This is why you're always cold
Colder weather makes some of us especially miserable. Genetics, metabolism and where you were born all play a role
"Drew Barrymore Show" picketed by WGA
Barrymore has previously been very supportive of the strikes
All about UFOs and alien intelligence
Are aliens real? What about interdimensional craft? And what’s going on with the government?
Sacre bleu! "Walking Dead" infects Paris
In AMC's newest zombie spinoff, our beloved biker is confronted with a foreign concept. And it's not the undead
Poor countries face vaccine inequity
Vaccination is a global strategy, yet many low-income countries can't access then, perpetuating the pandemic
Why the Swiss hoard their amazing wine
And your cheat sheet for discovering the joys of Swiss wine — wherever you are
Do animals feel shame? It depends
Shame and embarrassment can reveal a lot about animal evolution
5 tips for staying sober at a party
Once my hangovers hit harder than Mike Tyson in 1988, I decided to take a break from alcohol. Here's how it went
Johnson blames whale deaths on windmills
"I’m not an alarmist, and I’m not in denial," Johnson said before introducing his windmill theory
Enter the "little man" theory of history
Of course our four-times-indicted ex-president is the archetypal Little Man of history. Sadly, he's not alone
The joys of Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball"
Following its 2013 debut, "Wrecking Ball" shocked, angered and bemused both fans and critics of the singer
LGBTQ people face barriers to IVF
The community is increasingly seeking services, but many report discrimination or extra hoops to jump through
Robot police dogs are on patrol
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying
Stephen King's "Christine" turns 40
Hosts of "The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast" and "Don't Push Pause" help plead a case for this chaotic film
Bill Burns, the CIA and the Ukraine war
Burns knows Russia well, and warned about NATO expansion decades ago. Could he help end the Ukraine conflict?
Monroe residence spared demolition
The stay pushes for the property to be considered as a historic-cultural monument
Why Gen Z is investing in Le Creuset
The French cookware brand is making collectors out of a new generation of home cooks
Auctioning Freddie Mercury's belongings
Some may wonder why Mary Austin is letting Sotheby's sell the late Queen frontman's belongings, but I get it
Megyn & Tucker's love of conspiracy bunk
They will never tell you the truth about this, but these two pundits can inflict plenty of damage on their own
Should we keep outer space "wild?"
As space mining and colonization become not-so-distant realities, scientists say preservation should be prioritized
Caesar is the comfort food of salads
Caesar salad can be a literally perfect dish — but that's unfortunately not always the case. So make it at home!
Trump is "really upset" about Navarro
Giuliani claims to have been with Trump when the news broke about Navarro and calls the conviction "absurd"
Jake Tapper on history, media and Trump
CNN host talks about his new political thriller, the media's failures and the deep roots of the Trump crisis
Our digital disillusionment with dating
Dating horror stories like the Tabi Swiper lead us to hyper-fixate on unattainable men like Timothée Chalamet