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Wisconsin Supreme Court election loser refuses to concede to winner he deems not “worthy”

Julia Conley
"This was the most deeply deceitful, dishonorable, despicable campaign," defeated right-winger claims

“60 Minutes” catapults Marjorie Taylor Greene from “the fringe to the front row”

Heather Digby Parton
With the cameras of CBS News' most prestigious show set upon her, Greene called Democrats "a party of pedophiles"

Tart, savory and sunny: Here are Salon Food’s top 5 lemon recipes to welcome spring

Joy Saha
Whether you prefer your lemons sweet or savory, Salon Food has got you covered with these delectable recipes

Senators had questions for the maker of a rent-setting algorithm. The answers were “alarming”

Heather Vogell
RealPage's answers alarmed senators so much they sent a letter to the Justice Department

Kentucky GOP breaks public meetings law to pass anti-trans bill targeting kids

Chris Walker
Republicans introduced bill with little to no notice during the House’s lunch hour when few lawmakers were around

The joy of achar butter and tiny cooking wins

Maggie Hennessy
Suddenly, the oft-tedious prospect of getting another meal on the table feels a little less so

“Heads have to roll”: Paul Gosar teases prosecution of Liz Cheney and Jan. 6 investigators

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I would not leave it at just that. I think there's also military that are involved," Gosar said

“I don’t support”: DeSantis distances himself from GOP bill to register bloggers after backlash

Matthew Sheffield
Even former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a far-right Republican, condemned the GOP bill

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"

H5N1 is infecting millions of animals. If it crosses over to humans, it will be worse than COVID

Troy Farah
Experts are on pins and needles over an avian virus called H5N1 that has killed 53% of the humans it infected

“Seems illegal”: Experts say Murdoch could face FEC fine if he funneled secret info to Kushner

Samaa Khullar
Fox boss sharing confidential info with Trump son-in-law could violate federal campaign finance laws

Florida GOP bill would require bloggers to “register” with the state to write about Ron DeSantis

Samaa Khullar
"It's hard to imagine a proposal that would be more violative of the First Amendment," attorney says

Watergate prosecutor can’t understand why Trump wasn’t indicted the moment he left the White House

Gabriella Ferrigine
Legal experts say it's official indictment watch as multiple investigations close in on the former president

Oh, the humanity! Stop using AI to pitch stories

Alison Stine
As magazines become overwhelmed by AI-generated emails, it isn’t a fun experiment. It’s extra work for humans

AI companionship, toxic masculinity and the case of Bing’s “sentient” chatbot

Amanda Marcotte
Bing chatbot conspiracy theories offer a dark window into the dangers of toxic masculinity

Tucker Carlson vs. Chelsea Handler: Why the right-wing is steaming mad about childfree women

Amanda Marcotte
The Fox News tantrum over a childfree comedian says a lot more about Republicans than it does about modern women

So, should you wash your chicken or not?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
And what about eggs — or oranges? We spoke with experts about if, how and when to wash all of your food

Media spin and politicians’ lies are fueling a bloody war of attrition in Ukraine

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
As a proxy war between Russia and the U.S. drags on, neither side is telling the truth — and the media plays along

On “engagement chicken” and redefining the meals for which we marry

Ashlie D. Stevens
They say the way to a man's heart is through his stomach — but what about my heart?

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

Show your Valentine your love with the thickest, gooiest, chocolate chip cookies

Mary Elizabeth Williams
For Valentine's Day, go big with these massive, overstuffed, bakery-inspired chocolate chip cookies

“Terrifying”: Advocates say court ruling letting domestic abusers keep guns defies “common sense”

Roxanna Asgarian
Advocates for domestic violence victims were stunned by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling

“He traveled on Epstein’s Lolita Express”: Trump’s “groomer” attack on DeSantis backfires with MAGA

Areeba Shah
"Trump lied about the number of times he traveled on that plane," tweeted former Trump booster Ian Miles Cheong

The science and spectacle of microwaving Peeps

Ashlie D. Stevens
Seventy years ago, the late Bob Born invented a candy that has found a second life as a science experiment
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