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“A woman with the heart of a tiger”: My mother risked everything to flee from the Khmer Rouge with her children
SreyRam Kuy, SreyReath Kuy
60 million people live as refugees today. This is my family's story of surviving genocide and becoming Americans
7 lies about red meat the food industry wants you to believe
Martha Rosenberg
The USDA insists it's a key component of a healthy diet. A wealth of research would suggest otherwise
6 ways the war on drugs negatively impacts your everyday life
Helen Redmond
US drug policy has unequivocally curtailed your basic civil rights, regardless of whether you're a user
California women will soon be able to get birth control prescriptions straight from their pharmacists
Jenny Kutner
A highly anticipated law will make it easier for women to get hormonal contraception -- but there are major risks
Adorable genetic anomaly and Internet celebrity “Lil Bub” goes under the microscope
Joanna Rothkopf
A group of scientists tested the celebrity cat's genome
Oil CEO tried to get scientists fired for investigating the connection between fracking and earthquakes
Lindsay Abrams
If you can't beat 'em, silence them
“Blues can never die”: B.B. King reigned but music lives on
Ken Ritter
The legendary Mississippi bluesman, 89, died last night in Las Vegas
Americans can’t tell what healthy children look like anymore
Joanna Rothkopf
94.9 percent of parents of overweight children think their child is "just right" -- which is actually lovely
Has Jennifer Rubin woken up? Pundit warns GOP 2016 lineup looks like “haven for the unhinged”
Jenny Kutner
The conservative pundit and former Romney shill calls out lunacy in the GOP...and she makes a lot of sense
Gwyneth Paltrow is wrong about everything: My adventure in Goop-endorsed cleanses
Timothy Caulfield
If celebrities like something, it must be goodness. So I set out to cleanse the Gwyneth way and change my life
McDonald’s is still killing us: Reforms aside, the food industry hasn’t solved the biggest problem — itself
Lindsay Abrams
"Healthier" fast and processed food remains anything but
5 “unhealthy” foods we got all wrong
Larry Schwartz
Eggs. Butter. Red meat. Consumed in moderation, all of these foods' health benefits outweigh the risks
“No living woman actually looks like Kate Moss”: The unattainable thin ideal
Harriet Brown
When my daughter was at her sickest, her impossibly thin body looked normal to me. Larger bodies looked grotesque
I can’t forgive my mother
Laura Bogart
In the typical abuse narrative, the man with the belt is the beast. But what about the woman who watches it unfold?
The FDA’s phony nutrition science: How Big Food and Agriculture trumps real science — and why the government allows it
Richard Jacoby, Raquel Baldelomar
Sugar and corn syrup have been pumped into the food chain, causing a dramatic increase in illnesses. Here's why
Jon Hamm, real-life mad man? His dark frat boy past, and a shocking college incident, catches up with him
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A violent hazing comes to light, and fans recoil at the idea the affable, cool star could have a disturbing past
Religious right’s next crusade: What they want to throw women in jail for now
Heather Digby Parton
Indiana's "religious liberty" debacle spreads way further than this week's law. This "feticide" case will stun you
This is how Indiana Gov. Mike Pence wins: Moral superiority, “religious freedom,” social media hypocrisy and the problem with #BoycottIndiana
Victoria Barrett
Let's stop patting ourselves on the back: Public pressure hurt Indiana's activists and enhanced governor's profile
9 basic concepts Americans fail to grasp
Alex Henderson
A lack of worldliness is clouding our vision on everything from sex to economics, and the proof is in our policies
“Apocalypse is right around the corner”: Rick Perlstein unloads on Mike Huckabee-style conservatives
Elias Isquith
Author-historian Rick Perlstein tells Salon why the crypto-candidate's avarice fits so well with today's party
Your microwave dinner is making you obese: What the food industry doesn’t want you to know
Ari LeVaux
New research indicates processed foods are even more harmful to our health than previously thought
Starbucks should have #KnownBetter: 7 horrible Twitter fails by major corporations
Joanna Rothkopf
Starbucks' controversial #RaceTogether campaign is a valiant continuation of this unfortunate trend
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