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Octopus in action (Getty Images/Nikos Stavrinidis/500px)

Is it ethical to eat octopuses?

Matthew Rozsa

Marine biologist Dr. David Scheel spoke about his new book, "Many Things Under A Rock"

Jaenicke's Root Beer Stand postcard (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Home is only a hot dog stand away

Kelly McClure

The magic ingredient of food is so often sentimentality, which is why "The Bear" hits so hard

Medical marijuana moroccan hash cannabis pollen hashish closeup in morocco (jackmalipan via Getty Images)

A brief history of cannabis hash

Roger Volodarsky

Hash is the OG extract — the holistic essence of the cannabis plant. Here's why it's still popular

Making Risotto (Getty Images/Matt Lincoln)

Making risotto isn't really that hard

Michael La Corte

No more risotto gatekeeping! While it may require a little extra time, risotto can still be a weeknight meal

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Charles I on his way to be executed, 30 January 1649 (Culture Club/Getty Images)

Civilizations collapse: Are we next?

Paul Rosenberg

Peter Turchin's theory of history helps explain that we're in big trouble — but it's not too late to change course

Past Lives (A24)

Teo Yoo talks inyeon and "Past Lives"

Hanh Nguyen

The actor on embodying a traditional Korean man, overhauling how he approaches work and details of his next project

Pete Buttigieg reacts to the crowd after delivering a keynote address at the Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) 14th annual Las Vegas Gala at Caesars Palace on May 11, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Buttigieg slams homophobic DeSantis clip

Kelly McClure

"I'm gonna choose my words carefully," Buttigieg says

Powdered milk in plastic spoon on pink background (HUIZENG HU via Getty Images)

Formula shortage fueled unsafe feeding

Nicole Karlis

Many parents watered down formula or used expired formula to survive last year's formula shortage

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Ryan Coogler and Kris Bowers (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Ryan Coogler: "What is American music?"

D. Watkins

The "Black Panther" director and composer Kris Bowers ponder what a national anthem written today would sound like

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)

How Arizona stands between tribes' water

Mark Olalde, Umar Farooq, Anna V. Smith - ProPublica

For the Navajo Nation, the fight for water rights has real implications, with infrastructure often never built

Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump taking issue with MSNBC (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Liberal bias: Mostly a right-wing myth

Anthony DiMaggio

Republicans complain endlessly about the media's supposed bias. Yes, that exists — but primarily on their side

Drag Queens Kelly K, left, and Scalene OnixXx read story book on the last Drag Queen story hour at Canyon Crest Town Centre location of Cellar Door Bookstore on Saturday, April 29, 2023 in Riverside, CA. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Drag queens don't traumatize my kids

Katryn Bury

Far-right protesters showed up at our library claiming drag is inherently sexual and damages children. I disagree

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Clear Plastic Cup Pattern (Getty Images/MirageC)

Frozen cup: Summer for just a quarter

D. Watkins

Made by my babysitter Boo Boo, frozen cups were more important to my childhood summers than the sun

Molly Gordon as Claire in "The Bear" (Chuck Hodes/FX)

"The Bear": Claire's glorious unibrow

Kelly McClure

It's two-and-a-half eyebrows summer, ladies. Get with it

Elon Musk (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Musk sets temporary Twitter limitations

Kelly McClure

Getting notifications of "rate limit exceeded?" This is why

Mexican actor Ricardo Montalban on the set of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, directed by Nicholas Meyer. (Paramount Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images)

Star Trek tests Khan's wrathful legacy

Melanie McFarland

The series tasks the greatest "Trek" villain's descendant to save the timeline that takes humanity to the stars

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This photograph taken on January 10, 2023 shows a pile of recyclable plastic trash at the Syctom waste management company in Paris. (THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)

Why it's hard to ban "forever" chemicals

Matthew Rozsa

We're drowning in a soup of chemicals. Experts explain how these chemicals help in our daily lives — and pose heal

Dole Whip popsicles (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

You can make Disney-style Dole Whip

Mary Elizabeth Williams

A theme park classic gets an easy homemade makeover

Political philosopher Edmund Burke and American conservative author William F. Buckley Jr. | US President Donald Trumps supporters gather outside the Capitol building in Washington D.C., United States on January 06, 2021. (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

There are no conservative intellectuals

Mike Lofgren

From Burke to Buckley to Patrick Deneen, we've seen a 200-year history of defending the indefensible

Coffee with whipped cream, spoon and milk pitcher (Getty Images/Foxys_forest_manufacture)

Make frappés simple again

Joy Saha

Not to be confused with frappuccinos, frappés are refreshing and satisfying, making it the perfect summer drink

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Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash, Ezra Miller as Barry Allen/The Flash and Sasha Calle as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl in “The Flash” (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Flash continues Jewish superhero fails

Guy Bigel

Ezra Miller aside, the film lacked the vision to set itself culturally apart from the usual multiverse shenanigans

Cabinet of replica human fosil skulls. From a college dept of Anthropology. (kickstand via Getty Images)

New study upends human evolution history

Carlyn Zwarenstein

There's a promising new model for human origins in Africa — but scientists don't quite know what to do with it

US President Donald Trump applauds next to Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House October 26, 2020, in Washington, DC. (NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump thrilled with Supreme Court

Kelly McClure

"You know, many presidents never get the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice. I had three," he says

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis | Venezuelan migrants gather at the Vineyard Haven ferry terminal (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

DeSantis has no respect for rule of law

Norman Eisen, Richard Painter

Now the Florida governor is facing real problems — and potential legal jeopardy — over his reckless political stunt

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