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In conversation with MTV's Franchesca Ramsey: On life as an "accidental activist"
The comedian and author of a new memoir talks about why the world doesn't need "another hot take on Kanye"
05/21/2018 19:00 UTC
Firebomb armadillo eggs for the end of summer
When armadillos invade North Georgia and jalapenos take over my garden, I find a way to combine both
09/14/2010 05:01 UTC
“The poster child for climate change”: Study predicts polar bears will die off within 80 years
“Little chance" polar bears will survive, except in "one small population" in the high Arctic, study finds
07/26/2020 18:00 UTC
Viagra calls: My date with the wonder drug
05/08/1998 22:20 UTC
LeBron James, hometown hero: What the King and his championship mean to Cleveland
It isn't just that we believe in LeBron—his choice to come home and fight for Cleveland means he believes in us
06/21/2016 02:59 UTC
"Talking Heads: 77" turns 40
"Psycho killer" made it to 92 in the singles charts and embeded itself in the culture like a tick
09/15/2017 23:00 UTC
Is there a `music gene'? Scholars mull music's roots
07/16/2000 22:43 UTC
"My House" on Viceland: The House and Ball community is "one of the original safe spaces"
The powerful story of this subculture created by and for queer people of color lives on in a new Viceland series
04/25/2018 22:51 UTC
Why I didn't boo Bush at the World Series
Baseball is about respecting the other team and avoiding cheap shots. But I didn't applaud, either
11/02/2010 04:20 UTC
A dictator on downers: Slow-motion mass hysteria at the Republican convention
Donald Trump's speech was depressing and soulless, even for him. He can taste doom coming, and he doesn't like it
08/29/2020 12:00 UTC
Red-state reopening has been a disaster — and Republican hopes for a comeback are collapsing
Reopening stores and restaurants won't save the economy with the caseload spiking, and even Republicans know it
06/24/2020 18:31 UTC
Hungary's Hard-won Democracy Under Threat?
01/13/2012 22:00 UTC
The 8 most laughably absurd lawsuits of 2015
You probably remember the aunt who sued her 8-year-old nephew. Wait until you hear about the woman who sued herself
11/15/2015 18:00 UTC
From "Bent" to "Fancy": What the past 10 songs of the summer say about us
If aliens came to Earth and used these song lyrics to understand how we experience summer, here's what they'd learn
09/01/2014 18:00 UTC
Right-wing trolls attack #ShoutYourStatus campaign: "American feminists now feel the need to brag about what stds they've caught"
Salon talks to the women behind the Twitter push to de-stigmatize STIs about finding support—and backlash—online
04/15/2016 00:17 UTC