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Pamela Adlon on the secret to “Better Things”: “Don’t write with gender in mind”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The creator and star of "Better Things" appeared on "Salon Talks" to talk Hollywood, motherhood, and the C-word

Pamela Adlon wants you to let “Better Things” wash away the anger

Melanie McFarland
Salon chats with series creator Pamela Adlon and its stars as the show's magical fourth season gets underway

Voting tech gone wrong: How scrambled data upended a Nevada caucus site

Steven Rosenfeld
No matter how good the technology might have been, the human errors that marred the process weren’t anticipated

Where science enters the courtroom, the Daubert name looms large

Peter Andrey Smith
Decades ago, two parents sued a drug company over their newborn’s deformity — and changed courtroom science forever

A Nobel Laureate retracted her high-profile paper. Bravo!

Mary Widdicks
In science, a flawed experiment — and the subsequent discovery of the flaw — can be as valuable as a perfect study.

Polyamory is on the rise, and ABC’s comedy “Single Parents” is normalizing it with a loving throuple

Hanh Nguyen
Co-creator J.J. Philbin spoke to Salon about the depiction of ethical non-monogamy, which is gaining in popularity

This “Better Things” chili is a homemade meal to warm the body and soul

Melanie McFarland
"It is just an incredibly comforting, homey, simple food," says series creator Pamela Adlon, who shares her recipe

Conclusions about the effects of digital media are often incomplete, irrelevant or wrong

Byron Reeves, Nilam Ram, Thomas N. Robinson
Humans are barraged by digital media 24/7. Is it a problem?

Huntsman refused ABC’s request to deny allegations of a toxic work environment at “The View”: report

Alex Henderson
Executives reportedly asked Huntsman "to go on-camera and counter reports of internal strife" with a positive spin

With a new decade — a new hope? Reasons for optimism in a disordered world

Paul Rosenberg
It's darkest before the dawn: Social scientists say our time of crisis holds hope for change, renewal and rebirth

The marvelous men of “Maisel” on how Joel and Abe are evolving in season 3

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Michael Zegen and Tony Shalhoub about how their characters are growing and changing too

Best of 2019: Why I’m not raising my child in my old neighborhood

D. Watkins
Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?

Facebook ads can still discriminate against women and older workers, despite civil rights settlement

Ava Kofman, Ariana Tobin
The company’s new system to ensure diverse audiences for housing and employment ads still has many problems

“The L Word” star Jennifer Beals on why we need “Generation Q” more than ever

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor and producer spoke with "Salon Talks" about playing a queer and the fan letter she never forgot

Experts say kids still have way too much homework

Shira Tarlo
Children need unstructured play time, experts say — and over-assigning homework is disrupting that

Ingraham and guest call LGBTQ activists “bullies” as Chick-fil-A makes changes to charitable giving

Matthew Rozsa
Laura Ingraham and Chadwick Moore express dismay that the chicken chain won’t donate to alleged anti-LGTQ charities

“Human scum” speaks out: NeverTrumper Tom Nichols on the president who despises him

Chauncey DeVega
One of Trump's most prominent conservative critics argues the Democrats should win easily — but probably won't

Sterling K. Brown reflects on fatherhood and not being average in life or his new film “Waves”

Gary M. Kramer
The "This Is Us" actor spoke to Salon about growing up without a father and the pressures and pitfalls of parenting

“The Kominsky Method,” like a fine wine, improves with age

Ashlie D. Stevens
The second season of Chuck Lorre's Netflix comedy mines the aging odd couple's similarities

Here’s the “Bob’s Burgers” secret ingredient to culinary excellence

Ashlie D. Stevens
Producer Scott Jacobson on how the comedy is serious about gastronomic details, from black garlic to spatchcocking

95 percent of baby foods tested contain toxic metals that could harm brain development, study finds

Shira Tarlo
Experts tell Salon parents how to navigate these possibly harmful toxins with healthier diet choices and screenings

Why I’m not raising my child in my old neighborhood — the one I said I’d never leave

D. Watkins
Am I still "D. Watkins from East Baltimore" if my daughter won't play in the same streets I used to run?

I used to stare down the barrels of guns. Now I’m going to be a dad, and that’s scarier

D. Watkins
I survived the crack-infested semi-automatic era, and I can safely say that having a child is even scarier

20 years on, “Angel” has aged better than “Buffy”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The vampire spinoff, which premiered two decades ago, is a classic workplace drama
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