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Covid-recovered patients are seeing a huge rise in heart-related issues
Nicole Karlis
Experts are shocked by the tremendous rise in cardiovascular events long after the body clears the virus
Did trimetazidine help Russia win gold? Experts unsure whether metabolic drug is actually helpful
Eric Schank
Russia is embroiled in yet another doping controversy as they near a lift on sanctions stemming from Sochi 2014
Peter Thiel now MAGA mega-donor, favors candidates with wild “conspiracy theories”
Alex Henderson
PayPal co-founder broke with Trump in 2020, but now backs far-right MAGA loyalists heading into 2022 midterms
The Bundy takeover is now complete: How the GOP has embraced pro-terrorist politics
Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's embrace of the Bundy occupation opened the door for January 6 and the Ottawa trucker tantrum
Charlie Kirk mocked by AOC after calling Super Bowl halftime show “sexual anarchy”
Jon Skolnik
"NFL is now the league of sexual anarchy," Kirk tweeted. Halftime show "should not be allowed on television"
Biden’s nominees have a clear path to confirmation — that is, if they’re white
Igor Derysh
Sen. Pat Leahy: “I’ve seen a disproportionate number of votes against people of color, especially women of color"
Queer wedding planning at the end of the world
Taj Zaidi
I notice how our rings press against each other. We watch as the zebras stroll to a hilltop above the waves
Faxes and snail mail: Will pandemic-era flaws unleash improved health technology?
Bram Sable-Smith
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed outdated health technology from local to state-run benefits programs
The making of Eagly, the “Peacemaker” scene-stealing, butt-kicking eagle whose hugs are miracles
Hanh Nguyen
James Gunn, VFX Supervisor Betsy Paterson and voice actor Dee Bradley Baker spoke to Salon about our feathered hero
Diddling while Rome burns: How sex party purveyors survived the pandemic
Rebecca Coffey
Orgy organizers learn to adapt to the new rules of intimate contact
Decoding brain diseases, molecule by molecule
Elizabeth Landau
In “A Molecule Away from Madness,” Sara Manning Peskin explores the mysteries of neurological diseases.
“Trump will get his comeuppance”: Rep. Jamie Raskin promises consequences for Jan. 6
Dean Obeidallah
Maryland Democrat on his bestselling book, his unbearable personal loss and bringing Donald Trump to justice
Can we learn to love old (and more sustainable) beef?
Maggie Hennessy
While many beef cows are slaughtered at just 18 months, some ranchers and food pros preach the gospel of "old beef
KFC’s vegan nuggets are unremarkable, but here are 2 reasons why you should still try them
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
When my delivery order arrived, my cat lost his mind. Perhaps an indication of how "realistic" the nuggets smell?
Why are people calling Bitcoin a religion?
JOSEPH LAYCOCK
Some Bitcoin evangelists see the currency as an answer to problems that plague society
How the pandemic warped Gen Z
Eric Schank
Members of the youngest generation describe how their youth has been stolen from them by the pandemic
“Sweet Magnolias” is full of single moms – too bad it misses what solo parenting is really like
Alison Stine
For us parents without family nearby, especially in the childcare nightmare of the pandemic, this is basically porn
Canadian police clear anti-vax protesters from Ambassador Bridge to U.S.
Kelly McClure
Efforts to remove a blockade of anti-vax protesters from the international crossing began Saturday morning
Dave Mason on “Sgt. Pepper,” hanging with Harrison and Hendrix, and “Feelin’ Alright”
Nicole Michael
In this "Everything Fab Four" interview, Mason talks playing with Jimi and hanging with George Harrison
Anti-abortion movement’s big plan: Supercharged “crisis pregnancy centers” and data harvesting
Kathryn Joyce
Anti-choice activists roll out bold new strategy to register and track abortion-seekers. Why do they want to know?
COVID-19 vaccine authorization for children under 5 delayed
Nicole Karlis
The FDA says it needs more time to review data on a potential three-dose vaccine for children aged 6 months to four
There’s already a law on the books that could lower prescription drug prices — but no one’s using it
Charlotte Kilpatrick
A provision known as "march-in rights" lets the government intervene if drugs are being sold at unreasonable prices
Can roadless areas help stem the extinction crisis in the United States?
Tara Lohan
A new study looked at a group of forest lands that hold big conservation potential but aren’t adequately protected
Joe Walsh on what the left doesn’t get: TrumpWorld “would happily burn this country down”
Chauncey DeVega
"I'm responsible for Trump," says former GOP congressman. Now he's here to warn us: The danger isn't going away
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