Capitol after the last votes of the week on Thursday, June 15, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

MTG thinks her TV is "spying" on her

Gabriella Ferrigine

"The television turned on by itself and the screen showed someone's laptop trying to connect," Greene wrote

Tap water in a clear glass drinking glass. (Getty Images)

Just how dangerous are PFAS?

Kathryn Crawford - The Conversation

From popcorn to drinking water, PFAS seem to be in nearly everything we consume. What exactly does this mean?

Boxes of BinaxNow a COVID-19 at home test kits (Photo illustration by Salon/Michael Bocchieri/Getty Images)

Do at-home COVID tests still work?

Nicole Karlis

A new study found that at-home antigen tests are only 44 percent accurate, but they are far from useless

Retired judge and and informal advisor to Vice President Mike Pence, J. Michael Luttig, testifies during the third hearing of the US House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the US Capitol, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on June 16, 2022. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Potential witness rips "spineless" GOP

Gabriella Ferrigine

Judge Michael Luttig, who served as a Jan. 6 adviser to Mike Pence, says GOP may be "beyond saving itself"

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is introduced at the Oakland County Republican Party's Lincoln Day dinner at Suburban Collection Showplace on June 25, 2023 in Novi, Michigan. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Trump diverts donations as bills grow

Gabriella Ferrigine

Election law experts say Trump scheme may be an "illegal personal use of campaign money"

Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Trump's messianic appeal can't be copied

Heather Digby Parton

The Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference topped off a very surreal weekend in the world

Former President Donald Trump departs after speaking at the Faith and Freedom Road to Majority conference at the Washington Hilton on June 24, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Experts rip Trump's "ludicrous" defense

Igor Derysh

“Absolutely nothing about this is true"

BITTER SPRINGS, ARIZONA - JANUARY 1: A rainbow is seen above homes in the Navajo Nation, on January 1, 2023 in Bitter Springs, Arizona. Reports say that nearly 40% of Navajo Nation is living without running water. Despite living near the Colorado River the Navajo Nation was left out of talks almost a hundred years ago when rule makers were drawing up the Colorado River Compact.(Photo by RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

Navajo Nation's water situation is vague

Lyric Aquino - Grist

The decision leaves water infrastructure for the Navajo Nation on unsure ground

A farmer spraying pesticide on Marigold flowers in a field. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

EPA protects 27 animals from pesticides

Matthew Rozsa

The policy affects animals like the Wyoming toad, American burying beetle and Attwater's greater prairie chicken

Russian President Vladimir Putin | Destroyed Russian tank in the village of Bohorodychne, eastern Ukraine (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Putin's men and the rebellion in Russia

Chauncey DeVega

War expert and novelist Elliot Ackerman on what the uprising against Putin means for Ukraine's counteroffensive

Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and Mike Pence (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

The GOP's toxic positivity is a problem

Owen Racer

From mass shootings to teen suicides, conservatives have found a mutual and stigmatizing scapegoat in mental health

A sign alerting customers about SNAP food stamps benefits is displayed at a Brooklyn grocery store on December 5, 2019 in New York City, United States. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)

Stop policing poor Americans' diets

Ashlie D. Stevens

The current proposed bills are blunt instruments that don't address systemic challenges to eating well

Kristin Davis and Sarah Jessica Parker in "And Just Like That" (Craig Blakenhorn/Max)

"And Just Like That," out comes Karen

Melanie McFarland

Charlotte's histrionics over a dress that no longer fits is entirely in character and three years out of fashion

Psychedelics conference presentation, showing various stone mushrooms (Photo by Rae Hodge)

Science and corporadelics in Colorado

Rae Hodge

What the world's largest psychedelic conference tells us about the commodified future of alternative medicine

Parmigiano Reggiano Espresso Martini (Photo by Noah Fecks)

Parmigiano belongs on more than pasta

Michael La Corte

"I am endlessly inspired by Parmigiano Reggiano and am always seeking unexpected ways to showcase it"

Schoolboy with backpack entering classroom (Getty Images/bymuratdeniz)

The importance of school air quality

Sophie Rosenblum, Michael Bailey

Clean air can be a powerful tool against airborne viruses. Why aren't we using it?

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