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Hundreds of Palestinians injured in eviction protests as Jerusalem erupts in violence
Kenny Stancil
"This is apartheid, pure and simple," says Rep. Rashida Tlaib as crackdown on Jerusalem protests intensifies
Trump spawned a new group of mega-donors who now hold sway over the GOP’s future
Isaac Arnsdorf
These powerful donors shied away from party politics before Trump. What brought them off the sidelines?
“Jupiter’s Legacy” writer on the rise of superhero “autocrats” and looking a gift god in the mouth
Hanh Nguyen
Comic writer/EP Mark Millar spoke to Salon about the meaning of his Netflix superhero series & its possible future
With Showtime’s sunshiny and sharp “Ziwe,” we have an iconic talk show host in the making
Melanie McFarland
Host Ziwe Fumudoh wields the art of the interview to find answers, and comedy, beyond her guests' comfort zones
Feminism’s legacy sees college women embracing more diverse sexuality
Sean G. Massey, Mei-Hsiu Chen, Sarah Young
How women describe themselves, and whom they engage romantically with, is changing
The history of “home economics” is both surprisingly radical and conspicuously regressive
Gail Cornwall
Home Ec classes were touted by some as a way of freeing women; by others, a means of subjugating them
From extreme catfishing to wine fraud, here are 13 documentaries about con artists
Ashlie D. Stevens, Paige Harriss
Have "Tinder Swindler" and "Inventing Anna" piqued your curiosity? Check out a dozen more docs on next-level fakers
How many creepy childhood keepsakes are too many?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why do moms hang on to our children's gross bodily castoffs?
Salesforce, Google, Facebook. How Big Tech undermines California’s public health system
Angela Hart
Gov. Gavin Newsom has routinely outsourced life-or-death public health duties to his allies in the private sector
The rise of pop psychology: Can it make your life better, or is it all snake-oil?
Nick Haslam
Even unguided, self-administered bibliotherapy may bring mental health benefit
Make the most of spring ramps with this baked cheddar and bacon dip
Ashlie D. Stevens
Made with extra-sharp white cheddar and crumbled bacon, this dish highlights garlic-y ramps
In hosting “Saturday Night Live” Elon Musk pulls the supervillain ploy of taking an audience hostage
Melanie McFarland
Musk's "SNL" gig isn't the end of it all, but it is another show helping him gloss over the ways he makes it worse
Guitar virtuoso Pat Metheny steps away from improv on tightly plotted, inventive “Road to the Sun”
Kenneth Womack
Metheny on why his new album gives him "a different kind of satisfaction" — with every note captured on the page
What “politics” does to history: The saga of Henry Kissinger and George Shultz’s right-hand man
Jim Sleeper
You probably haven't heard of Charles Hill — but his influence on the dire mistakes of U.S. foreign policy ran deep
As a recent college graduate, I should be terrified – here’s why I’m not
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
Gen Z has often been pitted against Millennials, but we sadly have terrible economies and job markets in common
COVID-19 deaths in US are 57% higher than official reports, study suggests
Matthew Rozsa
A new study challenges conventional wisdom about the number of COVID-19 deaths
Liz Cheney’s dilemma: Cast out by the Republicans — but hardly cut out to be a Democrat
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Everywhere Cheney turns, there's someplace she doesn't want to be. She's the Republican story, in one person
GOP blames unemployment benefits for disappointing jobs report — but reality is more complicated
Brett Bachman
The debate over enhanced unemployment benefits has, predictably, broken down along familiar partisan lines
What a 78,000-year-old child buried in a Kenyan cave tells us about ancient humans
Matthew Rozsa
"They would have grieved for the child who they placed there," one researcher says of the 78,000-year-old grave
Nancy Wilson of Heart: “We weren’t looking to marry or date the Beatles. We wanted to be them”
Nicole Michael
On this episode of "Everything Fab Four," Nancy Wilson of Heart talks glass ceilings, guitars, rock and the Beatles
Supporters finally appear to be giving up on Parler following extended blackout
Zachary Petrizzo
Right-wing users fume as a planned one day outage turns into a multi-day affair — with no end in sight
This chocolate chip cookie isn’t crispy or chewy — it’s better
Nik Sharma
Thanks to special ingredients — and science! — these new-fashioned cookies will melt in your mouth at first bite
Republicans find the perfect woman to take down Liz Cheney
Heather Digby Parton
Rep. Elise Stefanik is a shameless political shapeshifter — making her the perfect person to push fealty to Trump
In the tales told by sewage, public health and privacy collide
Miranda Weiss
Sewage epidemiology has been embraced in other countries for decades, but not in the U.S. Will Covid change that?
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