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Pocket-sized DNA sequencers could soon stop food-borne pathogen outbreaks as soon as they start
Bhavya Singh
With new and improving technology, catching the annual romaine lettuce outbreak could get a lot easier
Political hashtags like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter make people less likely to believe the news
Eugenia Ha Rim Rho
When news stories include a catchy hashtag, readers perceived the news topic to be less socially important
Frustrated advocates increasingly turn to the courts to fight climate change
Hillel Aron
The rising tide of litigation could represent a new front in the fight to limit the harm from climate change
Impeachment as spectacle: To this point, it’s stupid, dysfunctional and weird — like America!
David Masciotra
Everyone involved in this sham understands Donald Trump is a crook. That's not the cause of our nation's problems
Republican Party allies caught boosting sales of Donald Trump Jr.’s new book “Triggered”
Igor Derysh
At least nine conservative groups helped boost Don Jr. onto the coveted New York Times Best Seller List
This British pantry staple reinvented my weeknight chicken
Emanuelle Lee
A new recipe for your dinner repertoire.
Can peer support programs help those living with HIV?
Keren Landman
Thrive SS, an HIV support program, credits its popularity to forgoing federal funding. How does it measure success?
After Gallagher: The Pentagon faces a big purge
Alexei Bayer
Trump wants enlisted men loyal not to the Constitution, but to himself personally.
Celebration or day of mourning? The fascinating true story of the first Thanksgiving
Matthew Rozsa
It really happened — and they might have eaten turkey. But the first Thanksgiving was a tense political gambit
Thank fungi for cheese, wine and beer this holiday season
Antonis Rokas
These foods are all dependent on microorganisms for their distinctive flavor
Just one week after Trump rolled back safety measures, chemical plant explosion rocks Texas town
Andrea Germanos
"This facility has a track record of violating the Clean Air Act."
Here is Salon’s curated guide to Thanksgiving weekend TV
Hanh Nguyen
You could go to the movies, but who wants to deal with crowds? Or driving? Or putting on pants?
Chef Marcus Samuelsson gives thanks: On Harlem, the black diaspora and his own journey
Chauncey DeVega
The celebrated chef at Red Rooster on his own version of the black diaspora, from Sweden to the heart of Harlem
Trump’s top border official reportedly broke FBI rules to fund happy hours
Shira Tarlo
Acting border commissioner Mark Morgan sought sponsors to buy alcohol and expensive meals for FBI happy hours
The Thanksgiving this vegetarian finally gave in and cooked a turkey
Lisa Haas
I cherished our unorthodox, queer, chosen family Thanksgivings. Were we trying to escape tradition or recreate it?
Rudy Giuliani attempted to profit off of Ukraine efforts, documents show
Igor Derysh
The negotiations progressed to the point where a series of contracts were drawn up, according to a new report
Multiple women recall sexual misconduct and retaliation by Gordon Sondland
Julia Silverman, Kelly Clarke, Fiona McCann, Maryam Jameel, Doris Burke
Three women recall Sondland made unwanted sexual contact in business settings. Sondland denies the allegations
“A moral basis”: Roy Moore continues culture wars as he attacks same-sex marriage and drag queens
Matthew Rozsa
Moore has signals he will continue to bring social issues like LGBTQ rights to the forefront of his Senate campaign
Bearing witness to the costs of war
Andrea Mazzarino
On being a military spouse and writing about our post-9/11 wars
Director Rian Johnson on the moral clarity of whodunnits and the crazy “Knives Out”
Gary M. Kramer
From "Star Wars" to a star-studded murder mystery with Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Johnson & Michael Shannon
“Watchmen” creator Damon Lindelof talks about America’s white superhero complex
Melanie McFarland
Salon continues our chat with Lindelof about his series central interrogation of America's mass superhero worship
Federal prosecutors pursue information on Rudy Giuliani and his consulting firm: reports
Shira Tarlo
Giuliani's dealings with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman are reportedly being probed by federal prosecutors in New York
For-profit colleges tap a Fox News host to influence Trump
Isaac Arnsdorf
Presidential confidant Pete Hegseth is working to defend a lucrative loophole.
Convicted sex offender Bill Cosby claims trial was a “set up,” says he feels no “remorse”
Matthew Rozsa
“When I come up for parole, they’re not going to hear me say that I have remorse,” Cosby says in a new interview
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