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Recovery from addiction is a journey. There’s no one-and-done solution
Bernard J. Wolfson
Addiction is a chronic illness requiring constant vigilance and relapses are part of the journey to recovery
Pigeons seem to dream of flying: A new study unlocks tantalizing secrets about the minds of birds
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists discover birds, like humans, experience REM sleep, the stage of sleep associated with vivid dreams
Tobias Menzies on playing Prince Philip: “I didn’t feel I was ever going to get a call from him”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The British actor on "You Hurt My Feelings," his love of working with funny women and a curious Salon connection
When it comes to infant milk allergies, many questions remain
Christina Szalinski
Cow’s milk allergies seem to be on the rise. Some experts question whether the formula industry is to blame
Shiny happy homeschooling: The abusive Duggar-like household is preventable, if we all take action
Eve Ettinger
Seen in the Duggar docuseries, I'm a Quiverfull survivor who knows firsthand how adults with no oversight harm kids
An expert chef’s key to perfect, flaky fish in only 20 minutes
Maggie Hennessy
Hint: it involves your toaster oven and minimal clean-up
Top Trump lawyer in Mar-a-Lago case quits just hours after “absolutely insane” TV interview
Areeba Shah
It’s unusual for defense attorneys to "take a client up through indictment and walk away,” ex-prosecutor says
GOP donor at center of Ken Paxton scandal charged with 8 felonies as prosecutors seek $172 million
Zach Despart, Robert Downen
Texas real estate investor Nate Paul charged with making false statements to financial institutions
Do federal or state prosecutors get to go first in trying Trump? Law professor explains the conflict
Darryl K. Brown
It’s important to recognize that criminal law provides no clear answer how to settle that question
“Highly damning evidence”: Trump admits he had a “secret” doc he didn’t declassify in leaked audio
Igor Derysh
“As president, I could have declassified, but now I can’t,” Trump said, according to the transcript
The legal dominoes finally start to fall against Trump
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has lost the shield of the presidency that kept him safe for four years and the rule of law is coming for him
What monkey masturbation tells us about the evolution of human sexuality
Matilda Brindle
In a career move I did not anticipate growing up, I spent my PhD researching the evolution of masturbation
“You wanna inhale this stuff? Go ahead”: “The View” is OK if the right denies smoke health risks
Joy Saha
"The View's" Sara Haines is OK if the right denies smoke health risks: "You wanna inhale this stuff? Go ahead"
The real border surge: The end of Title 42 and the triumph of the border-industrial complex
Todd Miller
Out-trumping Trump at the border
WHO’s recommendation against the use of artificial sweeteners for weight loss raises many questions
Scott Kanoski, Lindsey Schier
"Do low-calorie sweeteners help with weight management? And are they safe for long-term use?"
“I need to host”: Roy Wood Jr. talks “The Daily Show” and why late-night TV needs change
D. Watkins
As the comic heads out on tour, he discusses the writers' strike, Gwyneth Paltrow, Correspondents' Dinner and more
RFK Jr. and the con men candidates: more than a sideshow — they’re a real threat to democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Fake candidates rake in real cash, at the expense of democracy. Is there any way to discourage their runs?
Homophobic mob attacks defenders of LGBTQ+ equality outside school board meeting in California
Jon Queally
Far-right fascist groups and homophobic parents instigated violent clashes in Glendale, California
Mike Pence joins just one vice president who ran against his boss
Shannon Bow O'Brien
There is one other time in history when a vice president ran against the president he served with in office
“I feel like politicians are born in fraternities”: “The Line” director on Greek life mindset
Gary M. Kramer
Ethan Berger speaks to Salon about his morality play film about the power struggles at a Kappa Nu Alpha chapter
Flavanols are linked to better memory and heart health
Gunter Kuhnle
Fresh produce and nuts all provide flavanols, but green tea and various grains might be the richest source
MAGA Republicans torpedo GOP plan to stoke hysteria over gas stoves to get revenge on McCarthy
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Fundamental commitments that allowed Kevin McCarthy to assume the speakership have been violated," says Matt Gaetz
Hollywood’s “list of excuses is endless”: Enabling bad behavior, from Bill Murray to Jeff Garlin
Maureen Ryan
Why are jerks like Jared Leto and "The Flash" star Ezra Miller still being tolerated ... for their creative genius?
The tricky timing of a child’s first smartphone
Nicole Karlis
Eight, 11 or 13? Why scientists can't find an "right age" to give kids smartphones
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