Why women don't host late-night TV
Salon talks to comedians, producers and execs about how women-helmed shows have been passed over and left out
The woke wars backfire on the right
Being able to weaponize the word "woke" gives reactionaries the opportunity to grandstand on each and every issue
GOP: Party of disease, filth and death
In the name of imaginary freedom, Republicans are willing to let many people die. In fact, they're proud of it
6 Arnold Schwarzenegger doc shockers
The ex-bodybuilder, actor and politician opens up about his life and prior scandals in three hour-long episodes
Nick Jonas "has in him a real mystery"
Robert Schwartzman discusses getting through grief, family dynamics and surprising Jonas with a karaoke song pick
Trump indicted on federal charges
Multiple sources confirm indictment; according to Trump's social media, he'll be arraigned in Miami next Tuesday
"Flight": A pragmatic "dead wife movie"
HP Mendoza describes his movie about grief that is part psychedelic, horror, home invasion and buddy film
"You wanna inhale this stuff? Go ahead"
"The View's" Sara Haines is OK if the right denies smoke health risks: "You wanna inhale this stuff? Go ahead"
Title 42 and the real border surge
Out-trumping Trump at the border
The toxic cloud upon us
The smog fallout downwind has set off air quality alerts for 13 states south of the Canadian border
Candid "Top Chef" finalists tell all
Sara, Buddha and Gabri give insight into their approaches and their favorite moments of the season
Should you use artificial sweeteners?
"Do low-calorie sweeteners help with weight management? And are they safe for long-term use?"
Roy Wood Jr.: I need to host late night
As the comic heads out on tour, he discusses the writers' strike, Gwyneth Paltrow, Correspondents' Dinner and more
Expert: SCOTUS wrongly awarded GOP House
Supreme Court rejecting Alabama maps that diluted Black voting power may have big implications in other states
Target letter a "stunning development"
The letter is no surprise "based on public reporting about the evidence," says former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade
Celebrate summer with corn and peaches
Get out of the kitchen and let the grill handle it all: the main, the side . . . and even the dessert, too
Fox News downplays wildfire smoke
"We have this kind of air in India and China all the time, no public health emergency," one pundit declared
All about the iconic Georgia peach
"Why do Georgia peaches loom so large when they account for only 0.58% of the state's agricultural economy . . .?"
Trump rages as DOJ serves target letter
Prosecutors formally informed Trump that he is the target of their Mar-a-Lago documents investigation
A problematic end to "Never Have I Ever"
For reasons one can't fathom, Jeff Garlin shows up as a love interest in a comedy featuring and about women
Pence flip-flops on Trump indictment
Pence later said he would "absolutely support" whoever the 2024 GOP nominee is
The Canadian wildfire crisis explained
Dust off the pandemic masks — the smoke from Canada's wildfires is going to linger for a while
Trump has fallen and he can't get up
Trump's crude bluster has gotten him through life, business and politics — so far. He's not ready for what's coming
Meadows lawyer denies that he flipped
The Independent reported that Meadows would plead guilty to federal crimes and receive limited immunity to testify