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Impossibly creamy chicken cordon bleu pasta is the weeknight dinner of your dreams

This pasta has all the elements that make chicken cordon bleu work, including a crispy breadcrumb topping

Why I don't care about the «pee tape» — and you shouldn't either

Did Trump watch Moscow hookers urinate? Even the question is an example of everything that's wrong with media

How to dig out of your next salad rut (plus, a panzanella recipe fit for a hearty lunch)

Because no matter how many salad epiphanies one experiences, the next rut never seems very far off

Anthony Michael Hall on joining «Halloween Kills» & remembering John Hughes: «I genuinely miss him»

The veteran actor appeared on «Salon Talks» to discuss the Brat Pack legacy & embracing his new role in horror

«Trump World» is no joke — and it wants to devour American democracy

Trump's inner circle really calls itself «Trump World» now. Don't laugh: It's a sign of growing power and strength

Good coffee has become my go-to gift: I want you to have something delicious to start your day

I look forward to making cups of coffee for overnight visitors when reality allows for that again

Religion scholar Anthea Butler on «White Christianity» and its role in fueling fascism

Author of «White Evangelical Racism» explains how a specific strain of Christianity became a toxic political force

We've had 50 blessed years of cooking with Crockpot

The homey slow cooker is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year

Planting a life — and a future — after prison at Benevolence Farm

This residential and employment program on an organic farm helps formerly incarcerated women find a new path

With CIA assassination plot exposed, press freedom groups urge DOJ to drop Assange case

Prosecution of WikiLeaks founder seen as «threat to press freedom around the globe» after revelation of CIA plot

After Steve Bannon's Virginia event, Glenn Youngkin's Trump-adjacent balancing act is wearing thin

Virginia gubernatorial candidate's Trumper two-step may have come unglued after «Jan. 6 flag» fiasco in Richmond

Big corporations that claim to support voting rights are still funding right-wing state AGs

Coke, GM, AT&T pay «lip service» to voting rights while funding GOP vote-suppression forces, says watchdog group

Fascism or freedom? America is stuck in an ugly and dangerous in-between

We are caught between a dying world — which we cannot save — and a new one being born. We must face that choice

I tried to make cacio e pepe for dinner and it was a disaster — here's how to avoid the same mistake

Learn from my errors and avoid a kitchen nightmare with these three tips for creamier, silkier pasta

No surrender: Progressives must not compromise on tax hikes for the rich

It's time for progressives to hold the ultra-wealthy accountable — and to fight back against Wall Street Democrats

Trisha Yearwood on family recipes and the power of love

Yearwood talks to Salon about writing “Trisha's Kitchen,” a new book of 125 comfort food recipes and family stories

Consultant Hal Malchow: Dems can still win, but they're «spectators in a world of opportunity»

Malchow says the «swing voter» is dying out — but party ID matters more than ever, and one party has lost its mind

After 20 years, it's time to repeal the Patriot Act and begin to dismantle the surveillance state

After 9/11, Congress gave the government unchecked authority to spy on its own people. It's been a disaster

What Western feminists can do to support Afghan women living under the Taliban

Afghan women face a crisis, and the Taliban's record is appalling. But freezing foreign aid is not the answer

Steve Bannon's second act: He's back, and he wants to bring down the curtain on democracy

Maybe you thought «Trump's brain» was off the political stage forever. But he's back — and now he smells revenge

MAGA faithful pledge allegiance to supposed Jan. 6 flag; Glenn Youngkin forced to back away

Steve Bannon fans salute alleged Jan. 6 flag; Trump phones in to praise Youngkin, who insists, «I wasn't involved»

Why is Biden failing? His tightly controlled relationship to the media might be worse than Trump's

While the president doesn't call us enemies of the people, he's walled off by advisers who won't let him talk

Justice Alito complains, but the evidence is clear: This Supreme Court was built by dark money

Alito wants us to believe everything is going great at the Supreme Court. And so it is — for big Republican donors

A 4-ingredient marinade for always-tender flank steak

A delicious steak never goes out of season. Neither does our go-to marinade, which requires only a few ingredients

Timothy Snyder warned us fascism was coming — now he says we can survive it

America's elites didn't listen to Timothy Snyder when he told them what Trump would do. Are they listening now?

«Dopesick» is an ineffective prescription for telling the story of the opioid crisis

What should be a solid fictionalized treatment of how the Sacklers hooked America on OxyContin is merely numbing

So who's bankrolling the National Prayer Breakfast? Evangelical superstar Franklin Graham

«Nonpartisan» congressional event excludes LGBTQ leaders and builds networks for the global right. Now we know why

Republicans would «rather end democracy» than turn away from Trump, says Harvard professor

Co-author of «How Democracies Die» says the GOP is ready to seize power. But they might not be able to keep it

The corporate state came for human rights lawyer Steven Donziger — and we're next

Lawyer who stood up to Chevron gets a crushing lesson in corporate power — and who our judges really serve

Efficient, eatable, delicious: On building the ideal breakfast sandwich

Is it possible that we haven’t necessarily innovated beyond the 1972 McMuffin?

Black flag: Understanding the Trumpists' latest threatening symbol

Trump zealots have begun flying black U.S. flags, which signal no quarter for enemies. It's a threat of violence

From dinner parties to «thanks for helping me move» pizza, I grieve for communal food experiences

I miss eating with people, shoulder-to-shoulder, sharing bites, pieces and stories

White America's «hidden wound» threatens to destroy the country — and not for the first time

Half a century ago, writer Wendell Berry saw this coming: What white people can't talk about is destroying them

Our 5 best egg recipes for egg-cellent eating all day long

Eggs are an all-star kitchen ingredient, but it's easy to fall into a rut. Escape with these eggsquisite recipes

What happens to America's mental health under a second Trump administration? Very bad things

A panel of mental health experts on the likely effects of a Trump comeback: «Beyond our current worst nightmares»

Is Trump like Andrew Jackson? Yeah — in all the bad ways, and none of the good ones

Jackson created a cult of personality and pandered to racists — but compared to Trump, he was a visionary

Kentucky Common beer: an all-American brew being resurrected from Prohibition-era oblivion

Before Prohibition, at least 75% of all beer sold around Louisville was Kentucky Common. Then it disappeared . . .

Road to nowhere: Oklahoma's Donald J. Trump Highway runs through the Dust Bowl

Trump got 92% of the vote in desolate Cimarron County, Oklahoma. But locals remain skeptical, about everything

A New Confederacy: Trump and the Republicans have already seceded

Now they’re preparing to fight a new civil war. In fact, they're already doing it in all but name
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