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Toni Morrison’s writing was influential and radically ambiguous
In both her fiction and non-fiction, she sought to expose the "national amnesia" underlying forms of racism
08/11/2019 20:29 UTC
Where can "American Horror Story" go from here?
In a creepy, nasty, psychedelic, super-bitchy episode, FX's horror opus let its ghosts take center stage
12/15/2011 08:26 UTC
U.S. set to destroy its 6-ton stockpile of elephant ivory
The mostly symbolic gesture will address the soaring illegal trade
11/06/2013 19:55 UTC
Aliens are hot right now. How hot? Science fiction romance scratches the Area 51 itch
Sexy vampires had a good run, but "hunky blue aliens falling in love with Earth women" are having a moment now
09/01/2019 23:30 UTC
Brain damage caused by COVID-19 may not show up on routine tests, study finds
COVID-19 can severely injure the brain, but these changes can go undetected — and last for months
12/27/2023 12:15 UTC
There are no unicorns in North Korea
Artist Young Sun Han examines Western misconceptions about the Koreas and the ghosts that haunt his work
06/19/2013 00:48 UTC
Children who contract COVID are more likely to suffer seizures, epilepsy: study
COVID-19 is again linked to long-term neurological conditions — and the effect is more pronounced in children
11/23/2022 10:30 UTC
America is haunted: "I felt for the first time the weight of the lives that had been lived in these places"
Salon talks to author Colin Dickey about "Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places" and our fraught origins
10/06/2016 02:58 UTC
Why real-life ghost hunters hate "Ghost Hunters"
TV series about paranormal investigators get huge ratings -- but their hokey science is making them enemies
10/31/2010 01:01 UTC
From "Los Espookys" to "Paper Girls," here are 8 spooky streaming shows you may have missed
Whether you're a fan of gory horror or feel-good spooks, Salon has got you covered
10/21/2022 20:30 UTC
US ranks last among peer nations for COVID-19 mortality: study
More than 122,000 lives would have been saved if all states had the same vaccination rates as the most vaccinated
11/22/2022 10:30 UTC
Repression claims in Georgia
The opposition claims President Mikhail Saakashvili's administration is using intimidation against dissenters
08/10/2012 15:15 UTC
Nine Inch Nails puts CD online for free, for mash-ups
Another band follows the Radiohead model, and fans win.
03/04/2008 00:05 UTC
Newsreal: Ghosts eternal
"The Khmer Rouge is no more," said the one Western eyewitness to the show trial of its genocidal leader, Pol Pot. But if the guerrillas' threat has receded, what they did during Cambodia's "Punishment Time" may never be erased.
08/08/1997 23:00 UTC
This is the greatest love story and ghost story
When my husband died at 37, I needed a sign he was OK. I got it -- but could my new love handle a real ghost story?
07/01/2015 03:00 UTC
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