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Crunchy Noodle Salad (Courtesy Bibi Hutchings)

A crunchy, sweet and sour summer salad

Bibi Hutchings

Ramen noodles, green onions and broccoli crowns up the crunch factor of this romaine salad

(Ty Mecham / Food52)

Jackson Hole is for sloshies, too

Jenn Rice - Food52

Everything you need to know about the signature cocktail of the Mountain West

Twice Baked Potato (Getty Images/Imagesbybarbara)

The key to better twice-baked potatoes

Ashlie D. Stevens

A buttery, velvety cheese comes in clutch when making this classic dish

Milly Alcock in "House of the Dragon" (Courtesy of Ollie Upton/HBO)

"House of the Dragon" needs a spark

Melanie McFarland

In a reminder that dragons aren't the whole show, this "Game of Thrones" prequel takes a while to find its momentum

Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Crenshaw calls FBI criticisms warranted

Kelly McClure

In an interview with Jake Tapper, Crenshaw says criticizing FBI and inciting violence are two different things

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announces  the co-founding of The Climate Pledge at the National Press Club on September 19, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Amazon)

The problem with corporate pledges

Joseph Winters - Grist

"Companies don’t do anything out of the goodness of their hearts."

French writer Philippe Vigand (6 May 1957–15 November 2020) and his wife, Stéphane Vigand, photographed in Paris on March 23, 1998. Vigand had locked-in syndrome. (GAILLARDE/REGLAIN/Getty)

Are those with locked-in syndrome happy?

Jonathan Moens - Undark

Despite near total paralysis, surveys suggest most LIS patients are happy. Researchers want that more understood

(MonicaNinker / Getty Images)

A taste of the margarita’s future

Elva Ramirez - Food52

At Gracias Madre, you're likely to find a celebrity or two, and a very solid signature drink

Donald Trump, with old televisions overlay on top (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

How the right is winning the hashtag war

Paul Rosenberg

Scholar Francesca Bolla Tripodi on how the right weaponizes social media, and "hashtag resistance" isn't working

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chairwoman of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, delivers remarks during a hearing on the Jan. 6 investigation on June 9, 2022. ( Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Cheney "disgusted" over MAGA FBI attacks

Kelly McClure

"This is a really dangerous moment," Cheney said in an interview with ABC Chief Washington Correspondent

Attractive young couple hugging on a boat (Getty Images/bernardbodo)

Writing the White Boyfriend

Onjuli Datta

In romance lit as everywhere else, race matters. These narratives are becoming more diverse, nuanced and vulnerable

Supporters hold up a gay pride flag for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on October 18, 2016 (George Frey/Getty Images)

The far-right comes for LGBT+ community

Christopher T. Conner

The way that many gay men talk about bodies and beauties may have ripened their minds for right-wing thinking

Abortion-rights protesters leave a drawing of the state of Indiana during a demonstration. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

OB-GYNs may flee Indiana. Here's why

Farah Yousry - KFF Health News

Medical residents who signed up to provide health care to women are "being told they can't do that"

A League Of Their Own (Anne Marie Fox/Prime Video)

The nurturer of “A League of Their Own”

Alison Stine

The Prime Video series hits it out of the park with its gently powerful pitcher

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally on April 02, 2022 near Washington, Michigan. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

How Trump redefined shameless hypocrisy

Sophia A. McClennen

if there is one recognizable element of Trumpism, it is collective, weaponized hypocrisy

Mick Mulvaney and Donald Trump (Getty Images/Salon)

Mulvaney explains declassifying process

Meaghan Ellis - Alternet

"I was surprised by some of the reporting on some of the comments by some of the president's inner circle"

Transgender flags (Getty Images)

Anti-trans law blocked in Utah

Brett Wilkins - Common Dreams

"Our daughter just wants the same chance as other kids to make friends and play on the team she loves"

Doctor writing notes on a clipboard in a modern hospital (Getty Images/shapecharge)

The struggle for kid-ney care

Colleen DeGuzman - KFF Health News

Pediatric nephrology is a niche field — and specialists are not spread out evenly across the country

A girl lays flowers at a makeshift memorial at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 28, 2022. (CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

As a teacher educator, I feel hopeless

Christina Wyman

Teaching is a calling for my students — and gun violence has made them terrified of the classroom

Coffee solar system (Getty Images/Dina Belenko Photography)

Zodiac-themed food is having a moment

Ashlie D. Stevens

"It's no surprise that elements of this ancient practice have gone mainstream," astrologer Nina Kahn says

Pancakes In Plate (Getty Images/Akira Watanabe/EyeEm)

Tired of boring pancakes? Grab a skillet

Ashlie D. Stevens

This deceptively simple recipe starts with boxed pancake mix — and there's no flipping required!

(Julia Gartland / Food52)

The magic of Miami's modern daiquiri

Lane Nieset - Food52

Invented over a century ago in the tiny village of Daiquirí, Cuba, this cocktail has been modernized in Miami

Gary Busey at The Yard Herald Square on September 17, 2019 in New York City. (Walter McBride/Getty Images)

Gary Busey faces sexual offense charges

Kelly McClure

Busey was charged on Friday by Cherry Hill, New Jersey police

Naru (Amber Midthunder) in "Prey" (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios)

The fighting inspiration for "Prey"

Melanie McFarland

White women warriors aren't going away, but the heroine of "Prey" proves the appeal in casting a wide net

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