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Top Maryland court upholds podcast-famous Adnan Syed’s murder conviction
Griffin Eckstein
The "Serial" podcast subject, first convicted in 2000, lost a bid to have his conviction overturned once more
Is intelligence a human construct? “Octopus!” suggests its time to think differently about animals
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Seeing ourselves in animals could limit what we find out about them. Not seeing ourselves in them could, too
America has hit the MAGA tipping point
Heather Digby Parton
We won't be able to ignore what Trump and his accomplices are doing once it starts to impact us personally
“They have paid their debt to society”: LA district attorney wants Menendez brothers resentenced
Griffin Eckstein
The pair, convicted in 1996 and sentenced to life without parole, could soon be free
Making American oligarchy great again
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump has no idea what the billionaire tech titans suddenly flocking to his side are really after
Menendez brothers resentencing possible as L.A. prosecutors look over new evidence
Griffin Eckstein
After decades in prison, new evidence might just spring Erik and Lyle Menendez
Sabrina Carpenter comes up with her spiciest “Nonsense” outro yet while on “Chicken Shop Date”
Joy Saha
The pop star released her highly-anticipated album “Short n' Sweet” on Friday
“Shocking”: Jon Stewart slams Biden team for telling Dems to “get on board or shut the f***k up”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Rather than respecting the American people," Biden defenders tell voters to ignore his "cognitive difficulty"
“Adnan’s going to be hanging in balance for years”: Freed “Serial” subject’s case is not over
D. Watkins
Adnan Syed advocate Rabia Chaudry details a Maryland court's "deeply troubling ruling" to reinstate his conviction
Wait, do household cleaning products and disinfectants expire?
Anabelle Doliner
Here's what you need to know
Drake, it’s time to give up the soft boy gimmick: Why the rapper’s lover boy persona is a sham
Nardos Haile
The Canadian rapper released his new album and people are souring on the artist's lyrics toward women
Adnan Syed murder case made famous by “Serial” podcast gets new trial to vacate sentence
Kelly McClure
A year-long investigation determined that prosecutors in the 1999 case failed to disclose two new suspects
Richard E. Grant on sex, lies and playing an entitled man similar to the “Teflon-coated” Trump
Gary M. Kramer
For his thriller "The Lesson," the actor reveals the childhood source of his rage and what scares writers the most
Who invented jollof rice? Senegal beats Ghana and Nigeria to the title
Fatima Fall Niang
A new book points out that the “Senegality” of this dish is established by the reference to “jolof”
Why so many medieval manuscripts feature doodles – and what they reveal
Madeleine S. Killacky
Through making their mark, ephemeral humans were inscribing themselves into the book's eternal living history
“Susie Searches”: A cautionary tale of a podcaster who finds a missing student & “insta-celebrity”
Gary M. Kramer
Director Sophie Kargman spoke to Salon about her dark comic thriller premiering at the Toronto Film Festival
Celebrating Norman Lear, progressive architect of the Archie-verse, as he turns 100
Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
Norman Lear, Rob Reiner and more spoke to Salon about the power of comedy, especially in sitcoms that dare
Understaffed state psychiatric facilities leave mental health patients in limbo
Andy Miller
"The current crisis is unprecedented in the extent, severity and sweep of its national impact"
The “race-obsessed liberal” nightmare: “We have to fight for a country that doesn’t love us back”
D. Watkins
Writer Wajahat Ali stopped by "Salon Talks" to discuss his new book, incarceration, Ukraine and white privilege
Why the Julian Assange case is the most important battle for press freedom of our time
Chris Hedges
If Assange goes to prison for exposing war crimes, it will mean the death of real national security reporting
“Lupin”: introducing anglophone audiences to a more socially conscious gentleman thief
Emma Bielecki
The popular flamboyant character was France's answer to Sherlock Holmes to lure in serial periodical readers
A pipeline of oil money fuels Texas deregulators
Ti-Hua Chang
Frozen natural-gas equipment led to the state's deadly power outages
Why Nic Cage was the perfect f**king host for a show about cursing etymology
Ashlie D. Stevens
“The History of Swear Words" showrunner spoke to Salon to draw back the curtain on this fun and bizarre series
From a deer boy to Gina Rodriguez staring down the apocalypse, here’s what’s new on Netflix in June
Kylie Cheung
From raunchy dramas to enlightening documentaries, Netflix has got you covered this month
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