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How do we reduce pesticide use while empowering farmers? A more nuanced approach could help
Jessica Knapp
As Irish farmer Andrew Bergin told me: "Nature is very valuable until someone has to pay"
“Don’t worry, I’m the president”: Cohen says Trump assured him AG was “in his pocket” after raid
Marina Villeneuve
Cohen testified that Trump vowed that then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions would help with hush-money money case
“Why am I f***ing listening to you?”: Bill Burr rips Bill Maher’s “very simple solution” to Gaza war
Gabriella Ferrigine
"You’re like that guy that has a fantasy football team and thinks he’s a f**king GM," Burr told Maher
“The songs for people after the protest”: Kathleen Hanna makes clear she’s a “musician not activist”
Amanda Marcotte
In her memoir "Rebel Girl," the singer of Bikini Kill writes about finding joy in music, despite all the oppression
Medical school graduates are avoiding states with abortion bans. Experts warn it could cause chaos
Nicole Karlis
Abortion ban states see fewer residency applications. The trend could cause the U.S. healthcare system to unravel
Bird flu detected in Colorado dairy cattle − a vet explains the risks
Jason Lombard
"Producers who observe cows with clinical signs of bird flu should let their veterinarians know . . ."
Chimps continue learning tool use even as adults, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
New research has surprising implications for primate intelligence as they age
How cannabis and psilocybin might help some of the 50 million Americans experiencing chronic pain
Kevin F. Boehnke
Both cannabis and psychedelics have surprising pain-relief properties, but more research is needed
The rise of the Every Boyfriend, from Hugh Grant to Nicholas Galitzine
Melanie McFarland
As romance movies evolve, a handful of actors are widening their appeal by playing both queer and hetero roles
Critics accuse pro-Israel Republican mega-donors of trying to tip the scales in a Democratic primary
Charles R. Davis
A pro-Israel super PAC has spent more than $4.2 million trying to boost Maryland state Sen. Sarah Elfreth
Motherless daughters of the ineffable sea
Rae Hodge
There is a severe lack of data on daughters who have lost their mothers. Unnumbered, are we many or one?
How Russia is winning in Africa: Wave of military coups gains Putin new allies
Mohammad Ali Salih
At least seven coups in formerly pro-Western African countries have opened doors for Russian intervention
Trump asks oil executives for a billion dollars, as they write environmental policy for him
Griffin Eckstein
At Mar-a-Lago, Trump asked oil bosses, who he boosted through massive deregulation as president, for a big favor
Virginia school board decides to rename schools after Confederate traitors, reversing 2020 decision
Nandika Chatterjee
By a 5-1 vote, the board decided to honor men who betrayed their country and fought to maintain slavery
“Doctor Who” producer Russell T. Davies is bringing more joy to the Whoniverse “to find hope”
Melanie McFarland
Salon chats with the beloved "Doctor Who" producer about The Doctor's role in fighting for a better tomorrow
Fireflies populations are dwindling, but it doesn’t take much to provide spaces for them to thrive
Rae Hodge
The fading glow of summer flickers: Dwindling, the fireflies call for shelter
What gets lost in the campus protests
Chauncey DeVega
The "media's focus on the mechanisms of the protest movement and its repression has taken the focus off of" Gaza
Youth transgender care policies should be driven by science
Joshua Cohen
U.S. states should follow Europe’s example when deciding on medical care for minors experiencing gender dysphoria
Protecting endangered foods one bite at a time
Hannah Walhout, Kayla Stewart
What does the "eat it to save it" approach look like?
Are natural flavors better than artificial?
Samantha Maxwell
“There is little information differentiating the safety between natural and artificial flavors"
With “Hind’s Hall” Macklemore finally delivers an allyship effort that isn’t embarrassing
Melanie McFarland
A decade ago would you have thought the widely dissed white rapper would earn Tom Morello's approval?
“The Contestant”: The 9 wildest moments from Hulu’s documentary about Japan’s extreme reality show
Gabriella Ferrigine
A Hulu documentary takes us back to 1998, when a Japanese man didn't know his life was being broadcast to millions
Biden admin pauses shipment of thousands of bombs to Israel amid assault on Rafah: report
Jessica Corbett
"I wish they would've started sending this message thousands of lives ago," advocate says
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