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The stoics and the Sex Pistols: Philosophical roots of punk rebellion go back to ancient Greece

Megan Volpert
John Lydon's lifelong commitment to authenticity and nonconformity would make Zeno of Citium proud

Hot? Hungry? Step inside these food forests

Max Graham
"The good news is there’s a simple way to cool things down: plant trees"

US hawks demand war with Iran after attack on American troops in Jordan

Jake Johnson
"This is how America gets dragged into endless war," expert warns

From “Living” to scandal and Snoop, we’re already familiar with “The Many Lives of Martha Stewart”

Melanie McFarland
This evenhanded four-part examination of the domesticity mogul doesn't tell us much we don't already know

Our blood is teeming with “forever chemicals.” Can we remove them by donating blood?

Matthew Rozsa
Some research indicates blood donation can flush the body of toxic chemicals, raising new ethical concerns

Retired Republican judge: “Absolutely damning” evidence in new bid to bar Trump from Illinois ballot

Tatyana Tandanpolie
The "preponderance of evidence" shows that Trump engaged in insurrection, election officer says

Nikki Haley is not on a noble mission — but we should still root her on

Heather Digby Parton
Haley and Trump are chasing big money across the country

“Tax evasion”: Legal experts say court report footnote caught Trump “intentionally” breaking laws

Igor Derysh
A court-appointed watchdog alerted Trump's fraud trial judge to a possible "fake loan"

Ron DeSantis, humiliated in defeat, returns to Florida a bigger threat

Chauncey DeVega
The mockery of Ron DeSantis misses the point

“Terrifying”: Expert outlines “endless” ways AI could “further fracture” elections and our democracy

Areeba Shah
“AI-generated content is now part of every major election, and particularly damaging in close elections”

Protesters fling soup at the Mona Lisa in demand for healthy and sustainable food

Kelly McClure
Wearing T-shirts that read "food counterattack," two women wreaked havoc at the Louvre in Paris

Swing Left fights for the future: “One-stop shopping” for progressive wins in 2024 and beyond

Paul Rosenberg
Swing Left activists drove the blue wave of 2018 and tamed the "red tsunami" of 2022. They're bullish this year too

Lurid new allegations surface in Vince McMahon’s sex abuse case

Irvin Muchnick
Trump pal and wrestling czar McMahon clawed his way back after 2022 scandal, but resigns faced with new charges

Salisbury “steak” has never been better

Michael La Corte
Blustery night? This play on the classic will warm you right up

“Stop this madness”: Alaska Airlines’ Boeing 737 MAX door plug blowout follows a trail of negligence

Brian A. Barsky
The FAA endangered the safety of the flying public with its lack of oversight of Boeing

Greg Gutfeld’s sexual obsession with AOC accidentally reveals the insecurities of the MAGA man

Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump's brief "testimony" Thursday was more of the same: MAGA tough guys run away when confronted

Why Trump’s followers still love the boss: Crime is a feature, not a bug

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's true believers will never abandon him. They love his vicious, amoral behavior. It's time to face that

PETA suggests new Groundhog Day tradition — replacing Punxsutawney Phil with a coin

Kelly McClure
"He is not a meteorologist and deserves better," the animal rights organization writes in a group letter

“There was nothing sexy about it”: Crystal Hefner says sex with Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner was bad

Joy Saha
“For years, I had been keeping up the Playboy charade for Hef, for the public," Crystal writes in her new memoir

The time for denial is over: Republicans are really nominating Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Huge numbers of voters still don't believe Trump will be the nominee — will New Hampshire be the wake-up call?

In “Society of the Snow,” consumption is a sacrament in which the dead and the living become one

Gabriella Ferrigine
J.A. Bayona's latest film offers a fresh perspective on how we can remember the 1972 Andes plane crash

Conbody workouts give the formerly incarcerated “an opportunity to get employment right away”

Gary M. Kramer
Prison-style bootcamp workout creator spoke to Salon about his Sundance docuseries, adjusting to technology outside

Stewards of the kelp forests: New research reveals how sea otters dramatically influence the climate

Matthew Rozsa
Otters help garden carbon-absorbing forests that protect coastlines. But they're vulnerable to climate change too

Ron DeSantis’ campaign may be done, but his brand of MAGA petulance will continue to plague us

Amanda Marcotte
Republican men who have power, money and status can't stop acting like they're the victims
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