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Turning "health" into a verb: Try this smoothie for all seasons
Loaded with vitamin C, this is also the perfect smoothie to protect your immune system
07/07/2019 20:30 UTC
This is how we avoid climate catastrophe: The simple -- yet radical -- steps needed to solve California's water crisis
Tackling California's drought requires rethinking "ancient ideas," an expert tells Salon
04/10/2015 13:58 UTC
Take the shame out of sex ed: "We usually start with the risk. We start with the threat"
Salon talks to author Bonnie Rough about sex education that works in her new book "Beyond Birds & Bees"
09/13/2018 20:30 UTC
At Elon last
Tesla solar products are coming to a store near you
02/09/2018 08:59 UTC
Sorry, Lanny Davis: There's no use pretending that Hillary Clinton isn't already a presidential candidate
The Clinton campaign can delay its "official" start all it wants. But the media can treat her as a candidate, now
02/07/2015 00:21 UTC
As Crocs turn 20, here's a look back at how they became a beloved kitchen shoe
The controversial "ugly-chic" shoe is loved by kitchen workers, professional cooks and celebrity chefs
10/27/2022 15:30 UTC
Tips for packing a zero-waste school lunch
It's time to start thinking about lunchboxes, but they don't need to be new
08/26/2022 20:00 UTC
This training will set you up for a project management job
08/26/2018 19:54 UTC
Fallout from Alabama sex tape scandal hits woman first: GOP governor refuses to resign after top aide forced out
Gov. Bentley's senior political adviser has resigned, but Bentley insists their affair wasn't “all that egregious"
03/31/2016 18:58 UTC
5 tips for baking with rye flour, according to an expert pastry chef
The rich, nuttiness of rye flour pairs beautifully with chocolate, strawberries and cheese
09/18/2021 21:30 UTC
7 best tips for water bath canning
When done properly, these canned foods don't rely on a fridge or freezer to maintain their freshness
09/17/2021 15:59 UTC
Demonstrators identify neighboring town’s mayor as man who drove into Black Lives Matter protest
“The city of Phoenix cannot ignore that the mayor is, in fact, a criminal,” the protesters who was hit claims
06/19/2020 15:45 UTC
The myth of upward mobility: American workers who start out poor are likely to remain so
"As the rungs of the ladder have moved farther apart, moving between them has become more difficult”
07/20/2016 12:58 UTC
Republican misogyny bad for the country, really good for Democratic fundraising
“Instead of fearing sexist attacks, we wait gleefully for the next one,” says one Democratic strategist
02/28/2014 20:50 UTC
How to blind-bake pie crust like a pro
Make flakier, creamier, just-plain-better pies with these tips
09/07/2021 17:30 UTC