After a bit of cat and mouse, Arizona officials track down Giuliani to serve him in election case (www.salon.com)
Sam Alito's snide denial of his January 6 flag is just as ugly as flying it in the first place (www.salon.com)
Boebert ridiculed for fumbling sign of the cross during House Oversight Committee hearing (www.salon.com)
“All of my friends are dead”: The overdose crisis is taking a toll on harm reduction workers (www.salon.com)
“They rolled me in margarita salt”: Anthony Scaramucci on surviving the Trump White House (www.salon.com)
"It's not about good apples and bad apples": Netflix doc "Power" traces the history of US policing (www.salon.com)
“Out of control”: Legal experts call for recusal, reform over Stop the Steal symbol at Alito home (www.salon.com)
Legal experts say its time for the Supreme Court’s ethics code to grow some teeth...
Trump's testing out a new campaign strategy: horror politics (www.salon.com)
Sorry, Harrison Butker, the Benedictine College nuns reject your "narrow definition" of Catholicism (www.salon.com)
The Trump legal effect: MAGA means his attorneys get attorneys (www.salon.com)
Republicans want a database of pregnant people. In many ways, abortion surveillance is already here (www.salon.com)
"Fun mom" no more: Republican "parental rights" activist gets probation for giving vodka to teens (www.salon.com)
“That’s beneath even you”: Bedlam erupts after Marjorie Taylor Greene attacks Black lawmaker (www.salon.com)
Mark Robinson said Obama was "cousins" with ISIS, falsely blamed Muslims for burning down Notre Dame (www.salon.com)
Donald Trump is barely holding it together at trial — no wonder Republicans are afraid of a debate (www.salon.com)
Trump tantrumed and even quit a debate with Joe Biden in 2020, but now he’s even more emotionally volatile...
Republicans audition to become Donald Trump's next Michael Cohen (www.salon.com)
Trump said men would see his mistreatment of Stormy Daniels as "cool." His trial suggests otherwise (www.salon.com)
Blushing hens: Study finds French chickens get red in the face when scandalized (www.salon.com)
Blushing hens: Study finds French chickens get red in the face when scandalized (www.salon.com)
In a recent study into animal emotional intelligence, researchers found that not only do chickens express their frustrations through facial blushing and feather-fluffing, but also their fondness for their handlers and their excitement for a little treat. And for each emotional state, their combs and jowls either grow red with...