Defiant Trump teases a comeback
Acquitted following his second Senate impeachment trial, Trump also claimed to be a champion of rule of law
Conversation hearts are finally back
The iconic candy returns with new phrases from song lyrics like "I'M YOURS," "LUVME TENDER" and "SUGAR SUGAR"
Make these whoopie pies for Valentine's
Everyone loves to order cheese or chocolate with a glass of wine for dessert. Now, you can have them in one bite
Not guilty: Senate GOP let Trump off
A majority of the Senate found Trump guilty of inciting an insurrection — but Republicans blocked his conviction
The Oracle Pour has spoken: Sazerac
Ask the Oracle Pour: What should I drink today? All signs point to the Sazerac, a New Orleans classic
On grief, seasoning skillets and BLTs
Layering on a smooth coating helped me overcome the loss of my father
Trump legal team "caught by surprise"
MSNBC reports former President Donald Trump's defense team was blindsided by the vote to allow witness subpoenas
Patty Smyth on 6,000 miles of Abbey Road
On "Everything Fab Four," Smyth breaks down why, unlike the Beatles, she writes songs for break-ups, not weddings
Bingeing not as exciting as weekly shows
Which strategy works best for a TV show’s durability and the audience’s viewing experience is up for debate.
How to end a friendship
I've spent years reporting on the emerging science of friendship. Here's what I've learned about ending one
Best lightning-quick baked pasta recipes
Don't skimp on one key ingredient — cheese pulls are the main reason to bake pasta in the first place
5 websites teaching about the Holocaust
New digital tools are offering people more accessible ways to engage with and learn about Holocaust history
AstraZeneca must justify vaccine price
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"
The Black thinker who saw this coming
At the end of World War II, pioneering religious thinker Howard Thurman saw fascism coming to Christian America
Mixed messages in Beef impact on climate
Food industry funding can influence how research questions are asked. The results may confuse consumers
"Minari" and the grief of upset promises
In a region claimed by superstition and cow patties, a family breaks free from their expected path to success
Why spoken word poetry belongs in school
Gorman's rising popularity represents a prime opportunity for educators to use spoken word poetry in the classroom
What COVID and aliens have in common
Immunology and alien-hunting require the same scientific methods. Scientists aren't articulating this very well
How China is reshaping the planet
China’s massive One Belt One Road project is being touted as a modern Silk Road. Is America’s global hegemony over?
Trump knew about Pence evac before tweet
Latest revelation could be put to use by Democratic impeachment managers.
Donald Trump's last stand
Republicans cowered in terror until he was decisively beaten — then, at last, just enough of them stood up
COVID response needs more female voices
A recent study suggests women are more likely to take COVID seriously. But in many countries, they’re going unheard
Trump made 40 years of bad policy worse
A commission set out to study Trump’s policies. Their report ended up as an indictment of the entire U.S. system
"Mauritanian" rekindles Gitmo debate
Acclaimed new film calls public attention to the U.S. government's treatment of prisoners at Guantánamo Bay