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Tantan Mazemen recipe from Sarah Gavigan’s “Ramen Otaku: Mastering Ramen at Home”
Sarah Gavigan
Enjoy the deep dank flavors of sesame and fermented chili in this Chinese influenced ramen at home
Need to check your blood sugar? Just scan your contact lens
Kimberly McCoy
Smart contact lenses could soon be monitoring health problems, not just correcting eyesight
Steve King may lose committee assignments due to pro-white supremacist comments
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Steve King may lose committee positions due to his pro-white supremacist comments
How anti-vax pseudoscience seeps into public discourse
Sarah Fankhauser
Pretty much all of the excuses for not getting vaccinated recall pseudoscience and anti-vax arguments
Timothy Snyder on the shutdown showdown: Donald Trump is the national emergency
Chauncey DeVega
Yale historian on Donald Trump's next play: Replace democracy with "a regime in a permanent state of emergency"
Meet Julián Castro: Is he the Obama of the 2020 race?
D. Watkins
Former HUD secretary tells "Salon Talks" about his coming of age, the border crisis and why he's running
Federal shutdown mostly spares health coverage, but other issues loom
Julie Appleby
The length of the shutdown will dictate how furloughed and unpaid workers will be affected
The case for a national general strike protesting Trump’s heartless shutdown
Bob Hennelly
The social cohesion for a general strike supporting federal workers is part of America’s past, how about now?
Where abortion fights will play out In 2019
Julie Rovner
Here are four venues where the debate over reproductive health services for women will play out in 2019
NRA may have illegally coordinated with GOP Senate campaigns
Igor Derysh
At least two Republican Senate candidates — including one who was elected — apparently got illegal help from NRA
Disneyland with my invisible guest
Tabitha Blankenbiller
I went to Disneyland for a carefree, childfree girls' weekend. When I came home, everything changed
Smart Watch: “Valley of the Boom,” “Corporate” returns, and “The Dictator’s Playbook” on PBS
Melanie McFarland
Before Internet gazillionaires were rich enough to launch Teslas into space, they were battling for dominance
NBA star has reason to fear Turkish strongman backed by Trump
Jefferson Morley
Enes Kanter, critic of Erdogan, won’t play hoops in London for fear of his life
Oprah Winfrey to interview Beto O’Rourke as signs point toward possible 2020 presidential campaign
Shira Tarlo
Democratic activists have begun to lay campaign groundwork for O'Rourke if he decides to throw his hat in the ring
The New Hampshire presidential primary is broken. It’s not too late to fix it.
Adam Eichen
No candidate should be a “spoiler” and no voter deserves to have his or her vote “wasted”
IBM was the top patent recipient in 2018 for the 26th year in a row
Andy Meek
IBM earned 9,100 patents, including artificial intelligence, cloud and quantum computing-related patent grants
A weird, immensely powerful radio signal is perplexing astronomers
Nicole Karlis
Known as fast radio bursts, the peculiar short bursts of radio waves are reaching antennas here on Earth
This paragraph explains why everyone in politics is so scared of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Cody Fenwick
Adam Serwer argues the reaction she has drawn is hardly surprising for a woman of color who is gaining in stature
Some Democrats in the House express their frustrations with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the record
Shira Tarlo
Will the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist unite Democrats, or is she destined for a lonely career in Congress?
Voting rights restored for 1.4 million ex-felons in Florida: How will this impact tight elections?
Shira Tarlo
"If only a small percentage of former felons register to vote, that could tip the balance in Florida's elections"
New poll provides big boost for Elizabeth Warren
Matthew Rozsa
A new poll by the progressive Daily Kos has good news for Elizabeth Warren — and bad news for Bernie Sanders
Bases, bases, everywhere… except in the Pentagon’s report
Nick Turse
According to author David Vine, there could be hundreds of off-the-books military bases around the world
White right? How demographics is changing U.S. politics
Monica Duffy Toft
As white people lose their demographic majority, some will resist the accompanying political changes
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