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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton waves after speaking during CPAC on July 11, 2021 in Dallas, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Paxton impeachment exposes GOP fissures

James Barragán - The Texas Tribune

Nowhere is the GOP chasm more apparent than the fight over Paxton’s future

People on a city street (Getty Images)

The loneliness pandemic: Getting worse

Émile P. Torres

We may live in the loneliest society in human history. It's a social problem — and a massive public health crisis

Growth of trees in drought crisis (Getty Images/R_Tee)

The dangers of impending flash droughts

Jeff Basara, Jordan Christian - The Conversation

"Flash droughts . . . [are] also becoming increasingly common as the planet warms"

Rally to demand a universal, single-payer, improved, and expanded Medicare healthcare system and an end to for-profit healthcare. (Erik McGregor/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

States throw thousands off Medicaid

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Many have lost coverage because they failed to navigate bureaucratic mazes — not because they were ineligible

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Beer being poured into glass (Getty Images/Kevin Trimmer)

The importance of foam on beer

Anistatia Renard Miller - The Conversation

While some tip their glasses or try to limit the amount of foam, that's actually diminishing the beer's quality

Immigrants seeking asylum, who were apprehended at the time Title 42 expired are processed, by U.S. Border Patrol agents, after crossing into Arizona from Mexico, on May 11, 2023 in Yuma, Arizona. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Does immigration really increase crime?

Troy Farah

The data from at least 30 countries shows crime doesn't rise with immigration

Author Nagi Maehashi of RecipeTin Eats and her dog, Dozer (Photo illustration by Salon / Rob Palmer/ Countryman Press)

Nagi Maehashi's 3 favorite ingredients

Mary Elizabeth Williams

The "RecipeTin Eats" creator has 3 ingredients to transform any meal

A small vigil set up across the street from a Tops grocery store on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, where a heavily armed 18-year-old White man entered the store in a predominantly Black neighborhood and shot 13 people, killing ten, Saturday, May 14, 2022. (Matt Burkhartt for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Hope and loss on Memorial Day

Chauncey DeVega

White supremacy and Trumpism are not in retreat — but with our somber spring holiday comes hope and inspiration

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Jeremy Strong in "Succession" (HBO)

Did anybody really win "Succession"?

Melanie McFarland

In an appropriately desolate ending, the show drives home its original thesis by doing daddy's bidding

Sophie Nélisse teenage Shauna in a "Yellowjackets" fantasy flashback (Showtime)

"Yellowjackets" eat to be team players

Kelly Pau

The cannibalism in Showtime's dark series captures our real-world anxieties about community

Teacher teaching about wind energy (Getty Images/andreswd)

Universities have to do more for climate

Peter W. Reiners

University leaders should be asking what actual climate action looks like

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and other members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus at a recent news conference outside the U.S. Capitol (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

CPC chair skeptical of debt ceiling deal

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

Jayapal, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, criticized the deal's work requirements for aid programs

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Mollusks and crustaceans ready for cooking on a wood kitchen counter top. (Getty Images/fcafotodigital)

Why you should eat more fish in 2023

Michael La Corte

Reminiscent of a mix of bouillabaisse and a (tomato-free) cioppino, this stew is light and incredibly flavorful

Doctor examining breasts with mammogram (Getty Images)

Why mammograms don't go far enough

Jenna Lay

Screening every other year starting at 40 is too conservative for those with higher risks of breast cancer

Scrambled Eggs (Getty Images/Say-Cheese)

The best cooking fat for making eggs?

Joy Saha

Is it bacon grease? Coconut oil? Or even ghee? Salon Food says it's something that's more readily available

US Capitol Building (Getty Images/Douglas Rissing)

Saving democracy from the ground up

Paul Rosenberg

Former Ohio Democratic chair says progressives are fighting the wrong battles the wrong way — but there's hope

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Jasmine the Siren and The Hydroblade Mermaid in "MerPeople" (Photo courtesy of Netflix)

"Serious athleticism" to being a mermaid

Joy Saha

Move over, Little Mermaid. Director of Netflix's "MerPeople" on the real folks performing dangerous aquatic art

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella delivers the keynote address during the 2016 Microsoft Build Developer Conference on March 30, 2016 in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

The week's wildest tech moments

Rae Hodge

“Create albums with the push of a button" — What you need to know after this week's avalanche of AI news

Kevin McCarthy and Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Debt ceiling deal slammed as "cruel"

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams

"Hungry people are set to lose food while tax cheats get a free pass"

Sparks (Big Hassle)

Sparks on new album, fame: It snowballed

Annie Zaleski

The brothers discuss "The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte," impact of Edgar Wright's documentary & latest movie musical

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Alghero, Sardinia (Courtesy of Jeff Biggers)

Death in Sardinia: A murder mystery

Jeff Biggers

An American heiress and pioneer researcher died mysteriously in 1914 — and her great book on Sardinia was lost

WW2 army portrait of Merrill Stern (Photo illustration by Salon/Photos courtesy of the Rozsa Family/Getty Images)

My WW2 veteran uncle's last words to me

Matthew Rozsa

We are losing our direct connection to World War II as the Greatest Generation dies — and it matters more than ever

Tagliarini with creamy ricotta, lemon and spinach (Photo courtesy of Dave Brown)

"Pasta Man's" top tips for at-home pasta

Michael La Corte

"[Making pasta] is such an absorbing process . . . many say they find it good to work with their hands to create"

Rachel Brosnahan (Miriam 'Midge' Maisel) in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" (Philippe Antonello/Prime Video)

A farewell to "Mrs. Maisel"

Alison Stine

In its final episode, the show reminds us what could have been: the power of speaking truth

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