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What would happen if everyone stopped eating meat tomorrow?
Max Graham
"The average vegan diet is linked to about one-quarter the greenhouse gas emissions of a meat-intensive one"
How “Fargo” made an icy villain out of Dave Foley, the famously nice Kid in the Hall
Melanie McFarland
During a pre-fifth season set visit, Salon caught up with the comedic actor to discuss what it means to be mean
Robert Smigel on evolving from “SNL” satire and bawdy dog puppets to family-friendly fare like “Leo”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The comedy vet discusses the skit that shocked Dave Chappelle, writing "Christmastime for the Jews" and his dad era
Koch money bets on Nikki Haley — but the Mercers may be back on Team Trump
Heather Digby Parton
The Koch network finally endorses Nikki Haley for the GOP nomination as Robert and Rebekah Mercer return to Trump
Trump’s aberrant behavior is getting worse. Why are Americans ignoring his decline?
Chauncey DeVega
Mental health experts plot out what they believe is Trump’s increasingly psychopathic behavior
“Tanks rolling down Main Street”: Experts warn law won’t stop Trump from deploying military in US
Tatyana Tandanpolie
“This is what authoritarians do. This is what fascists do," historian says, warning to take Trump threat seriously
Koch group endorses Nikki Haley after raising $70 million to defeat Trump
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Koch network is plotting to spend massive sums of cash to give GOP "opportunity to turn the page"
Three-body solution: These massive blue stars may not be duos, but threesomes instead
Matthew Rozsa
New research illuminates the strange evolution of Be stars, which spin like maniacs and form discs like Saturn
The voters “forgiving” Trump and “punishing” Biden: Obama pollster on “the biggest question” of 2024
Chauncey DeVega
"The 2024 race feels somewhat frozen," says Mike Kulisheck, senior vice president of the Benenson Strategy Group
AOC: Pro-Israel donor’s $20 million offer to unseat Rashida Tlaib shows “corruption of our politics”
Julia Conley
Actor and union organizer Hill Harper rejected the offer — which experts say would have broken the law
Taste depends on nature and nurture. Here are 7 ways you can learn to enjoy foods you don’t like
Nicholas Archer, Astrid Poelman
"Many factors influence food preferences, including age, genetics and environment"
New Zealand reverses generational ban on smoking, a “major loss for public health,” advocates say
Matthew Rozsa
The reversal is meant to raise tax revenue, but critics claim this "win" for Big Tobacco will cost many lives
From kitchens to community leaders: Why “chefs have to lead” a new era of culinary advocacy
Michael La Corte
"I want every chef to truly step up and become a leader in their kitchen and in their community"
Are we ready to head to Mars? Not so fast
Christie Aschwanden
“A City on Mars” is Kelly and Zach Weinersmith’s cheeky account of the many challenges to visiting the red planet
Xenophobic rumors about stabbing attack fuel far-right riots in Dublin
Julia Conley
"We saw last night in Dublin a consequence of politicians spending years demonizing immigrants," critic says
Why cynical superhero stories, not “The Marvels,” have power
Kelly Pau
The MCU superheroes are failing the box office, but on the small screen tainted heroes are thriving
The poison of Trump’s “intolerant language”: Violent rhetoric is a road to civil war
Heather Digby Parton
Chris Christie is right. Donald Trump's dangerous speech keeps resulting in danger for people
Families call for hate crime investigation after 3 Palestinian students shot in Vermont
Igor Derysh
Police say a suspect was arrested and they are investigating whether the attack was "hate-motivated"
A fond farewell to the New York Times sports section: But what took so long?
Robert Lipsyte
I spent 26 years covering sports for the New York Times — and I was never entirely sure why we did it
Second group of Gaza hostages set to be released after delay regarding truce agreement
Kelly McClure
Sources say that Hamas’ armed wing held back their hostages until Israel allowed aid trucks to enter northern Gaza
“We are absolutely horrified”: Jewish activists demanding Gaza ceasefire face personal cost
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Activists attacked by mainstream groups say the Jewish-led protests actually help fight rising antisemitism
“The Yes Album”: Skillful remix proves why the band is prog rock’s reigning master
Kenneth Womack
Steven Wilson "spatializes" the original 1971 LP's song cycle, letting the band's musicianship soar
“Powerful influence of wealthy lobbyists”: Right-wing group pressures lawmakers on pro-Israel bills
Areeba Shah
ALEC, the group behind a wave of bills to crack down on Israel boycotts, urges states to unconditionally back war
Biden is gaslighting us about natural gas exports
Caleb Heeringa, Roishetta Ozane
Why it's time for President Biden to say no to methane gas exports
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