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Have humans triggered a new geologic era? Geologists disagree if the Anthropocene exists or not

Matthew Rozsa
Human influence on the environment is undeniable, but is it enough to merit its own epoch?

The rise and fall of O.J. Simpson, as seen on TV

Melanie McFarland
Simpson used TV to cultivate his celebrity. Our enthusiasm to watch his undoing changed the medium forever

How to balance sweet and savory like a “Top Chef”

Michael La Corte
Why keep them separate? A dish with both sweet and savory notes can be perfectly balanced and totally delicious

All the reasons why “Game of Thrones” villain Joffrey Baratheon deserved his “Purple Wedding”

Gabriella Ferrigine
10 years later, the fate met by arguably the most hateful Lannister still satisfies

It’s a massive election year around the world too — and democracy may be losing

Paul Rosenberg
Nearly half the world is holding elections this year — but a new report suggests democracy is in big trouble

Billionaire Trump megadonor is funding “moderate” campaign to defeat progressive lawmaker Summer Lee

Nicholas Liu, Charles R. Davis
"Every cycle Republican billionaires find a new Super PAC to spend millions of dollars against me," Lee told Salon

“I root for the underdog”: John Magaro on playing outsiders, from “Past Lives” to “LaRoy, Texas”

Gary Kramer
The actor on his milquetoast character embracing his dark side, and balancing violence in this noirish buddy comedy

“I know where I came from”: “Finding Your Roots” unearths its viewers’ ancestral mysteries

Nardos Haile
Plucked from everyday life onto the hit PBS show, its viewers received the star treatment in a special episode

Trump’s so-called “Virtues”: More threats of violence against his enemies

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's "astonishing" propaganda video gets short shrift in mainstream media. Is it cowardice or complacency?

Why YouTube shouldn’t have removed the suicide warning from the “Joker: Folie à Deux” trailer

Gabriella Ferrigine
Flagged as an "incorrectly" applied label, the warning was yanked from the potentially triggering trailer

US billionaires have doubled their wealth since 2017 Trump tax overhaul

Sharon Zhang
Billionaires now control 1 out of every 25 dollars of American wealth

Swiss seniors win first-ever human-rights case on climate change

Matthew Rozsa
"We are not made to sit in a rocking chair and knit," leader says after European court breakthrough on climate

“Nowhere to go”: Experts say Judge Cannon reversed herself because Smith had her “dead to rights”

Charles R. Davis
Trump appointee backed down to "avoid an appeal that could result in her removal," argues Andrew Weissmann

“Record-shattering” heat wave in Antarctica — yep, climate change is the culprit

Matthew Rozsa
In March 2022, East Antarctica experienced an astonishing heat wave, with temperatures almost 40°C above normal

“Exploitation is just so rife:” HBO’s “Brandy Hellville” rips open the seam on fast fashion’s woes

Nardos Haile
Salon interviewed the director behind HBO's explosive documentary "Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion"

Evangelicals won’t be bothered by Trump’s abortion gambit — they know he’s lying

Amanda Marcotte
Project 2025 makes it clear: The plan is a national abortion ban, even if by executive order

All killer no filler: The Overlook Film Festival premieres some of the best horror films of 2024

Kelly McClure
The four-day horror festival in New Orleans provided early screenings of this year's frights. And we caught a bunch

Tackling social isolation could be more effective than healthy eating for obesity

Andrea Wigfield
"Isolation has a bigger affect on the risk of death in people with obesity than those at a healthy weight"

Former government lawyers say we need to limit the president’s ability to deploy U.S. troops at home

Nandika Chatterjee
A bipartisan group of former government lawyers argues that presidents have too much power to deploy soldiers

“Safety crisis”: Food delivery’s simmering violence problem

Ashlie D. Stevens
Studies show couriers experience threats of violence and harassment — and often don't know where to turn

“His enemies are America’s enemies”: Trump is getting help preparing his revenge list

Heather Digby Parton
Expect Donald Trump to go scorched earth this time around

Obama’s pollster on the Republican voters Trump should fear: “Wild enough to threaten his chances”

Chauncey DeVega
"For Trump, even a small dip in his base could cost him the election"

Why suspicious deaths and violence plague the seafood industry and what we can do about it

Matthew Rozsa
The fishing industry is notoriously unregulated and corrupt, and whistleblowers face grave risks, including death

Activist Greta Thunberg arrested while protesting fossil fuel subsidies

Kelly McClure
Thunberg was part of a group aiming to block The Hague's A12 highway to denounce tax concessions to Shell and KLM
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