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Hey, right wing ghouls! Hands off the Scholastic book fair
Amanda Marcotte
So much for "parents rights" — now they're preventing parents from buying books for their kids
James Beard’s 7 most comforting recipes
Michael La Corte
The legendary culinary icon has an amazing repertoire of super-comforting recipes perfect for chilly nights
So who understands the Chinese economy? Definitely not China
Joe Tauke
Everyone knows that China's economic data is much worse than the official numbers. Just how big are the lies?
In 2023, nobody knows how to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2013, Anthony Bourdain did
Melanie McFarland
Instead of screaming past each other, try revisiting the 2013 "Parts Unknown" episode exploring "Jerusalem"
Before Wikipedia, there was the Oxford English Dictionary, a Victorian era crowdsourcing project
Erin Keane
Salon talks to Sarah Ogilvie, author of "The Dictionary People," about the "unsung heroes" who created the OED
Moscow’s man in Africa: Yevgeny Prigozhin and the collapse of the French empire
Alfred McCoy
Before his sudden demise, the shadowy Wagner Group leader helped unravel 60 years of French domination in Africa
What if they’re not crazy? Belief in conspiracy theories may be normal
Paul Rosenberg
Leading researcher argues that conspiracy theory is a dynamic form of "pirate science" related to social exclusion
“Putin’s Western fan club” wants to force Eastern Europe into a Russian bearhug
Josef Bouska
Arguing Eastern Europe should be left under Russia's influence makes liberty a privilege of the powerful and mighty
The Rolling Stones’ “Hackney Diamonds” is pure rock ‘n’ roll, capping an unparalleled career
Kenneth Womack
If their 24th studio album is to be the band’s last, then they will be going out in fine style
“What is he doing?”: Jordan allies “completely befuddled” by press conference as opposition grows
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Even Fox News host Lawrence Jones said he wasn't "sure what the purpose of the press conference was"
California lets companies keep “dangerous” oil wells unplugged forever
Aaron Cantú
An idle well fee program is masking vast cleanup costs while harming residents and the climate
A crisis of moral clarity: There’s no contest between Trump and Biden — why are Americans confused?
Chauncey DeVega
In the Age of Trump, Republicans now believe that presidential moral leadership is increasingly unimportant
Rancid food smells and tastes gross — AI tools may help scientists prevent that spoilage
Carlos D. Garcia, Lucas De Brito Ayres
"Fortunately, both nature and the food industry have an excellent shield against rancidity — antioxidants"
Sausage and wild rice casserole is the perfect comfort food recipe that links my past and present
Bibi Hutchings
Casseroles make people feel loved and cared for. It's a perfect time to cook (and possibly give away) one
Joe Biden visits an actual war zone; House GOP tries to pull its pants up
Brian Karem
There's a tiny, stupid war raging within the Republican Party. Joe Biden paid attention to the war that matters
Don’t toss your Skittles just yet: California’s latest food ban, explained
Emily Ziemski
Over 10,000 food products could be affected when the ban goes into effect
Guillain-Barré syndrome more common after COVID-19 infection, study suggests
Elizabeth Hlavinka
But vaccination seems to decrease the risk of developing the rare condition
Biden in Israel: “The other team” appears to have caused Gaza hospital blast
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Biden cited "data I was shown by my Defense Department" to back Israel's denial that it hit Al-Ahli Arabi hospital
Jim Jordan’s no outlier: He fits right into the GOP’s post-Gingrich history of ruthless trolling
Heather Digby Parton
Every Republican speaker since the rise of Newt has been an incompetent troll — or a felon. Jordan's no big change
Fur seals are declining thanks to lack of food and climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Krill populations are plummeting due to warming waters, which leaves fur seals without meals
Jim Jordan faces the abyss — but GOP “moderates” can’t escape the MAGA vortex
Amanda Marcotte
Even if GOP normies can block Jim Jordan (for now), they still have to run with Donald Trump in 2024
Record-breaking wildfires blanket Brazil with smoke
Siri Chilukuri
The blazes comes on top of a drought that has left some river communities stranded
David Rothkopf on war in Gaza: “Revenge is not a strategy. It doesn’t make people safe”
Chauncey DeVega
Israel's invasion of Gaza may "compound one set of atrocities with another" just as 9/11 did, Rothkopf warns
As birthing hospitals close, Alabama’s maternity care crisis is a warning for the rest of the nation
Stephanie Mitchell, Avital Norman Nathman
We need to allow midwives to protect lives in Alabama and across the nation
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