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New GMO labeling rule takes effect, but food anxieties remain

Kavin Senapathy
The long-running debate about labeling genetically modified foods has obscured more pressing issues of food justice

5 quick tricks to make school lunches so much better

Rachel Tepper Paley
Straight from TikTok's lunch queen, Jessica Woo

Leanne Brown’s “self-love potion” will get you through a rough day

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why being "Good Enough" in the kitchen is better than being perfect

Evangelicals do battle with “critical race theory” in new online video course

Kathryn Joyce
Focus on the Family series defines racism as individual sin, says CRT is "contrary to the truth of God's word"

“Parental rights” started on the Christian fringe — now it’s the GOP’s winning issue

Kathryn Joyce
Right-wing Christians have pushed for parental control over education for years. Suddenly it's the GOP's main focus

Making “Cobra Kai” great again: The series returns with a parable about the peril of bipartisanship

Melanie McFarland
The show remains silly but it tells Americans about who we are, and Robby has become the Steve Bannon of Cobra Kai

The cruel failure of welfare reform in the Southwest

Eli Hager
In Nevada and neighboring states, boom times hastened the demise of cash assistance for the poor — but not poverty

My mom finally made her choice, after a lifetime colored by the one she wasn’t allowed

Mary Elizabeth Williams
My mother got pregnant before Roe v. Wade. But motherhood was never what she wanted

Salon’s most popular science stories of 2021

Matthew Rozsa
From talking animals to churning ocean currents, here are the stories readers loved in 2021

Michigan high school massacre: Another tragic example of how white privilege kills white people

Chauncey DeVega
To argue that white supremacy hurts white people confounds many Americans. But the evidence keeps on mounting

Stress in utero: COVID chaos and babies’ future health

Paul Tullis
The impact of unusually high in-utero stress might persist for decades in some U.S. babies born during the pandemic

Do you feel like a sullen teen again when you visit your parents for the holidays? You’re not alone

Nicole Karlis
Therapists say old, conflict-ridden dynamics are familiar and easily surface during the holidays

“Sex Cult Nun” author on recovering from a cult: “You get to write a new story”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Faith Jones about leaving a religious cult and re-discovering who she was

Religious Trauma Syndrome: How organized religion can lead to mental health problems

Valerie Tarico
Two years ago, Dr. Marlene Winell made waves by formally labeling what she calls “Religious Trauma Syndrome”

In defense of “onlies”: A growing share of American moms are having only one child — I’m one of them

Allison Jack
I choose to parent an only child for better quality of life, more time, and less stress

Don’t be shocked if Kyle Rittenhouse goes free — that’s the system working as designed

Chauncey DeVega
Viewed through the "white racial frame," Rittenhouse is an innocent, childlike victim, not a disturbed killer

Star GOP congressional candidate accused of abusing 14-year-old girl

John Wright
De La Cruz's ex-husband has accused her of "cruel and aggressive conduct" towards his 14-year old daughter

How Democrats can win the critical race theory war: Call out the Christian right behind the movement

Amanda Marcotte
The GOP attacks on schools is the next step in the religious right's war on children's rights

On “You,” polyamory done right could have saved a doomed marriage

Kylie Cheung
Joe needs a new woman to obsess over periodically, and being open to more than The One could have solved that

GOP governors who ended unemployment benefits failed to spur job growth, September numbers suggest

Jon Skolnik
Republicans tend to blame poor jobs numbers on expanded unemployment insurance. The numbers tell a different story

A controversial study claims researchers can “treat” some autism symptoms in early childhood

Matthew Rozsa
A new study claims to be able to treat some autism symptoms — but some of us with autism see red flags

Daily Show’s Jordan Klepper takes down anti-mask protesters at North Carolina school board meeting

Trish Rooney
One woman vowed her son would not wear a mask after he developed acne — though it seemed to prevent COVID just fine

“I have no regrets”: Uma Thurman shares her teenage abortion story in criticizing Texas ban

Kylie Cheung
The actor say she's the "mother she wanted to be" after having an abortion earlier in life

Do masks hurt speech development? It depends on the child

Alex Hazlett
As the pandemic continues, experts are divided over the potential risks and benefits of masks for preschoolers
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