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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

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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

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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?

Faux B&J Flavors (Photo illustration by Salon/Photos courtesy of Jon Defreest/Getty Images)

These faux Ben & Jerry's flavors are art

Joy Saha

Creative director Jon Defreest went viral for his pop culture-inspired Ben & Jerry’s flavors

Environmental activists protest against a planned oil pipeline in East Africa in front of the building where the annual general meeting of the French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies is to be held. (Rachel Boßmeyer/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Finding hope in "End Times"

Paul Rosenberg

Peter Turchin's data-driven analysis of our historical peril is compelling — and it's also a call to action

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Tim Robinson in "I Think You Should Leave" (Courtesy of Netflix)

I once hated "I Think You Should Leave”

Gabriella Ferrigine

Why Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s sketch comedy series keeps getting better, even for a skeptic

A policeman stands on guard at the closed Red Square in Moscow. (Vlad Karkov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Rebellion avoids Russian bloodshed

Kelly McClure

Prigozhin's Wagner army has agreed to depart for Belarus after pressing into Moscow on Saturday

Three chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) socializing. (Getty Images/PHOTOSTOCK-ISRAEL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)

Chimpsky, not Chomsky: A talking chimp?

Matthew Rozsa

Nim Chimpsky raised the prospect of language among chimps but the experiment remains controversial today

Plastic waste (Getty Images/Anna Efetova)

How to build a zero-waste economy

Joseph Winters - Grist

Advocates for reusables say there's a labyrinth of bulk-food safety regulations that may or may not be enforced

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Andre Royo performs "Drinking in America" (Jeremy Daniel)

Andre Royo's rock bottom to career high

D. Watkins

"The Wire" actor describes how drinking, loneliness, loss and "feeling like s**t" led him back home to the stage

Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis addresses attendees on day one of the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Why the right is so terrified of "woke"

Kirk Swearingen

Conservatives didn't want to hear about white privilege. So they abandoned reality and joined the orange man's cult

Maggie's meal at a Chicago bar (Photo courtesy of Maggie Hennesy)

The spontaneous joy of eating at the bar

Maggie Hennessy

Spend the next couple of hours surveying your empire from above the dining room

Views of waterway surrounded by reeds, from Norfolk Coast path National Trail near Burnham Overy Staithe, East Anglia, England, UK. (Getty Images/Andrew Michael/Universal Images Group)

In praise of flat places

Noreen Masud

Flat landscapes aren't a popular thing to love. Their horizons have nothing to orientate yourself toward

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Jake Ryan as "Woodrow", Jason Schwartzman as "Augie Steenbeck" and Tom Hanks as "Stanley Zak" in writer/director Wes Anderson's "Asteroid City" (Courtesy of Pop. 87 Productions/Focus Features)

Love and loss in "Asteroid City"

Andrew O'Hehir

Love and loss in "Asteroid City": Wes Anderson's intoxicating alien-invasion meta-movie

Carmen Ejogo (Lafrancine) and Jharrel Jerome (Cootie) in "I'm a Virgo" (Amazon Studios)

"I'm a Virgo" is (super)heroic TV art

Melanie McFarland

The director of "Sorry to Bother You" uses comic book tropes to mask a creative fable about working class heroism

Life reconstruction of Olympicetus thalassodon pursuing a school of fishes alongside plotopterid birds (background) somewhere in the eastern North Pacific Ocean. (Art by Cullen Townsend)

Ancient dolphin cousins with weird teeth

Matthew Rozsa

Salon spoke with the author of a landmark paleontology study the hints at the evolution of echolocation in dolphins

Cebiche Clasico (Photo by Noah Fecks)

All you've ever wondered about ceviche

Michael La Corte

"I think our responsibility is not just to cook for others — our mission is to share Peruvian culture . . ."

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