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AI can lead to false arrests
Maria Lungu, Steven L. Johnson
- The Conversation
AI can lead to false arrests
Maria Lungu, Steven L. Johnson
- The Conversation
AI algorithms such as facial recognition systems produce probabilities, not facts
Have we forgotten how to party?
Andi Zeisler
Have we forgotten how to party?
Andi Zeisler
"Party Coach" Evan Cudworth wants to get us off our phones, out of our grinds, and back into fun for fun’s sake
Gorsuch’s book tour angers the right
Sophia Tesfaye
Supreme Court justice’s interviews with friendly media get a cold reception from conservatives
"Rooster" ends with women in the lead
Melanie McFarland
Bill Lawrence's latest comedy closes by kicking male wish fulfillment to the curb to spotlight what women want
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Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
Troy Farah
The Dutch cruise ship incident probably isn’t the next pandemic. That doesn’t mean we’re risk-free from outbreaks
What makes an actress "mother"?
Coleman Spilde
"Mother" escaped its ballroom roots and proliferated Hollywood over the last 10 years. Time to pump the brakes
UK in chaos: A warning for Dems?
Andrew O'Hehir
Two years after the British Labour Party’s “landslide” win, a crushing defeat threatens its future
The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
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Jason Kyle Howard
The president's grand plans for the nation's capital aren't just personal monuments. They are rooted in erasure
I read the right-wing women's magazine sex issue so you don't have to
MAGA's sad effort to make "trad" sexy
Amanda Marcotte
Evie magazine, conservatism's answer to Cosmo, tried to make "trad" sexy. It failed
Trump’s “affordability hoax” may doom him
"Affordability hoax" could doom Trump
Heather Digby Parton
A stagnant economy and a crisis in Iran doomed one president. Donald Trump could be next
When Canvas crashed, colleges had no backup plan
Colleges had no backup for cyber attack
CK Smith
The nationwide cybersecurity incident exposed how fragile our increasingly digital campuses are during finals week
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Brian Karem
Donald Trump's graphic display in front of children in the Oval Office should be the GOP's wake-up call
Neil Gorsuch’s right-wing book tour blows up in his face
Gorsuch’s book tour angers the right
Sophia Tesfaye
Supreme Court justice’s interviews with friendly media get a cold reception from conservatives
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Trump: Baby vaccines should be smaller
Alex Galbraith
The president thinks "smaller shots" will tamp down anti-vax paranoia and offer "much better results with autism"
Where is the Trump Mobile gold phone?
CK Smith
Trump-branded phone launched with patriotic fanfare, but shifting timelines and limited updates fuel uncertainty
Trump's latest "golden calf" statue
CK Smith
Trump’s fascination with gold aesthetics fuels criticism from religious observers uneasy with his imagery, branding
Axios’ Iran reporting under scrutiny
Sophia Tesfaye
Journalist Barak Ravid draws range of criticism from Wall Street to Marjorie Taylor Greene
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Brian Karem
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Brian Karem
Donald Trump's graphic display in front of children in the Oval Office should be the GOP's wake-up call
MAGA's sad effort to make "trad" sexy
Amanda Marcotte
Evie magazine, conservatism's answer to Cosmo, tried to make "trad" sexy. It failed
This was John Roberts' plan all along
David Daley
The chief justice has declared that the Court is not political. The facts — and his own history — say otherwise
We're drowning in euphemism
Troy Farah
Social media openly longs for the death of an individual who is hardly ever named
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"SNL": Kavanaugh, Hegseth walk into bar
Alex Galbraith
"SNL": Kavanaugh, Hegseth walk into bar
Alex Galbraith
The sketch show had Matt Damon and Aziz Ansari play MAGA members meeting at a DC watering hole
Stolen WW2 art still waiting to go home
CK Smith
Musée d’Orsay’s new permanent gallery exposes the unfinished search for justice decades after World War II
A one-time cinematic vandal, vindicated
Melanie McFarland
Turner shocked Hollywood by colorizing classic film gems. Founding Turner Classic Movies cleaned the slate
Tiffany's "Pop Life" is tasty nostalgia
Nicole Michael
The '80s icon dishes with "Everything Fab Four" on her musical roots and her culinary second act
The "Devil Wears Prada 2" wake-up call
Coleman Spilde
At the Met Gala and beyond, consumers must reconcile the same choices as the Miranda Priestlys of the world
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Andi Zeisler, Coleman Spilde, Natalie Moore, Hanh Nguyen, Kelly McClure
Sarah Paulson and Emma Chamberlain understood the theme, while others looked like prom chaperones
In America, the body is the hustle
Melanie McFarland
OnlyFans is just one of the gigs featured on two shows that depict how capitalism extracts its dues from our flesh
Something's off about "Animal Farm"
Coleman Spilde
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," this take on George Orwell's classic is uniquely insidious
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Farm aid can't outrun Trump's war
Garrett Owen
With rising costs of fuel and fertilizer, and tariffs still in place, the outlook for 2026 is bleak
The pistachio trend has some history
Jelinda Montes
Benefiting off viral trends, like Dubai chocolate, has been actually decades in the making
Spirit collapses after failed bailout
CK Smith
The shutdown of Spirit marks end of a major low-cost carrier and raises questions about budget air travel in future
Private prisons cash in on ICE crackdown
Nicholas Liu
Over 90 percent of detained immigrants languish in prisons that aren't actually run by the government
The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
As moms are driving the growth in America's labor market, it's time for major investments in early childcare
Trump wants $1.5 trillion for military
Garrett Owen
Massive cuts to domestic programs, with higher state taxes, would bolster the spending increase
A no-spend week, starting in the kitchen
Ashlie D. Stevens
How planning meals, stretching ingredients and baking something sweet can make a no-spend week feel generous
Colleges had no backup for cyber attack
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The nationwide cybersecurity incident exposed how fragile our increasingly digital campuses are during finals week
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The number of Florida residents who traveled out of state nearly tripled between 2023 and 2024
Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
Troy Farah
The Dutch cruise ship incident probably isn’t the next pandemic. That doesn’t mean we’re risk-free from outbreaks
RFK Jr. supports tanning beds for minors
CK Smith
Public health officials warn the decision fits a growing pattern of deregulation across youth health policy
Trump's Silicon Valley bet on science
Garrett Owen
Jim O'Neill, a longevity enthusiast and vaccine skeptic, is Trump's pick to head the National Science Foundation
Trump: Baby vaccines should be smaller
Alex Galbraith
The president thinks "smaller shots" will tamp down anti-vax paranoia and offer "much better results with autism"
What the chimp "civil war" says about us
Troy Farah
What the chimp "civil war" says about us
Troy Farah
Outbreaks of violence between chimpanzees have sparked fierce debate online about the origins of war in humans
Measles outbreaks are here to stay
Nicole Karlis
Normalization and apathy from the Trump admin is making health experts less hopeful measles can be contained
Should we give Musk control of the sun?
Troy Farah
We’re sleepwalking into ecocide. Like it or not, Starlink may one day be our last resort
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FOOD
The resilience of uchche, bitter melon
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Madhushree Ghosh
A bitter melon vine in San Diego becomes a lifeline to family, memory and the complicated meaning of home
Enough with the “-maxxing”
Joy Saha
The Gen Z-coined suffix has infiltrated lifestyle and dietary spaces, encouraging us to obsess over what we eat
For Delta flyers, snack time is over
Joy Saha
Will I get a free Biscoff? How about some pretzels? Not on Delta's short-haul flights, says the airline
A gentle 15-minute kitchen reset
Ashlie D. Stevens
Not a deep clean. Not a weekend project. Just a reset that helps you start again
The cult of New England Chinese food
Katie Lockhart
A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England
7 ways to use up that can of black beans
Francesca Giangiulio
From salads to brownies, smart, low-effort ways to turn pantry black beans into meals, snacks and sweets
This is the ultimate spring pasta
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Lemon juice and freshly grated Parmesan cheese help elevate a simple dish into a seasonal classic
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Susan Shapiro
My father said my confessional writing humiliated him. We got along best when I had an ailment he could fix
"Dear Father" letters and DNA tests
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Fathers have always been prickly territory for me, a Métis child of the Sixties Scoop adopted by Mennonites
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