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With basketball drama “Boogie,” Eddie Huang is finally “free of the shadow” of “Fresh Off the Boat”
D. Watkins
Huang appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the duality of Black & Asian culture, Pop Smoke and basketball films
How Black cartographers put racism on the map of America
Derek H. Alderman, Joshua F.J. Inwood
The Black Panthers used maps to reimagine the cities where African Americans lived and struggled
Narcissism can be contagious — and the repercussions extend beyond relationships
Matthew Rozsa
Narcissists can "infect" those they are close to — with devastating results for relationships as well as politics
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema complains criticism of her vote against $15 minimum wage hike is sexist
Jon Skolnik
The Arizona Democrat walked in with a cake, shot down the $15 minimum wage provision and struck a pose
“Godzilla vs. Kong” and a Tina Turner doc highlight what’s new on HBO Max in March
Mayu Evans
Take advantage of the fading cold weather by staying in to watch a movie
Why mental health researchers are studying psychedelics all wrong
Jonathan Dickinson, Dimitri Mugianis
Two psychedelic advocates say the mental health industry doesn't know what it's doing with its drug studies
GOP senators target abortion access, trans athletes in proposed changes to COVID relief bill
Ramsey Touchberry
GOP junk amendments to COVID relief bill include attempts to limit abortion access, ban trans athletes from teams
Humanity’s distant primate ancestors likely co-existed with dinosaurs, according to study
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists have dated the earliest known primate fossils, which belonged to a rodent-like creature
Bernie Sanders sticks Senate colleagues in the hot seat, promptly sees $15 minimum wage defeated
Jon Skolnik
Sanders is standing his ground on the wage hike even after many of his colleagues retreat
March 4 was a dud — but QAnon will persist because it is fueled by white entitlement
Amanda Marcotte
QAnon is not going away any time soon. The people who believe it simply need it too much
Democracy on the line: Senate Democrats can’t let Trump’s Big Lie become a zombie lie
Heather Digby Parton
Do either Democratic Sens. Kyrsten Sinema or Joe Manchin want to be remembered as the Strom Thurmond of their time?
Astronomers hone a new way of searching for alien civilizations in the stars
Cody Fenwick
If aliens are hanging out in the galaxy communicating by radio signals, "this process would find them"
More money for the Pentagon in the pandemic moment?
Mandy Smithberger
Focusing on the wrong threats, including a new Cold War with China, is the last thing we can afford now
Can cult studies offer help with QAnon? The science is thin
Michael Schulson
Families have become divided over online political conspiracy theories, but the science on “brainwashing” is weak
“The Truffle Hunters” filmmakers on the fungi’s mystique: “Everything about this world is a secret”
Gary M. Kramer
Michael Dweck & Gregory Kershaw spoke to Salon about the insular Italian men, their dogs and a forgotten profession
Josh Hawley calls for removal of National Guard as threats to Capitol prompt House to cancel votes
Jon Skolnik
Capitol Police request extension of National Guard to protect Congress as QAnon conspiracy theory points to March 4
Republican Senators opposed to Biden’s HHS nominee have taken nearly $10 million from Big Pharma
Kenny Stancil
Senate Republicans have spent their political careers lining their pockets with millions of dollars from Big Pharma
CPAC 2021: A school for indoctrinating and radicalizing right-wing extremists
Chauncey DeVega
The CPAC gathering was more than a showcase for Donald Trump — it was an education camp for far-right radicals
“Murder Among the Mormons” filmmakers on how forgeries, faith and a salamander led to Utah bombings
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Napoleon Dynamite" director Jared Hess and filmmaker Tyler Measom spoke with Salon about their 3-part docuseries
What can I do once I’m vaccinated? The CDC finally has answers
Matthew Rozsa
The CDC urges Americans to take small steps to post-COVID life — yet states like Texas are flouting the advice
Can QAnon survive another “Great Disappointment” on March 4? History suggests it might
Richard Amesbury
The big question looming over QAnon: What happens after March 4?
The COVID-19 vaccine has a side effect that is being mistaken for breast cancer
Nicole Karlis
Women are scheduling biopsies over the discovery of a vaccine symptom that usually indicates breast cancer
Is Trump’s “true inauguration day” upon us? No, but Capitol Police boost security
Igor Derysh
Capitol Police warn of "concerning information" ahead of the day QAnon superfans think Trump will return in triumph
CPAC, conservatives and the culture war: Why Republicans will become more extreme in Trump’s absence
Heather Digby Parton
This is a very radical group of people and they are much more extreme than they were in 2016
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