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Racist attacks on a Black girl earning a supposedly “white” role aren’t about canon but excellence

Melanie McFarland
"Percy Jackson" star Leah Jeffries joins the sorority of Black stars like Zendaya who triumphed over racist hate

George R.R. Martin: “The Winds of Winter” may be “the longest book…in the series”

Daniel Roman
The author's latest blog post gives updates on his numerous projects

How a quirk of the brain prevents us from caring about climate change

Justin Gregg
A very human way of thinking is limiting our ability to stop the climate apocalypse. Some of us can overcome it

“Julia” was just renewed — here’s what to watch, eat and read while waiting for Season 2

Ashlie D. Stevens
Thankfully for fans, an enduring love of the French Chef has resulted in a spate of Julia-themed releases

The photograph that showed us the horrors of illegal abortion

Mary Elizabeth Williams
In one shocking image, the abortion rights movement found its symbol

Pentagon-funded research proposed nuking moon in an attempt to discover anti-gravity

Eric Schank, Keith A. Spencer
But the fantastical-sounding research may have merely been an attempt by a contractor to milk government coffers

Building the “Big Lie”: Inside the creation of Trump’s stolen election myth

Doug Bock Clark, Alexandra Berzon, Kirsten Berg
Internal documents show Trumpworld conspiracy theorists knew their claims were disproven, disputed or dubious

The ultimate step-by-step guide to a clean stove

Sarah Whitman-Salkin
So good you might actually do it!

I can hear Julia Child’s voice in my head again after six weeks of “The Julia Child Challenge”

Julie Powell
It's worth remembering that beneath the dumb corporate exploits, there's a genuine bond. I still feel it

J.K. Rowling organizes boozy TERF lunch amidst protest and march for transgender rights

Joy Saha
The author, who complains of being a victim of "cancellation," is also experiencing an all-time high in business

The absolute best way to fry an egg, according to 42 tests

Ella Quittner
Food52 columnist Ella Quittner never wants to eat another egg again — possibly ever

Federal judge puts Florida on 10-year probation after ruling voting law disenfranchises Black voters

Igor Derysh
Florida “repeatedly, recently, and persistently acted to deny Black Floridians access to the franchise," judge says

Maple bacon bark is your new salty-sweet addiction

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Bonus: It tastes even better if you use Ina Garten's sheet pan trick

Sotomayor torches “unprecedented” Supreme Court ruling that could gut protections for Black voters

Igor Derysh
The court's "shadow docket" ruling is "unprecedented," "extraordinary" and "unnecessary," liberal justices say

I can’t stop thinking about Cosmo’s early aughts, ill-fated foray into diet yogurt

Ashlie D. Stevens
Grab a spoon — and let's dig into this weird chapter of food history

The far right’s national plan for schools: Plant charters, defund public education

Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: Hillsdale College's "classical" charter schools are spreading fast — but the true goal is much bigger

The NFL has been using an unproven measure to get players with Covid back on the field fast

Rae Ellen Bichell
The league is using the arcane "Ct value" to allow players to return after testing positive for covid

How this ancient Korean dessert is making a comeback

Justine Lee
These treats have a complex history, but many are eager to see a resurgence

Why I air-dry my clothes — even in a tiny apartment

Laura Fenton
Here’s how I got started — and you can, too

Rowling doubles down on “transphobic” remarks about gender reform bill on International Women’s Day

Joy Saha
"You worry about your legacy, I'll worry about mine"

A piece of space junk hit the Moon. Oddly, scientists are elated

Matthew Rozsa
One scientist called the impact of human space debris "a fortuitous experiment"

How sunflowers became a symbol of resistance across Ukraine and its allies

Joy Saha
Salon takes a look at how the "sunny" cultivar became more than just the nation's national flower

Inside the rumors about Queen Elizabeth II, who is not dead yet nor using ivermectin (probably)

Joy Saha
A small blog claims to have the exclusive on the monarch's death – or did it? The whole situation's a mess

New evidence revives old questions about E.O. Wilson and race

Michael Schulson
Wilson’s papers at the Library of Congress include correspondence with a psychologist known for his racist work
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