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Looking for clarity halfway around the world
Julia Bainbridge
After a loss, Kamey Butler tried to regain control by leaving New York on a one-way ticket to Cape Town
Lomo Saltado: This robust entrée is the result of the fusion between Peruvian and Chinese cuisine
Morena Cuadra with Morena Escardó
Make sure you have everything ready to throw in the pan, because it cooks rather quickly. Dinner will be ready soon
Inside the sordid world of “Meth Tumblr”
Keith A. Spencer
Tumblr's infamous adult content ban purged the site of porn — yet meth injection videos still have a home
Who is the real Joe Biden: Middle-road “moderate” or corporate tool with a dubious record?
Norman Solomon
Democrats' likely frontrunner aims to be a bridge-builder, but his record seems mismatched with the energy of 2020
Gretchen Rubin on messy office kitchen politics: “A lot of passive-aggressive Dilbert cartoons”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "Happiness" expert talks to Salon's resident decluttering fan about her method for cleaning up your life
Alabama court said to be first in US to recognize aborted fetus as person with rights
Shira Tarlo
The decision allows the baby's would-be-father and the terminated fetus to sue the abortion clinic
Would you help your good friend die? “Paddleton” is a road movie with a heavy destination
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This Ray Romano and Mark Duplass drama, currently on Netflix, explores how to help someone have a dignified death
Behind the scenes, health insurers use cash and gifts to sway which benefits employers choose
Marshall Allen
The insurance industry gives lucrative commissions and bonuses to the independent brokers who advise employers.
Democrats need to make childcare funding the 2020 priority
Amanda Marcotte
Elizabeth Warren's childcare plan would save lives, save money, and help women get closer to economic equality
Mitch McConnell to force vote on AOC’s Green New Deal to embarrass Senate Democrats
Matthew Rozsa
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is forcing a vote on the Green New Deal
Oh good, Donald Trump is back: A rally near the border and bizarre new “facts” on immigration
Heather Digby Parton
Emerging from his White House cocoon, Trump tries to recover some momentum with a bunch of freshly baked lies
Jeff Bezos and the Enquirer: Everything bad and stupid about America in one package!
Andrew O'Hehir
Yeah, Bezos did a public service by going after the noxious tabloid. But this isn't a story about Good vs. Evil
Fairy-tale social media fantasies can demolish your confidence, but it’s not all bad
Eleftherios Soleas, Jen McConnel
When you compare the “projected reality” to your lived experience, many don't feel they live up
All hail HBO’s “2 Dope Queens” and their unpredictable magic
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Phoebe Robinson, one half of the regal duo returning to HBO with a series of playful specials
Virginia’s garbage fire: This is why the decline of local journalism is a national disaster
Amanda Marcotte
The decline of journalism, coupled with the rise of partisan hackery, means scandals will dominate politics
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker testifies before the House Judiciary Committee — live blog
Shira Tarlo
"I have not talked to the president about the special counsel's investigation," Whitaker tells members of Congress
Jeff Bezos pens a blog post suggesting he was blackmailed by National Enquirer
Nicole Karlis
Bezos says he was the victim of a politically-motivated extortion attempt by the tabloid's parent company
Beto O’Rourke tells Oprah Winfrey he will make a decision on a potential 2020 bid by month’s end
Shira Tarlo
O'Rourke said his main consideration was whether his wife and three young kids were "all good" with the decision
Festival of phony outrage: No, conservatives don’t actually care about late-term abortion
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing posturing over a rare procedure is simply a ploy meant to pave the way for banning all abortion
The U.S. military’s lost wars: Overfunded, overhyped and always over there
William J. Astore
What’s made America’s leaders so proficient when it comes to turning victories into defeat?
Why we feel anxious without knowing why
Nicole Karlis
Matt Haig, author of "Notes on a Nervous Planet," has a theory for what's happened to humans' mental health
Federal shutdown mostly spares health coverage, but other issues loom
Julie Appleby
The length of the shutdown will dictate how furloughed and unpaid workers will be affected
IBM was the top patent recipient in 2018 for the 26th year in a row
Andy Meek
IBM earned 9,100 patents, including artificial intelligence, cloud and quantum computing-related patent grants
Netflix reveals “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” secret scene and the choice you must make to unlock it
Zack Sharf
The secret scene features an important character from the world of "Bandersnatch"
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