Roberts urged to probe Thomas trips
"It is well past time for the Supreme Court to align with the rest of government in a proper code of ethics"
Quiet quitting academia in "Lucky Hank"
Tenured professors who can't be fired: they're just like us!
When cancer meets lack of insurance
“It is very random — that’s, I think, the heartbreaking part about it."
Doctors are disappearing from ERs
A private equity–owned medical staffing company employs fewer doctors in its ERs as a cost-saving initiative
4 killed, 8 hurt in Louisville shooting
"I have a very close friend that didn't make it today"
Fox settles with man accused of rigging
"If Fox is required to pay large settlements," it may not be able to stay the same much longer, ex-prosecutor says
The best-tasting pistachio origins
The nut of 2023 continues its reign
Why the "toothpick trick" ruins cakes
Most home bakers learn to check a cake's doneness by poking the center with a toothpick. You should stop doing that
Dems target Boebert after close race
Democrat Adam Frisch will challenge Boebert again after a narrow loss in 2022
Tenn. GOP: We are "just beginning"
Republicans are trying to cash in on what critics have called a blatantly anti-democratic and authoritarian vote
AOC warns of "national abortion ban"
NY congresswoman calls ruling "an extreme abuse of power" and "an extraordinary example of judicial overreach"
The nomenclature of farming
Local, natural, grass-fed . . . what do they actually mean?
Independents ditch Trump after charges
"I don't think Trump can win because he has too much baggage," Texas voter says
Critics scoff at Clarence Thomas defense
Right-wing Supreme Court justice "broke the law, and it isn't particularly close," legal analysts say
The man who warned us about Trump
Legendary investigative reporter Wayne Barrett didn't live to see Trump's downfall — but he knew it was coming
GOP threatens funds to ousted Dem's city
Commissioner says they're "being threatened by the state to take away funding needed funding to run our schools"
Abbott: Pardon man who killed protester
Daniel Perry tweeted that he "might have to kill a few people" on his way to work
Barr: DOJ has "strong" Trump evidence
"It will gravely weaken Trump" in the general election, his former attorney general predicted
The case against Donald Trump is sound
"The Manhattan case brought by Alvin Bragg is sound," says former federal prosecutor Shan Wu
Anti-trans folks contradict themselves
How do we know the trans hysteria is a moral panic? Because conservatives can't keep track of their own nonsense
The precursor to ChatGPT from 1966
Eliza, a chatbot that substituted for a shrink, fascinated and troubled humanity back when it was released
An unforgettable "Succession" wedding
It's inevitable that with the Roys, Connor's wedding is just another setting for a family blindside
A world without cars is possible
A car-free society would be more equitable, more efficient, and less polluted. Here's how we could get there
Should you add a cork to your bolognese?
Salon Food looked into whether Brooklyn Beckham's cooking hack is really helpful or just a bunch of baloney