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Remembering Barbara Kafka, whose roast chicken changed everything
Valerio Farris
The culinary legend leaves behind a legacy 11 books deep and an indelible impact
A.M. Homes, too, has met this guy at a reading: “I don’t read books by women”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to A.M. Homes about her new story collection, "the white guys section" of the bookstore and more
Forget the “Big Sort”: Republicans’ advantage in Congress was carefully engineered
David Daley
Republicans like to claim their built-in edge is a "natural" result of demographic clustering. That's a load
Rising seas are threatening historical sites around the world
Patty Hamrick
As climate change encroaches, our heritage is drowning
Breathing thin air at the Conundrum hot springs
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Cherry, an old friend with very few words to share, led me to a hidden oasis, and I was healed
After the deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain: Suicide is a beast for survivors, too
Mary Elizabeth Williams
This week have been a horrible reminder for those who have also lost loved ones
Anthony Bourdain found dead in apparent suicide
Matthew Rozsa
The famous chef and TV personality's suicide was confirmed by CNN on Friday
Donald Trump’s empire of disorientation: Where the future is the past, made worse
Chauncey DeVega
Trump wants to turn back the clock — but how far? To the 1950s or the Gilded Age? To before the Civil War?
A neuroscientist reviews Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind”
Benjamin Bell
The book shines new light on the revitalized field of psychedelic medicine
Washington Post decrees: U.S. must help destroy Yemen in order to save it
Adam Johnson
After a year of silence on the U.S. role in Yemen, Washington Post editors now argue bombing is the humane option
Eric Barker takes lessons for success from pirates, inmates and serial killers
Alli Joseph
The author of “Barking up the Wrong Tree" talks about seeking out unlikely, still very logical models for success
Supreme Court to rule soon on partisan gerrymander cases: Last, best chance for fair elections?
David Daley
Rulings on obvious partisan gerrymanders in Wisconsin and Maryland offer John Roberts the chance to make history
Stitching wounds with heirloom thread: Home, loss and forgiveness
Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar
I was born in Manhattan in the Syrian diaspora to an Arab father and a white mother, an unruly thread come loose
This is how you lose him: When heroes like Junot Díaz fall from the sky
Ricardo Frasso Jaramillo
I clung to "This Is How You Lose Her" like I'd never clung to a book before. How do I reckon with what that means?
Why an AT&T antitrust victory could spark a battle for most of Rupert Murdoch’s empire
Angelo Young
This summer, Disney’s efforts to amass more entertainment assets could be checked by Comcast
How China’s winemakers succeeded (without stealing)
Cynthia Howson, Pierre Ly
More Chinese wines are finding their way into the liquor aisle
How to end partisan gerrymandering
Robert Reich
If you want your state to end gerrymandering, you’re going to have to get actively involved, and demand it
I teach refugees to map their world
Brian Tomaszewski
A Rochester Institute of Technology professor empowers refugees by helping them keep up with changing surroundings
It took food poisoning, $7500, and an intervention to make me realize I had a kombucha problem
Amanda Medress
Food poisoning. Thousands of dollars spent. Going on dates just to get the guy's SCOBY. Did I have a problem?
Fifty years after MLK’s death, activists revive his most radical project: the Poor People’s Campaign
Paul Rosenberg
Will the poor "be with us always"? Rev. Liz Theoharis on repurposing the true, radical message of MLK and Jesus
Decorate your space with these customized map prints
Salon MarketplaceHistory of asylum horrors repeats itself: America still criminalizes poverty and mental illness
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Stacy Horn about "Damnation Island" and the 19th century New York asylum Nellie Bly made infamous
Arms and influence: Trump’s love affair with the Saudi regime
Ben Freeman, William D. Hartung
How the Saudis took Donald Trump for a ride
Applying live bacteria to skin improves eczema
Ian Myles
Eczema, which is common in babies, is itchy and painful
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