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Weird, rare mushrooms in Ecuador reveal secrets about life and loss of biodiversity

Carlyn Zwarenstein
The real world analog of "Common Side Effects" underscores the loss of biodiversity before we even know what's gone

“Too big to rig”: Trump maintains 2020 election denial in “Meet the Press” interview

Alex Galbraith
The president-elect kept up his denial of the 2020 election results in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press"

Couch potatoes no more: Stoners are using cannabis to help them exercise and reach a “runner’s high”

Elizabeth Hlavinka
A runner’s high and cannabis use activate the same system in the brain responsible for producing euphoria

Megan Thee Stallion files restraining order, as Tory Lanez continues to “terrorize” her from prison

Nardos Haile
The Houston-born rapper was shot by Lanez in a 2020 incident in Los Angeles

Taco Bell will add chicken nuggets to its menu for a limited time only

Joy Saha
The Crispy Chicken Nuggets will be available at restaurants nationwide starting Dec. 19

Turkey talk: An expert’s tips for effortlessly roasting the perfect golden-brown turkey

Michael La Corte
Turkey gets a bad rap for being boring — but not if you master a few easy techniques

Some argue AI therapy can break down mental health stigma — others warn it could make it worse

Elizabeth Hlavinka
AI therapy is already providing relief for patients who can't access care. But some want more safeguards in place

How to eat like a Vermont farmer — starting with this luscious burrata salad

Ashlie D. Stevens, Tracey Medeiros
Cookbook author Tracey Medeiros talks about Vermont's unique foodways and shares farm-fresh recipes

How to perfect an imperfect pasta sauce

Michael La Corte
The simplest secrets to turn any unexciting pasta sauces into a spectcular one

“You can’t silence people”: “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” producer unravels allegations

Nardos Haile
In Peacock's new documentary, the many facets of Sean Combs are explored as his accusers give harrowing testimony

Fartcoin rides memecoin surge following Trump’s win

Quinn Sental
Meme-based cryptocurrencies have soared since Trump’s victory

Gen Z, millennials struggle with money dysmorphia

Jamela Adam
Over 40% of Gen Z and millennials feel behind financially even though they have above-average savings

From dread to action: Tracking the Trump-Musk death toll from cuts to USAID

Tatyana Tandanpolie
A researcher at Boston University is keeping tabs on deaths likely caused by dismantling U.S. foreign aid programs

Job growth beats expectations in November, rising by 227,000

Quinn Sental
Wages also rose, while the unemployment rate was up slightly

“Fascism that cloaks itself in patriotism”: “The Boys” boss on dangers of strongmen and superheroes

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Eric Kripke about how his show predicted our terrible present and his expectations for what's next

As Trump escalates war on facts, scientists warn “we are going to get screwed”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump has declared a war on government scientists as he denies climate change and pursues a pro-fossil fuel agenda

“Top Chef” alum Kristen Kish takes over as the show’s new host — starting in this city next season

Michael La Corte
"I'm thrilled to sit alongside Gail and Tom as we get to know new incredible chefs and see what they cook up"

“Unstoppable”: A story of wrestling and adversity that takes disability tropes to the mat

Gary M. Kramer
William Goldenberg spoke to Salon about stepping into the director's chair to deliver Anthony Robles’ story

“This is real joy”: Trump fans cheer at MSG rally as speakers spew hate

Russell Payne
MAGA faithful wait hours for the event — but many streamed out as soon as Trump took stage 2.5 hours late

Harvard fights back against Trump: Institutional resistance finally rises up — and sets a new model

Amanda Marcotte
Columbia learned the hard way: Complicity will not save you

Trump’s tariffs are the ultimate MAGA loyalty test

Heather Digby Parton
Self-preservation may start to look a little different to Republicans if the country is mired in a recession

Resistance is not futile: Matt Gaetz’s implosion shows how MAGA’s chaos can be turned against Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's first nominations reveal the serious fractures in his coalition — which can be used to weaken him

“Fear of hunger”: Trump’s illegal effort to revoke birthright citizenship could burden new parents

Russell Payne
Trump's effort to neuter the 14th Amendment would impose massive administrative burdens on governments and parents

“Reading builds empathy”: The case for saving America’s libraries

Melanie McFarland
America needs "third places" like our libraries more than we ever have, both functionally and philosophically
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