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Raise chickens? Make preserves? Why Americans are flocking to urban homesteading activities
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon spoke to newbies and experts in home provisioning about a new wave of hobbies that are about feeling prepared
Trump administration throws up roadblock for people with disabilities seeking coronavirus relief
Jake Johnson
Trump slammed for "outrageous" roadblock for seniors, people with disabilities in need of coronavirus relief checks
Susan Collins criticized for opposing “funding for pandemic flu preparations” in 2009 stimulus
Alex Henderson
One Republican being scrutinized for her voting record on pandemic preparedness is from Maine
The new pace of life in America: quiet, slow and isolated
Salon Staff
As cities and states shut down businesses and schools, citizens are learning to shift their routines
ACLU sues DHS to expose secretive use of facial recognition technology
Jessica Corbett
"This unregulated surveillance technology threatens to fundamentally alter our free society"
Hackers are making malware-infected coronavirus maps to harvest personal information
Matthew Rozsa
One of the most popular interactive pandemic update maps has been copied and distributed by malicious actors
Why humanity should look to its roots as we revillage our towns and cities
April M. Short
The movement to revillage our modern world seeks to combat mental illness, housing and climate disasters
Sassenachs, this “Outlander” ice cream is worth your time . . . and a few hours of effort
Melanie McFarland
Sing me a song of an ice cream that was gone in 20 minutes . . . Say, could this lass make it herself? She did!
U.K. court ruling: Heathrow airport expansion doesn’t fly under Paris Agreement
Emily Pontecorvo
The U.K. government has said it will not appeal the court’s decision.
Conservatives push coronavirus conspiracy theory alleging a “deep state” plot to “bring down” Trump
Igor Derysh
The brother of a top Centers for Disease Control official is former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
Warren reduced Bloomberg to rubble — but political media remains focused on stopping Bernie
Dan Froomkin
Mike Bloomberg's campaign landed with a big splat in Vegas. Some reporters pretended they couldn't see it
Fire problems continue to plague popular models of Polaris off-road vehicles
Eli Wolfe
According to safety advocates, Polaris machines have a history of catching fire, even after recalls and fixes.
Influential Culinary Union declines to endorse a candidate before Nevada caucus
Nicole Karlis
The union did issue a statement seemingly pushing back against Sanders' and Warren's Medicare for All proposal
“We’ve been attacked!” Women and trauma in the Trump-Putin era
Andrea Mazzarino
On living in a world of trauma
Why I’m sick of “woke” culture
D. Watkins
The more affluent control the narrative so being "woke" will be hot until the rest of black America gets a voice
Meet the people behind Shadow Inc., the tech company that botched the Iowa caucus
Nicole Karlis
Here's what we know about who is connected to the glitchy caucus app, and which campaigns have worked with them
Inside the cancellation of “American Dirt” (and its book tour)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Jeanine Cummins' novel about a pressing political issue had Oprah's backing, but then came the barb wire & backlash
The Guardian will no longer run ads from oil and gas companies
Nicole Karlis
The announcement may mark the beginning of a new media industry trend
Almond flour allows for a rich slice of jalapeño cheddar cornbread with none of the guilt
Nicole Morrissey
Low-carb cornbread made without butter? Neat, right?
Impeachment trial should remove any lingering doubt: Republicans are beyond redemption
Amanda Marcotte
Let's face it: Republicans are beyond reason, evidence, reality and hope: All they care about is raw power
How mathematics can save your life
Dan Falk
In “The Math of Life and Death,” Kit Yates shows how mathematics is crucial to understanding everything we do
Against meal kits
Keith A. Spencer
The proliferation of Silicon Valley meal kit delivery companies is gentrifying cooking
Scientists are a step closer to solving the mystery of celiac disease
Nicole Karlis
Genetics? Industrial bread-baking methods? New theories point to the cause(s) of celiac disease
White supremacist Richard Spencer “deeply” regrets voting for Trump amid Iran crisis
Matthew Rozsa
“To the people of Iran, there are millions of Americans who do not want war, who do not hate you," Spencer tweeted
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