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The anxious, sad, young female patient wears her gown as she waits in the hospital room (Getty Images/SDI Productions)

What no one talks about after menopause

Anna Sullivan

Why sex is harder for women after menopause, and why there isn’t a comparable treatment akin to Viagra for men

Sleeping man disturbed by alarm clock early in the morning (Getty Images/South_agency)

Why scientists are pro Standard Time

Nicole Karlis

People love the extra hour of sunlight at night, but there’s a cost to that

Dutch oven (Rocky Luten / Food 52)

The big guide to Dutch oven cooking

Paul Hagopian - Food52

Techniques, recipes and which to buy

Jesus preaching the sermon on the mount. From The Holy Bible published by William Collins, Sons, & Company in 1869. Chromolithograph by J.M. Kronheim & Co. (Universal History Archive/Getty Images)

Jesus gets us — but evangelicals don't

Nathaniel Manderson

Evangelicals celebrated those Super Bowl ads — but they exemplify everything wrong with the evangelical church

Professional proofreader (Getty Images/Maica)

Don't blame sensitivity readers

Alison Stine

From Roald Dahl to Ian Fleming, books are being changed — but the ones being blamed for it have the least power

"The Last of Us" (HBO)

"Last of Us" fungus is used to kill bugs

Troy Farah

Forget zombies – using this type of cordyceps could be a potent, all-natural alternative to toxic chemicals

The Space Needle and downtown Seattle (Getty Images/Adam Schmid)

Wash. state raised $300M for climate

Kate Yoder - Grist

The state's first "cap-and-invest" auction nearly doubled the price of carbon recently sold in California

Comedian Nikki Glaser (Photo Illustration by Salon / Getty Images / Narayana Murthy / Denise Truscello)

Why Nikki Glaser isn't freezing her eggs

Mary Elizabeth Williams

On "Salon Talks" the comedian discussed the joys of being "a little cringe" and her hopes for "FBoy Island"

A White Castle restaurant, Queens, New York. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

From Capitol Hill to White Castle

Rae Hodge

This week's tech-politics roundup: Tiny burgers in big trouble; Bollywood credit-card scam; Twitter canary silenced

A statue of Emmett Till is unveiled on October 21, 2022 in Greenwood, Mississippi. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Fahrenheit 2023

Deirdre Sugiuchi

Working in a public school now, would I be comfortable sharing texts that might lead to me being fined or jailed?

A homeless person walks on San Julian Street in the Skid Row area in downtown Los Angeles, California on March 19, 2020 (APU GOMES/AFP via Getty Images)

CA Homeless Crisis Impacts Gov. Newsom

Angela Hart - KFF Health News

As Newsom enters his second term, his legacy as governor hinges on his making headway on the homeless crisis

Milk punch (MJ Kroeger/ Food 52)

Joanna Carpenter

Spring chickpea pasta (Ashlie Stevens)

My food processor made me a better cook

Ashlie D. Stevens

Blitz, chop and pulse your way to becoming a more creative cook

Oscar statue | Canapes and champagne (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

The best recipes for your Oscars party

Michael La Corte

No matter who takes home the trophy, you and your guests will be the true victors with this incredible spread

Bill Hader in "Barry" and Ed Speleers in "You" on retro TVs (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty images/Netflix/HBO/Merrick Morton)

Our fascination with audacious grifters

Melanie McFarland

We'll always love a con artist, but in both the real world and TV we've entered a time of the dual identity defense

Michelle Yeoh in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (Allyson Riggs/A24)

Salon's infallible Oscar predictions

Russell Root

A handy guide for filling out your Oscars pool – and now you just need to worry about what apps to serve Sunday

Absinthe (Food 52)

The folklore-filled history of absinthe

Ellen Clifford - Food52

Debunking the most popular myths surrounding the "Green Fairy"

Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake speaks during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center on March 4, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. (Getty Images / Alex Wong)

CPAC '23: Kari Lake declares war

Timothy Denevi

Is Kari Lake for real or just a grifter? Plus: I totally agree with Steve Bannon about something important

Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale in "Poker Face." (oto by Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock)

Creating Poker Face's retro-chic fits

Joy Saha

Trayce Gigi Field told Salon about the "fashionable-ish" Charlie Cale, from the boots and vests to that horse head

Grover Cleveland at Desk (Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

The president's secret cancer surgery

Matthew Rozsa

Grover Cleveland, fearing that the news would worsen a financial panic, kept his cancer top secret

Teacher Helping Student With Computer Work (Getty Images/Tom Werner)

Real educators shouldn't fear ChatGPT

Nolan Higdon, Allison Butler

The panic over AI is more sci-fi than reality — but ChatGPT offers a crucial opportunity to teach media literacy

Edible cannabis products are displayed at Essence Vegas Cannabis Dispensary before the midnight start of recreational marijuana sales on June 30, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

More young children consuming marijuana

Helen Santoro - KFF Health News

The number of very young children ingesting marijuana is rising in Colorado despite regulations

Former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before his speech at CPAC on March 4, 2023 in National Harbor, Maryland. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Expert: Trump "indictment coming soon"

Areeba Shah

If the DA was not planning to indict, "there would be no need to invite Trump in to testify," says Barb McQuade

"The Color Purple" author Alice Walker attends the "The Color Purple" Broadway Opening Night at The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images)

Alice Walker defends Rowling

Kelly McClure

"I consider J.K. Rowling perfectly within her rights, Walker says

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