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Getting jiggly with it: The curious community that’s grown around gelatinous creations
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Show Me Your Aspics" is one of many groups that appreciate jello-like foods that range from bizarre to beautiful
“Veep” creator on trading the Oval Office for lawless space in HBO’s wacky comedy “Avenue 5”
Melanie McFarland
Armando Iannucci speaks to Salon about his love of sci-fi and the metaphorical promise offered by space
I asked people why they don’t vote, and this is what they told me
Andrew Joseph Pegoda
People have different reasons for not showing up on Election Day.
“I felt my boundaries. I had shrunk.” David Talbot on post-stroke existentialism
Nicole Karlis
Salon founder David Talbot almost died — and found that what life meant to him after was completely transformed
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, remember: America’s justice system still enforces racial oppression
Marshan Allen, Miriam Aroni Krinsky
Racist perceptions play out in prosecutors' offices and throughout the criminal justice system today
Cities in the crosshairs are pushing back against nuclear weapons
Jon Letman
“We forget that all power is local. And by forgetting to act locally, we are giving away all the power.”
How a punk-inspired collective beat the streaming giants at their own game
Liliana Harrington
The streaming regime is a terrible way for artists to make a living. A punk co-op just fixed that
Blowing in the wind: Why the Netherlands is sinking
Molly Quell
Over the centuries, windmills built to drain peatland for agriculture have been causing the ground to steadily sink
Exxon’s law firm tried to recruit Harvard students. Instead, they protested.
Emily Pontecorvo
Climate activism in the Ivy League is heating up
Wall Street superpower eyes the electricity business
Sarah Okeson
Goldman Sachs sets up a Cayman Island company to take a position in the power market
Royal flush: Understanding the power of Donald Trump’s toilet politics
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's obsession with plumbing may seem buffoonish — but it forges a personal connection with his followers
Why Virginians deserve to have local control over Confederate monuments
Kristin Layng Szakos
Virginians deserve the right to make local decisions that reflect their values and ensure public safety
Jewish Democratic group: Trump’s school prayer push is an attack on church-state separation
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's sudden push on prayer and "religious discrimination" is "transparent attempt to pander" to evangelicals
State of emergency: High tension in Virginia as right-wing gun fanatics descend on Richmond
Amanda Marcotte
With a Democratic legislature passing mild gun restrictions, armed militia types threaten violence in Virginia
Former GOP strategist Rick Wilson: “F**king hating” Trump is the key to winning in 2020
Dean Obeidallah
Former Republican political wizard outlines Democratic strategy vs. Trump: "This guy is a lying liar who lies"
In outrage over its bunk science, Goop finds fuel for growth
Michael Schulson
Goop's forthcoming Netflix show suggests that their denunciations don’t matter
No shield from x-rays: How science is rethinking lead aprons
Mary Chris Jaklevic
Fear of radiation is entrenched in the collective psyche
At the 7th Democratic debate, candidates took every opportunity to talk climate
Zoya Teirstein
Candidates have gotten increasingly adept at weaving climate policy into their answers to other questions
So much for the “liberal media”: Chattering-class hypocrisy is supporting Trump’s rule
Chauncey DeVega
Hillary warned us — and the media crucified her. Now a smug culture of neutrality is enabling a would-be fascist
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders engage in soul-sapping fireworks at Iowa debate: Who benefits?
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders sticks by claim that he never said a woman couldn't win; Warren tries to rise above the entire debate
Weinstein jurors must differentiate between consent and compliance—which research shows isn’t easy
Vanessa K. Bohns
The jury at the Weinstein trial will have to check their biases about consent
“Little America” star: “Gay marriage is evolution”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon talks with Apple TV+ series actor Haaz Sleiman, who plays a Syrian man who flees persecution for being gay
How both “Hustlers” and “Little Women” anticipated their own Oscar snubs
Amanda Marcotte
Both "Little Women" and "Hustlers" look at how women's creative ambitions are stifled by a male-dominated society
Paul vows to force vote on Biden’s testimony after GOP defectors clear way for impeachment witnesses
Igor Derysh
Paul delivers Hunter Biden threat as White House expects four Republicans to vote with Democrats to call witnesses
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