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Ice-T ridicules troll claiming “Law & Order: SVU” is going “woke”
Griffin Eckstein
When asked if the crime drama will "go back to normal," the 25-season veteran actor didn't hold back
6 things to know about the Paralympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
Prepare to watch the Paralympics with these handy facts, from historic firsts to a unique classification system
“Run up the score”: Maximizing Harris’ campaign momentum may be the only way to stop Trump’s steal
Chauncey DeVega
"The hope is that more than two years of pro-democracy and pro-freedom momentum keeps building"
The “Wizard of Oz,” “Twisters” and my lifelong fascination with tornadoes
Gabriella Ferrigine
Am I a bad person for being so enamored with these destructive windstorms? It's complicated
Foo Fighters did not give Trump permission to use “My Hero” at rally with RFK Jr.
Kelly McClure
A spokesperson for the band says that any royalties from the usage will be donated to the Harris/Walz campaign
Inside Taco Bell’s disastrous Baja Blast-themed Stanley Cup release that left fans disappointed
Joy Saha
Several hopeful yet angry consumers claimed the chain's Stanley x Bajaversary tumbler was one big online scam
“Somewhat different and strange”: Trump admits he sounded weird on livestream with Elon Musk
Nicholas Liu
During a meandering interview with Elon Musk, Trump at times appeared to speak with a lisp and slur his words
Photo of JD Vance dressed as a woman causes a stir online
Marin Scotten
The Republican vice presidential candidate has a history of supporting anti-LGBTQ+ policies
Trump falsely accuses Harris of using AI to create fake crowds at campaign events
Kelly McClure
"Everything about Kamala is fake!" Trump writes in a series of rants to Truth Social
In the face of falling revenue, Starbucks quietly discontinues its value meal
Ashlie D. Stevens
After a splashy debut, the coffee giant has backed off its $5 and $6 pairings
“It was just the right thing to do”: 6 heartwarming examples of sportsmanship at the Paris Olympics
Gabriella Ferrigine
Paris 2024 has made headlines for physical feats, but also how the athletes have approached healthy competition
Experts say Elon Musk’s PAC could be in legal trouble for falsely claiming it registered voters
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Legal experts told Salon that the billionaire's pro-Trump America PAC may have broken state and federal statutes
Here’s why the wolf turn is so difficult, even though everyone thinks they can do it
Gabriella Ferrigine
The seemingly accessible balance beam turn has proven to be one of gymnastics' trickier moves
Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC is now under investigation for falsely claiming to register voters
Nicholas Liu
Musk, who endorsed Trump, founded a PAC that is collecting voter data under the guise of registering them to vote
Truth Social keeps shedding users, which might “portend trouble” for Trump in November
Nandika Chatterjee
The former president's social media site has lost more than a million users since 2022
“The beauty of lasagna”: Why the Italian staple is the ultimate comfort food in times of need
Michael La Corte
"The lasagna, a comforting and nutritious meal, serves as a symbol of care and community"
Everlasting jobstoppers: How an AI bot-war destroyed the online job market
Joe Tauke
AI isn’t coming for your current job. It’s coming for your next one — and has already wrecked it
Netanyahu slammed for “pinkwashing” conspiracy theory tying protestors to Iran
Griffin Eckstein
The Israeli PM's address was widely protested, even by members of Congress. But he tied the demonstrations to Iran
AP yanks fact-check on raunchy but false claims that JD Vance had an amorous encounter with a sofa
Nicholas Liu
An AP spokesperson told Salon that the fact-check of the rumor did not go through the "standard editing process"
Reproductive rights are under attack using online data. These tools help people protect themselves
Nicole Karlis
Salon interviewed Tom Subak, who co-founded abortion access chatbot Charley, about abortion surveillance
“The Grindr Super Bowl”: Gay dating app saw influx of users during Republican National Convention
Kelly McClure
Over 1,000 Grindr users reported an outage in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area while the RNC was underway
I tried Wendy’s new Triple Berry Frosty so you don’t have to
Joy Saha
The latest release is replacing this spring’s Orange Dreamsicle
Nutrition Facts labels have a complicated legacy
Xaq Frohlich
"A historian explains the science and politics of translating food into information"
Marjorie Taylor Greene blames “evil” Democrats for shooting by registered Republican
Marin Scotten
The Congresswoman’s words come amidst calls from the President to “lower the temperature”
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