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Giraffes for peace: Kenya’s Baringo giraffes are bringing warring communities together

Laurel Neme
Restoring these treasured animals to their ancestral land is reducing violence as people find common ground

Now is the time for a COVID-19 synthesis

C. Brandon Ogbunu
Collective trauma has made talk about the pandemic overwhelming. Five years on, it’s time to apply lessons learned

Fox News, desperate to defend Trump’s tariffs, exploits MAGA’s masculinity delusions

Amanda Marcotte
Right-wing social media has decided soaring inflation will somehow grant them all tradwives

“A firewall against erasure”: Jennifer Beals on “The L Word” book fans demanded

Kelly McClure
What began as a gift for cast and crew has become a shared reflection of queer history and connection

America has a bad case of TDS

Chauncey DeVega
There is little funny about the tragedy that is the Age of Trump and Donald Trump's return to the White House

Don’t believe the hype: MAGA knows that RFK’s “endorsement” of vaccines is phony

Amanda Marcotte
Using Trump's pandemic playbook, Kennedy uses anti-prevention actions to speak louder than his empty words

“The White Lotus” finale paints a bleak, beautiful portrait of human failure

Erin Qualey
Season 3 leaves viewers with unsettling questions about human nature and what it really means to change

How baked spaghetti became American, one casserole at a time

Ashlie D. Stevens
From church basements to family kitchens, baked spaghetti is a comforting, adaptable dish with deep roots

Senate Republicans’ magic math could jeopardize Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill”

Samarth Gupta
Republicans are wishing away the debt to give tax cuts to the wealthy

“Own this”: Walz tells CNN he doesn’t appreciate Harris’ “I told you so”

Alex Galbraith
In a rare public split from his former running mate, Walz criticized Harris for her post-election comments

Mushrooms, murder and messed-up emotions: Welcome back to “The Last of Us”

Erin Qualey
Refresh your memory on Joel and Ellie’s journey through a fungus-ravaged world just in time for Season 2

“Make America Great Depression Again”: “Saturday Night Live” mocks Trump tariffs

Alex Galbraith
James Austin Johnson's Trump envisioned an America where everyone would be "eating the cats"

The right’s 60-year war on higher education

James Thornton Harris
Trump's attacks on elite universities echo the right-wing playbook Ronald Reagan created nearly six decades ago

When big business rolled over for fascism — and cashed in: A lesson, or a warning?

Nicholas Liu
The aspiring dictator promised to crush the left and deliver big profits — so the capitalist class went all-in

An icy new map of Antarctica could help direct the search for alien life

Elizabeth Howell
The Bedmap3 survey is bringing the polar continent into focus, which could help detect life on icy moons

Remodeling is popular — but moving might be cheaper

Jamela Adam
The decision on whether to relocate or renovate depends on several factors, including your budget

“You either fight for a future or you don’t”: Progressives get early jump on Democratic primaries

Russell Payne
2026 primaries kick off early as both sides of the party look to undo 2024 disaster

“Female Invest” app lands in the US at a “time of crisis” for American women

Daria Solovieva
An optimistic European founder isn’t deterred by grim outlook 

From the Confederacy to the Gilded Age: Manisha Sinha on the “sorry history” that inspires MAGA

Charles R. Davis
Manisha Sinha spoke to Salon about Donald Trump's 19th-century vision and America's history of radical resistance

Pentagon launches probe into Signalgate after Trump White House declares case “closed”

Griffin Eckstein
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision to send secret military plans over a mobile app is under new scrutiny

Trump makes National Security Council firings on advice of Laura Loomer

Griffin Eckstein
At least three National Security officials were forced out after the far-right activist pressed Trump in a meeting

My perfect spring cake started with a box mix

Ashlie D. Stevens
First, I “cheated” by baking from a box. Then I developed my own homemade cheat codes

Corruption hunters say Trump’s USAID cuts just made organized crime groups “much more dangerous”

Russell Payne
In slashing the USAID budget, President Donald Trump defunded one of the leading international criminal watchdogs

The Trump-MAGA experience machine goes into overdrive

Chauncey DeVega
As the president's victory march comes to a slow, MAGA's parallel universe of propaganda ramps up
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