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A warming recipe: Carrot & tomato tagliatelle
Jeanine Donofrio
A quick hit from "The Love and Lemons Cookbook: An Apple-to-Zucchini Celebration of Impromptu Cooking"
The First Step Act reflects a new criminal justice consensus, but will it reduce mass incarceration?
Michelle S Phelps
It's not so unusual that Democrats and Republicans converge on criminal justice, at least on the surface
Bring the joy: Watch “The World’s Best” and “Busy Tonight” for a shot of comfort
Melanie McFarland
Enjoy corners of the TV world that don't contain a mote of meanness, brought to you by Busy Philipps and RuPaul
Gwyneth Paltrow is a human after all?
Rachel Leah
Gwyneth Paltrow faces a multimillion dollar suit for an alleged hit-and-run ski crash that sounds weirdly relatable
The Texas two-step on voter fraud: Make outlandish claims, then walk them back
Nina Sparling
Claims that 95,000 non-citizens are registered to vote in Texas are already being quietly walked back
New emails reveal CDC employees were doing the bidding of Coca-Cola
Nicole Karlis
Instead of protecting Americans' health, insiders at the CDC were dutifully helping Coke sell sugar water
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez raises more than $100,000 after talk of possible primary challenge surfaces
Shira Tarlo
"They're plotting a primary challenge, because they don't like that we're shaking things up in DC"
Draft Beto: Meet the group urging O’Rourke to run for president in 2020 — without him
Shira Tarlo
An ambitious grassroots movement is trying to lure the former congressman back to the campaign trail
CIA in Venezuela: 7 rules for regime change
Jefferson Morley
U.S. regime change operations in Latin America have seven consistent features
Two heroes of the FIRE movement show you how to steal from Wall Street
Kristy Shen, Bryce Leung
"Quit Like a Millionaire: No Gimmicks, Luck, or Trust Fund Required" is a DIY guide to retiring in your 30s
Leaked documents contradict NRA’s claim about trip to Moscow arranged by Maria Butina
Igor Derysh
New trove of documents suggests NRA officials were eager to create ties between Russia and the American right
“What constitutes a good war?” Grammy-winning Kimbra’s new song asks an age-old question
Rachel Leah
Watch this exclusive video premiere from Kimbra, who talks to Salon about her new album "Primal Hear"
Mnuchin denies selling film company to sanctioned Russian oligarch — but still won’t identify buyer
Travis Gettys
Democrats have long expressed concern over possible conflicts of interest presented by Mnuchin’s financial dealings
Howard Schultz built a driveway through a park: This is why he shouldn’t be president
Amanda Marcotte
The Starbucks CEO's 1994 battle over a Seattle park is a classic story about America's billionaire class
Psychiatrist James Gilligan on the shutdown: Trump inflicted his own pain and humiliation on America
Chauncey DeVega
NYU psychiatry professor: Donald Trump must hurt others in order to prove his superiority. It isn't working
How a big power company wields its power in Washington
Sarah Okeson
Follow PJM’s money, says watchdog group
Minnesota winters ain’t what they used to be
Eric Holthaus
This week’s Midwest cold snap isn’t historic — it’s just a glimpse of past winters
Exclusive: “Full Frontal” clip addresses police brutality against the Deaf community
Rachel Leah
The video amplifies the substantial overlap between victims of police brutality and people with disabilities
Jussie Smollett’s assault, “this is MAGA country” and hate-crime denial
D. Watkins
The attack the "Empire" star describes sounds like it was motivated by racism and homophobia. Can we say so?
Christian right groups roll out their radical anti-woman campaign — overseas
Amanda Marcotte
Anti-choicers say they don't aim to punish women or end birth control. Their work overseas tells a different story
Trump criticized for attacking his own intelligence team as “passive and naive”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump just publicly tweeted disagreement with his own national security team about Syria, Iran and North Korea
Tulsi Gabbard’s 2020 campaign implodes in just three weeks as campaign manager and consultants exit
Matthew Chapman
Gabbard reportedly did not even give her staff a head's up she was announcing her candidacy on “The Van Jones Show"
For juveniles in solitary confinement, the psychological torture lingers
Emily Restivo
Solitary confinement is linked to mental health problems like psychosis — and it's even worse for young minds
Here’s the real story of the 2020 election: Billionaires vs. America
Amanda Marcotte
Progressive policies are now widely popular, but billionaires can spend big money. Which side will win in 2020?
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