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Can food halls help diversify the post-pandemic restaurant industry? Yes, if done right

Ashlie D. Stevens
Food halls are building back even bigger as restrictions are lifting. How do we make them better for all?

The existential crisis of “Loki”

Hanh Nguyen
Director Kate Herron spoke to Salon about building the God of Mischief's unsettling new world, from inside and out

“We’ll all get there together”: Chef Edward Lee on restaurants’ resiliency and #MeToo in the kitchen

Ashlie D. Stevens
"To see chefs selling $8 cheeseburgers just so they can make payroll and pay their way — it's heartbreaking"

How will bars survive in a post-pandemic world?

Zak Kostro
COVID-19 brought bars to their knees, but bartenders and owners are hustling to get them back on their feet

The deeper history of “defund”: How the “get tough” policies of the ’70s and ’80s led to disaster

Paul Rosenberg
Historian Julilly Kohler-Hausmann on the destruction wrought by "common sense" crackdowns on crime and welfare

The slow, punishing arc of “The Handmaid’s Tale” mirrors our struggle for reproductive rights

Kylie Cheung
The show’s repetition and lack of progress through four seasons feel achingly familiar – and maybe that's the point

DHS releases national terrorism alert, says domestic extremists could strike as COVID rules ease

Meaghan Ellis
It warns of "potential danger from an increasingly complex and volatile mix that includes domestic terrorists"

In hosting “Saturday Night Live” Elon Musk pulls the supervillain ploy of taking an audience hostage

Melanie McFarland
Musk's "SNL" gig isn't the end of it all, but it is another show helping him gloss over the ways he makes it worse

In the tales told by sewage, public health and privacy collide

Miranda Weiss
Sewage epidemiology has been embraced in other countries for decades, but not in the U.S. Will Covid change that?

A year into COVID, states debate public health shutdown powers

Michael Schulson
Lawmakers in many states are angling to relocate, reduce, or refine the power to make public health decisions

Is there a light at the end of the COVID tunnel for New York’s restaurants?

Michelle Lee
Restaurateurs, chefs, and policymakers reflect on their experiences at the epicenter of the pandemic

As reports of Scott Rudin’s workplace abuses pile up, the producer steps back from big-name projects

Ashlie D. Stevens
A rundown of Rudin's behavior, from sending an employee to the hospital to shaming Rita Wilson's cancer diagnosis

“If Anything Happens I Love You” is an animated “distillation of grief” from a school shooting

Gary M. Kramer
The filmmakers from Netflix's Oscar-nominated short spoke to Salon about making their devastating, wordless film

John Boehner doesn’t deserve a rehabilitation tour: Mayor of GOP’s “Crazytown” sparked rise of Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The former speaker wants to remake himself into a respected elder statesman, but he helped turn the GOP radical

COVID-19 put remote abortion to the test. Supporters say it passed.

Rebecca Grant
Medication abortion was briefly available online in some states, but a court ruling blocked it

John Boehner spills the beans on “a**hole” Ted Cruz, Fox “propaganda” and the GOP’s “crazy caucus”

Igor Derysh
Boehner goes off on Fox News for turning the GOP into a party of "crazies," "morons" and "reckless a**holes"

America’s drinking water is surprisingly easy to poison

Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum
Despite a decade of warnings, thousands of water systems around the country are still at risk

CNN’s Don Lemon on why Trump was good for America: “Now we see them for what they are”

Dean Obeidallah
CNN host tells Salon why Trump "was exactly the president we deserved" — he made us see what we'd been ignoring

Parler sued by co-founder who claims pro-Trump social platform was “hijacked” by Rebekah Mercer

Jon Skolnik
John Matze, the former CEO of Parler, has sued the site's right-wing financiers and backers

Trump family buried in ridicule after Mar-a-Lago forced to partially shutdown due to COVID scare

Tom Boggioni
Trump and his family were roasted on Twitter after it was reported that parts of the Mar-a-Lago over COVID-19

Why is California rushing to reopen its schools? Most simply aren’t ready

Mark Kreidler
Newsom says schools can reopen safely, but many campuses can’t meet the state’s recent guidelines for being open

The government Donald Trump left behind

Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow

As Los Angeles COVID vaccines roll out, Black and Latino cases surge

Mark Kreidler
While California struggles to distribute COVID-19 shots, Latino Los Angeles takes a hit.

How to stop an Insurrection Caucus: These reforms could reduce GOP extremism and save our democracy

David Daley
There were two mobs behind the Capitol riot: One in MAGA hats, the other in expensive suits. Both did immense harm
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