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Chickenpox and shingles virus lying dormant in your neurons can reactivate

Andrew Bubak
And when they do, your risk of stroke goes up

“Why are these conflicts allowed?” Corporate giving to SCOTUS-linked group sparks blowback

Jon Queally
Chevron, Goldman Sachs and anti-abortion activists donated to Supreme Court nonprofit, reports New York Times

Year of opportunity: Can America escape from political depression in 2023?

Chauncey DeVega
If 2022 offered a narrow escape and a measure of redemption, the New Year is the moment to seize America's future

22 books we’re looking forward to in 2023

Alison Stine, Hanh Nguyen
From fairy tales to historical fiction to the memoir of a prince, Salon looks ahead to the year in books

They called 911 — but cops and prosecutors decided they were lying

Brett Murphy
How a deputy police chief from Ohio became the guru of "911 call analysis," which is almost certainly junk science

Tucker Carlson under scrutiny for defending Andrew Tate in the past

Meaghan Ellis
“Don’t believe what you hear, go straight to the source,” Carlson has said in reference to Tate's misdeeds

How sepsis can lead to cell death

Alexander (Sasha) Poltorak, Hayley Muendlein
Sepsis is one of the most expensive medical conditions in the world. New research clarifies how it can kill cells

Why some see this “Alice in Borderland” breakout as a role model for survival

Melanie McFarland
Chishiya is smug, only moves as much as he must and exploits others – but his cold calculation is admirable

Best of 2022 | I won big on “Jeopardy!” So why does it still haunt me?

Steve Moulds
The day I became a "Jeopardy!" champ was perfect. It wasn’t until I got home that I started having trouble sleeping

From “The Bear” to “The Menu,” this was the year pop culture faced the horrors of fine dining

Ashlie D. Stevens
2022's fictional and nonfiction works interrogated the unsavory underbelly of restaurants. But will things change?

Lauren Graham rethinks identity, from writing to directing: “I want to be the one to tell the story”

Alexandra Clinton
On "Salon Talks," the actor discusses her new book, being roommates with Connie Britton, "Gilmore Girls" and more

Who dares to mock Dark Brandon now? Joe Biden keeps rolling up the wins

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans badly underestimated Joe Biden — and in his first two years in the White House, he's driven them nuts

George Santos seems to have lied about his mom dying on 9/11

Brandon Gage
The Washington Post confirmed on Thursday that his mother died on December 23rd, 2016

MAGA blowhard Andrew Tate arrested for human trafficking and forming an organized crime group

Kelly McClure
Tate's brother Tristan has also been detained, along with two other suspects

James Cameron threatens to tell only “Avatar” stories from now on, despite the harm done

Alison Stine
Faced with cultural appropriation accusations, the director doubles down on his colonizer mentality

Best of 2022 | I got hooked on Uber Eats. Not as a customer — as a delivery driver

Margaret Dodge
As a recovered substance abuser, I recognized the signs of addiction: I couldn't stop even when I wanted to

We all feel Trump fatigue — and he’s in serious trouble. But don’t look away

Chauncey DeVega
Yes, he really may be prosecuted, and his 2024 prospects are fading. But the danger to democracy isn't nearly over

This New Year’s Eve, Andy Cohen resolves to party “harder” in light of CNN’s booze ban

Alison Stine
Ryan Seacrest, once the target of jokes by a drunk Cohen, thinks less drinking on air is "probably a good idea"

Man who attempted to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sentenced to almost 20 years

Samaa Khullar
The man was described as “thoroughly radicalized” and received the longest sentence of any defendant involved

Our human ancestors learned to sail half a million years ago, study suggests

Troy Farah
New evidence suggests our hominid ancestors crossed the Mediterranean long before modern humans evolved

Southwest Airlines spent $5.6B on shareholder gifts ahead of mass cancellation crisis

Jake Johnson
Airline in "full-blown meltdown" offered hefty handouts to investors rather than fixing its antiquated systems

Here’s how black-eyed peas became synonymous with New Year’s cooking

Joy Saha
The earthy and creamy beans are showstoppers in Southern stews, Texas caviar, crostini and plenty more

Wildfires in Colorado are growing more unpredictable. Officials have ignored the warnings

Jennifer Oldham
A year after the deadly Marshall Fire, the state’s densest communities aren't ready for the next one
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