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As “Pose” ends it reminds us that the dream New York is one rendered in color
Melanie McFarland
"Pose" ends by reminding us that the New York City fantasy belongs to all, not just Rosses, Rachels and Carries
Silicon Valley wants to “optimize” your breastmilk. Don’t fall for it
Julia Pelly
Silicon Valley is selling digital solutions for a social problem. It's a cynical ploy that misses the real issue
“We’ll all get there together”: Chef Edward Lee on restaurants’ resiliency and #MeToo in the kitchen
Ashlie D. Stevens
"To see chefs selling $8 cheeseburgers just so they can make payroll and pay their way — it's heartbreaking"
Godless grifters: How the New Atheists merged with the far right
Émile P. Torres
What once seemed like a bracing intellectual movement has degenerated into a pack of abusive, small-minded bigots
From a deer boy to Gina Rodriguez staring down the apocalypse, here’s what’s new on Netflix in June
Kylie Cheung
From raunchy dramas to enlightening documentaries, Netflix has got you covered this month
I have a physical dependency on Xanax. The drug’s dark side isn’t discussed enough
Matthew Rozsa
Xanax can very easily become addictive, and I'm one of the lucky ones — even if I'm still fleeing my demons
Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, leading Democrats in N.Y. mayor’s race, are backed by GOP billionaires
Igor Derysh
Why are hedge fund billionaires who've funded pro-Trump Republicans pouring money into NYC's Democratic primary?
Progressives blast Biden’s infrastructure offer to GOP: “$2 trillion was already the compromise”
Jake Johnson
"President Biden can't expect us to vote for an infrastructure deal dictated by the Republican Party"
Big Oil is awash in rainbows for Pride Month
Kate Yoder
Forget "greenwashing." Oil companies are going all Roy G. Biv
Details leak from highly anticipated U.S. government UFO report
Jon Skolnik
American intelligence officials have no idea who — or what — is behind a number of recent UFO sightings
From Fleetwood Mac back to Crowded House, Neil Finn weighs in on the band’s open-hearted new album
Annie Zaleski
"Nostalgia has a different feeling these days," Finn says about making a "Dreamers Are Waiting" with his sons
Facebook bans Trump for two years, as social media giant changes controversial moderation rules
Brett Bachman
A Facebook executive writes that Trump's actions "merit the highest penalty available"
Frank Luntz persuaded health care nonprofit to underwrite TV spots for House Republicans
Zachary Petrizzo
While he was Kevin McCarthy's roommate, Luntz got a client to make and distribute ads for "GOP Doctors Caucus"
“He must resign”: FBI probing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy over campaign fundraising practices
Igor Derysh
Former employees claim they were pressured to donate to Republicans and later reimbursed for their contributions
“We Are Lady Parts,” a fierce new comedy about a Muslim punk band, rocks our world
Melanie McFarland
In this addictive new series, a punk group shreds on songs like "Voldemort's Alive & He's Under My Headscarf"
Millions in Christian-right dark money funding counterattack on LGBTQ+ equality
Jon Skolnik
Happy Pride: Huge Christian charity channeling right-wing money into a sustained attack on the Equality Act
3,000 shipping containers fell into the Pacific Ocean last winter
Tim Lydon
A rise in container-ship accidents adds to the growing marine plastic pollution problem
Cops and their allies have pushed hard for new wave of stringent anti-protest bills
Jon Skolnik
Since last summer, police have lobbied for a crackdown on "riots," with new laws that give them even more power
11 facts about Napster
Kristy Puchko
Decades after its meteoric rise and spectacular fall, let’s look back at the highs and lows that defined Napster
Mj Rodriguez bids farewell to “Pose” and playing Blanca: “I don’t want to let her go”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actress appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss FX's groundbreaking series coming to a close and its impact
Weight stigma is a burden around the world — and has negative consequences everywhere
Rebecca Puhl
Weight stigma occurs in many developed countries, not just the U.S. — and often has devastating consequences
When the bison come back, will the ecosystem follow?
Louise Johns
An effort to bring wild bison to the Great Plains aims to restore one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems
Trumpworld takes a hit after FEC quietly closes probe into hush money payments to Stormy Daniels
Jon Skolnik
The tabloid publishing company that owns the National Enquirer will be fined $187,500 but Trump avoids punishment
REVEALED: Leaked messages implicate Rep. Paul Gosar in Proud Boys plot to block Biden’s Arizona win
Brad Reed
Gosar wanted to use the far-right Proud Boys group to disrupt the certification of the 2020 election in Arizona
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