Chris Noth says he cheated, not assault
The actor gave his first on the record interview since he was accused of sexual assault in 2021
Florida book war comes for Shakespeare
"The rest of the nation — no, the world, is laughing us," teacher says
I surrender to the pumpkin spice creep
Here's why I'm breaking all my typical "food rules"
The simplicity of frying at home
"The more I fried, the more confident I became and soon, any and all oil-based projects felt attainable"
Texas trial changed abortion story
In July, the case for abortion was made by women themselves who had been denied abortions and sued the state
Trump at odds with lawyer over recusal
“Sometimes clients follow our suggestions, sometimes they don't," attorney John Lauro said in an interview
Judge Chutkan gets increased security
"Judges don’t have security under normal circumstances" unless there's a reason, like a threat, legal expert says
Trump risks gag order at speedy hearing
"The speed at which this is moving suggests he will lose the war," predicted legal expert Norm Eisen
New COVID mutant EG.5 driving up cases
Experts say the variant nicknamed Eris is thriving due to waning immunity and shifting baselines
Trump lawyers "undermined" own arguments
Smith's team insisted on a protective order, accusing Trump of seeking to "try the case in the media"
Anti-woke exposed as MAGA for the elite
While Trump feeds red meat to the base, the alt-right grifts educated conservatives with "respectability" packaging
Has Mark Meadows turned MAGA traitor?
We now know many of the facts about the Jan. 6 conspiracy — but there's much more. Will Meadows spill the beans?
Could plastic pollution be not that bad?
A new study raises questions about the quantity of plastic in the ocean, but the threat itself is clear
Trans teen joy is larger than politics
Comments by Ne-Yo & Rowling offer a harmful view on trans youth, which makes Netflix's "Heartstopper" essential TV
More gay men can donate blood—here's why
A policy that wasn't rooted solely in science is diminished, but certain barriers to blood donation still remain
Museum drops JK Rowling for transphobia
The museum's "Fantasy: Worlds of Myth and Magic" exhibit no longer contains any mentions of the outspoken author
Ne-Yo says sorry for trans kids comments
The singer had previously slammed parents who allowed their kids to declare their own gender identity
J6 investigator trashes Trump's defense
Evidence suggests Trump was "acting with a sober mind and with criminal intent," ex-investigative counsel says
Reframing that "Oppenheimer" sex scene
The earliest Hindus saw sex as a soul of their religion and culture, and Christopher Nolan pays tribute in his way
Trump's suit against Carroll dismissed
Carroll’s lawyer said she “looks forward to obtaining additional compensatory and punitive damages”
Cannon "comes out swinging" at Smith
Cannon's ruling "clearly shows her ignorance (bias? both?)" argued former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
Alaska capital faces major flood
"We didn't even think that this was possible," Aaron Jacobs at the National Weather Service Juneau told ABC News
Experts: Trump dares judge to crack down
“Any other defendant” would be “sent to jail and have to await trial in jail,” says ex-prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
US cities criminalize feeding the hungry
Political and religious nonprofits are pushing back against the ordinances, saying they violate their rights