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Trump makes xenophobic campaign pledge to end birthright citizenship — but it would be illegal

Chris Walker
Over a century of legal precedent and a constitutional amendment would bar Trump from taking such an action

Why a simple plantain press is my most treasured kitchen tool

Ashia Aubourg
The joy and nostalgia of using this underutilized kitchen item: A love letter to the "pez"

EPA targets cancer-causing emissions from medical sterilization facilities

Lylla Younes, Naveena Sadasivam
Ethylene oxide has long been linked to cancers of the breasts, lymph nodes, and lungs.

Florida GOP election bill aims to make it harder for Gen Z to vote

Chris Walker
The bill "came out of nowhere" and passed a committee vote within 24 hours of introduction, Democrat says

Filipino desserts get a bright, sweet remix in Abi Balingit’s tiny Brooklyn kitchen

Ashlie D. Stevens
Brooklyn baker Abi Balingit of The Dusky Kitchen is a believer in "putting sprinkles on everything"

What the New York Times gets wrong about the “American Dirt” controversy

David J. Vázquez, Magdalena L. Barrera, Elena Machado Sáez
Who gets to wield the power of representation might be important to columnist Pamela Paul, but it's a distraction

“Information war”: New “Fox News in Spanish” right-wing network targets Latino voters

Alex Henderson
Americano Media launches "aggressive campaign" to reach Hispanic voters before the next election

“It is a civil war”: “Heroic” director on how the Mexican military makes ordinary men into killers

Gary M. Kramer
David Zonana's latest film is an indictment on the power imblance that forces Mexican men to turn on their own

From “Cat Person” to “Little Richard,” here are 12 Sundance Film Festival titles to watch online

Gary M. Kramer
Biopics, docs, thrillers and more – over 75 feature films are available to check out from home

Best of 2022 | Antyesti in Brooklyn: How NYC honored my father upon his death, during a time of hate

Chaya Bhuvaneswar
I went to New York to perform this final ritual for my father, unable to move fearlessly as I once did

Budgets are choices: The $1.7 trillion omnibus and growing Beltway disconnect

Bob Hennelly
The bill is an immoral document executed by leaders increasingly out of touch with reality of life

Elvis Mitchell: The success of Black ’70s films was “the dirty little secret of American cinema”

Melanie McFarland
On "Salon Talks," the film critic discusses Netflix's "Is That Black Enough For You?!?" and celebrates Black art

Indigenous languages make inroads into public schools

Mneesha Gellman
An indigenous language has 16 advanced speakers — teaching it is a step towards greater cultural diversity

Linda Villarosa lays bare an uncomfortable truth in U.S. health care

Peter Hong
Racism, not just poverty and access to care, makes Americans sicker

In “Raymond & Ray,” adult sons must bury their well-liked dad who was “inarguably a monster” to them

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Rodrigo García spoke to Salon about his Apple TV+ film, men expressing pain and reconciling filial doubt

“Mitch McConnell never needed free lunch”: Solving childhood hunger shouldn’t be a partisan issue

Ashlie D. Stevens
Why have an expanded Child Tax Credit and universal free school meals both been stymied by Republicans in Congress?

Stop using “Latinx” if you really want to be inclusive

Melissa K. Ochoa
Less than 5% of U.S. Latines use "Latinx" as a racial or ethnic identity

The magic of Miami’s modern daiquiri

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

With “Prey,” Amber Midthunder gives us a woman warrior worthy of sequels

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

Ibram X Kendi on how antiracism can defeat Ted Cruz: “His political life rests on racist propaganda”

D. Watkins
Salon talks to Ibram X. Kendi about his antiracism work and his new book "How to Raise an Antiracist"

11 drag slang terms you should know

Ellen Gutoskey
Drag queen culture has contributed to much of the slang adopted by Millennials and Gen Z

O’Reilly rages over “minority gangs” after white man shoots dozens at Highland Park July 4 parade

Brandon Gage
The disgraced former Fox News host lost his mind after Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker condemned gun violence

Antyesti in Brooklyn: How NYC honored my father upon his death, during a time of anti-Asian hate

Chaya Bhuvaneswar
I went to New York to perform this final ritual for my father, unable to move fearlessly as I once did

Is it safe to use homemade tampons?

Nicole Karlis
In light of the tampon shortage, doctors don't advise turning to this dangerous internet trend
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