McDaniel resigns as Trump eyes takeover
Trump is backing daughter-in-law Lara for RNC co-chair after she vowed to use "every single penny" to aid him
Donalds defends Trump Black voter claims
"This is something similar that Black people have to deal with, with the justice system themselves," Donalds said
GOP primaries could be a trap for Trump
Trump is weaker than the narrative that's been laid out would have us believe
Climate change will help locusts
Recent research finds that certain agricultural pests will thrive in a warming planet, threatening agriculture
Trump's CPAC speech showed clear decay
A confused Donald Trump kept up his threats of retribution during this weekend's conservative confab
SCOTUS on century-old crusade to control
How a 1927 case about forced sterilization led to the targeting of IVF in states like Alabama
Black women vital to science journalism
Trust in science — and science news — is broken. Rebuilding it begins at the foundation
Is Clarence Thomas' law clerk a racist?
While working at Turning Point USA in 2015, the new clerk apparently texted another employee, "I hate Black people"
"Walking Dead's" epic apocalyptic love
Just your basic "man meets woman, woman loses man, woman slices through zombie hordes to find man again" love story
Newsom views Biden's age as a positive
"What a gift it is for the American people," Newsom said of Biden's wisdom in an appearance on "Meet The Press"
I'm unplugging my diet
The first step is walking out the front door, hungry and without a destination
A hero's body: Greek tragedy and Navalny
How Sophocles' wrenching tragedy "Antigone," written 2,500 years ago, prefigured the aftermath of Navalny's death
Biden's Gaza collapse could elect Trump
Joe Biden is the main enabler of Israel's carnage in Gaza. Morally and politically, that could mean disaster
The SAG Awards let it all hang out
Elizabeth Debicki lost her shoes. Pedro Pascal speechified drunk. This is the awards show this season was missing
Time for peace in Ukraine — or disaster
U.S. policy drove a year of pointless, bloody stalemate, leaving Ukraine in dire peril. None of it had to happen
The conflict generated by sand
Sand is the second-most commonly used resource on Earth and its environmental and social impacts are massive
Barbra Streisand honored at SAG Awards
Presented with the Life Achievement award, Streisand touched upon the prejudice that fellow dreamers fight against
CPAC: Trump rants about killer migrants
Trump voiced his concerns on Saturday about people from insane asylums being deposited into our country
Amy Schumer: Trolling led to diagnosis
People tripping over themselves to comment on changes in Schumer's appearance led her to seek medical attention
"The Traitors": Love the way they lie
There's a reason why we're primed to watch a murder mystery about people who are great at deceiving and accusing
The "bowlification" of fast-casual food
Food in bowls is gentrifying traditional dishes and stripping them of their authentic flavors and seasonings
Senator equates Nex Benedict with filth
At a legislative forum on Friday, Sen. Tom Woods emphasized the moral and Christian fortitude he aims to represent
AI "killer robots": The future of war
Swarms of self-guided automated weapons systems will fight future wars. What will they decide to do?
"The Sopranos" made Journey hot again
With only 3 days before air time, Steve Perry gave the OK to use "Don't Stop Believin'" for the final episode