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Why “Yakety Sax” makes anything funny and has morphed into the soundtrack of political failure
Melanie McFarland
Two experts explain to Salon why "The Benny Hill Show" theme is the musical version of "slipping on a banana peel"
Pennsylvania GOP candidate Doug Mastriano finally gives up Gab — but won’t quit Christofascism
Heather Digby Parton
The Republican candidate for governor repudiated the anti-Semitic social media site, but curiously not its leader
Report highlights predatory evictions during pandemic
Julia Conley
"They're particularly buying up housing in places that have relatively weak tenant protections"
Memorize this handy trick to get red wine out of clothes
Morgan Goldberg
It's easier than you'd think . . .
Trump claims he has “absolute immunity” from Jan. 6 lawsuits in new court filing
Igor Derysh
Trump tries to dodge civil suits accusing him of inciting riot after a judge already rejected his earlier claims
Ibram X Kendi on how antiracism can defeat Ted Cruz: “His political life rests on racist propaganda”
D. Watkins
Salon talks to Ibram X. Kendi about his antiracism work and his new book "How to Raise an Antiracist"
Abortion rights advocate targeted by Gaetz flips it into fundraising opportunity
Julia Conley
"He expected me to cower and hide," said Olivia Julianna, "but that's not how it played out."
GOP colluding with Big Pharma behind closed doors to undermine bill lowering prescription costs
Jake Johnson
"Republicans are working hand in hand with Big Pharma to try to block Democrats from lowering drug prices"
Doomsday? Nearly half of “strong Republicans” believe it’s almost time for armed violence
Chauncey DeVega
New survey of "extreme polarization and alienation" is dark but not surprising: Americans really hate each other
It’s been long enough: Time for Biden to remove Cuba from terror list
Medea Benjamin, Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan
Pointless sanctions based on an outmoded list are creating immense hardship for the Cuban people. Time to move on
Corporate donors have given $21.5 million to GOP ‘Sedition Caucus’ since Jan. 6 attack
Jake Johnson
"They value something much more—having political influence over lawmakers no matter how dangerous their views"
From sugar cookies to smoked clams, 17 food safety recalls you should know about right now
Joy Saha
Staying up-to-date with food safety news is important. Here are some of the products recalled so far this month
How David Warner stole “Time Bandits” from the thieves
Alison Stine
Warner, who died this week at the age of 80, made Terry Gilliam’s brilliant fantasy his own dark dream
Surprisingly, studies find that Americans are actually becoming more cooperative
Eric Schank
A meta-analysis of 511 social experiments conducted between 1956 and 2017 revealed a slight uptick in cooperation
Trumpworld splinters over Senate GOP primary
Jon Skolnik
GOP civil war brews around Eric Greitens Senate campaign as Trump mulls over an endorsement
Ex-Boebert campaign manager breaks down crying on Bannon podcast while demanding sham “recount”
David Edwards
Sherronna Bishop says she started election denial group to save America's kids
Dawn of the apocalypse: Existential crisis for our species is right here, right now
Chris Hedges
We've been warned for decades about the death march of climate change. But global elites have done almost nothing
Democratic staffers arrested after staging sit-in outside of Chuck Schumer’s office
Jon Skolnik
The congressional staffers said that Sen. Chuck Schumer was not doing enough to address the growing climate crisis
Post-‘Roe,’ people are seeking permanent sterilizations — and some are being turned away
Aaron Bolton, Ellis Juhlin
Anecdotal reports indicate that more people have been undergoing permanent birth control procedures
Big Oil was quick to jack up gas prices at the pump but slow to drop them: report
Kenny Stancil
New report from Accountable.US finds oil companies were eager to gouge consumers, even as oil prices began to fall
“We failed”: Gay Republicans who fought for acceptance in Texas GOP see little progress
Eric Neugeboren
Many gay GOP members have left the party, even as the number of Log Cabin Republicans in Texas continues to grow
Should you be exercising twice as much? A new study has surprising health findings
Matthew Rozsa
The 150 minutes-per-week recommendation for weekly exercise to maximize health may be off — by half
Move over, ketchup. There’s a new, fresher and more seasonal way to use up summer tomatoes
Ashlie D. Stevens
How to make a superior tomato condiment — summer tomato jam — with only four ingredients
How cookbook writer Eric Kim found home through Korean-American food: “I’m obsessed with nostalgia”
Ashlie D. Stevens
On "Salon Talks," the author talks family, identity and why you should never sub out the doenjang in his recipes
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