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“Cooking, to me, is an art form”: Leila Heller on the rich history of Persian food

Michael La Corte
"Cooking [is] much like a painter’s canvas, where the universality of art and cooking beautifully intertwine"

“Enough is enough”: America’s toxic mix of mass shootings, disinformation and Donald Trump

Brian Karem
An exasperated White House press secretary speaks for a beleaguered nation

JD Vance’s beard and what it means to be a man

Nicholas Liu
Beards have long been thought to confer masculinity on its wearer, especially as a reaction to times of crisis

Republicans for Harris: GOP gets ready to rescue MAGA from Trump

Brian Karem
But it may be too little, too late — even God can’t help Trump as his criminal sentencing looms

Pro-Trump accounts on X impersonated women with stolen influencers’ photos, investigation reveals

Marin Scotten
Experts warned that the social media campaign appears sophisticated and may be led by a hostile state actor

Excess fluoride linked to cognitive impairment in kids, massive study finds

Matthew Rozsa
Fluoridation in tap water is "outdated" some experts say, but still has dental benefits. So how risky is it?

“The sharks are circling”: Knives out in MAGA World for Trump’s campaign chiefs as polls get worse

Nicholas Liu
2016 figures Kellyanne Conway and Corey Lewandowski reemerge amid far-right "war" on Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles

“Cooking saved my life more than once”: Chef Einat Admony on her culinary memoir “Taste of Love”

Michael La Corte
"My cookbooks would be G-rated, while this memoir could be rated R"

Some Trump Cabinet officials pushed back on extreme demands. Experts say that won’t happen next time

Marina Villeneuve
"They will carry out the orders... without going through the trouble of firing everyone who resists"

Trump campaign claiming security breach by Iran government-tied hackers

Kelly McClure
A Trump campaign spokesperson confirmed the hacking after Politico received internal Trump documents from “Robert”

FBI briefs Trump on new shooter details in private meeting

Griffin Eckstein
The FBI gave Trump non-public details on the shooter during what was meant to be a “standard victim interview"

Trump floats bizarre assassination revenge fantasy on Truth Social

Griffin Eckstein
"If they do ‘assassinate President Trump,’ ... I hope that America obliterates Iran," the former President wrote

Netanyahu slammed for “pinkwashing” conspiracy theory tying protestors to Iran

Griffin Eckstein
The Israeli PM's address was widely protested, even by members of Congress. But he tied the demonstrations to Iran

“Making history in the completely wrong way”: JD Vance is really unpopular and “dragging Trump down”

Nicholas Liu
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, has the lowest approval rating of any running mate since 1980

Arab and Muslim media on the Trump shooting: Dark jokes, darker warnings

Mohammad Ali Salih
Beyond the familiar conspiracy theories, many commenters in the Arab world fear a new U.S. assault on Islam

“America First” foreign policy: JD Vance wants to abandon Ukraine but bomb Mexico and Iran

Nicholas Liu
Trump's running mate said that U.S. military intervention in Mexico is needed to stop illicit drug smuggling

Is a US war in the Middle East coming? No, because it’s already here

Juan Cole
So far, the US Navy can't defeat the pro-Palestinian Houthis of Yemen. A glance at their history helps explain why

A global popular front against fascism emerges — but Trumpism threatens to buck the trend

Heather Digby Parton
There is a potent far-right movement that's threatening democratic governments all over the world

Death warmed over: Trump vs. Biden is frighteningly predictable

Griffin Eckstein
Biden, delivering an uncharismatic performance, summoned more policy answers than the inflammatory Trump

How Joe Biden should handle the issue of Hunter’s conviction at the debate

Dennis Aftergut, Austin Sarat
Along with questions about his son, Biden will also face difficult questions about Israel’s war in Gaza

Gaza, the Quran and the Torah: Is the Middle East conflict now a religious war?

Mohammad Ali Salih
Hamas and right-wing Zionism offer conflicting religious narratives — with little room for compromise

John Kerry warns that Project 2025 would be “absolutely unimaginable and destructive”

Matthew Rozsa
Biden's former top climate change adviser spoke with Salon about the stakes for climate change in the election

“The peanut gallery”: Experts say Cannon opened door to “unheard of” GOP intervention in Trump case

Charles R. Davis
GOP attorneys general back Trump after Cannon allowed "everyone under the sun to chime in," lawyer says

Pelosi says Netanyahu shouldn’t address Congress: “I feel very sad that he has been invited”

Nandika Chatterjee
In a previous interview, the former House Speaker said Netanyahu should just resign
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