"Trump derangement": It's real, sort of
In an epic case of projection, followers of an infamous deranged criminal accuse their foes of a mental disorder
Being Black and pregnant in the South
Infant mortality rates in rural counties, especially for Black babies, are poised to get worse
How to protect against emerging STIs
From gonorrhea and syphilis to newer ailments, these are the STDs that you need to be on the watch for
The right's "dark money ATM" funds hate
The lack of transparency hides the "financial forces shaping conservative initiatives" from the public
Kissinger and a forgotten genocide
It's hard to keep track of Kissinger's crimes — but his handling of the Pakistan crisis of 1971 was up there
Putting progressive values to practice
Philanthropic leaders share lessons for progressives to maximize their giving
Flu kills hundreds of elephant seals
“If the virus reaches those populations, they are in threat of extinction," one expert told New Scientist
Why "Titanic" extras were all short
Almost 30 years after its release, previously unknown trivia about "Titanic" is still bubbling up
The hipsters are ruining coffee
Coffee culture is pretentious and annoying. But history shows that it's always been that way
Teen gets life for school shooting
Ethan Crumbley, only 15-years-old when he committed his crimes, will not be eligible for parole
How microstressors plague the holidays
Trivial stresses can add up, which is why holidays can seem extra awful. But there are ways to survive
Spinach and artichoke dip meets pasta
This might become your new go-to winter comfort food
"May December": Joe never stood a chance
Todd Haynes' disturbing, darkly comic film challenges what an abuser looks like and who lets them get away with it
Texas court blocks emergency abortion
Shortly after Kate Cox won an order allowing her to legally obtain the procedure, the state intervened
Fast-food work's modern stigma
After assaulting a Chipotle employee, an Ohio woman was sentenced to work in fast-food for 60 days
How to make EV battery repair safer
Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources — but challenges are holding back the industry
Time for the Constitution's Trump test
Can the Constitution be used to block Donald Trump from re-taking office?
Donald Duck vs. Salvador Allende
A century after Disney's founding and 50 years after the Chilean coup, the battle for our shared future rages on
The path to dictatorship and democracy
Elections in American history have heralded both the beginning of Civil War and the end of slavery
Hot mic: Debate panelist mocks DeSantis
In a newly circulated clip, a male voice can be heard saying, "Look at that face. Looks like he shot his dog”
Trump's gag order upheld with tweaks
The court concludes that Trump's rhetoric causes real threats but allows him certain liberties of expression
Jan. 6 architect helping multiple probes
Kenneth Chesebro is cooperating with prosecutors across the country after pleading guilty to conspiracy in Georgia
"Girls, gays & theys" owned Squid Game
Nothing could save this spinoff from being anything other than cheap, but one twist made it more watchable
Diddy's numerous sexual assault lawsuits
Bad Boy Entertainment CEO settled a sexual assault lawsuit with ex-partner Cassie and since then more have followed