The right-wing is ascendant on campus
Conservatives crow about college campuses being hives of the radical left. On the ground, it's not especially true
Mainstreaming "electrify everything"
One in five Americans now lives in an area that's trying to move buildings off fossil fuels
It's time for Zoë Chao to take the lead
She steals the scenes from "Your Place or Mine" to "Somebody I Used to Know" to "The Afterparty"
Ashton Kutcher has a unique coffee order
"It sounds gross, but I'm going to try it," Kelly Clarkson says
Dark money targets Biden agenda
Untraceable telecom money is pouring in — to Democrats as well as Republicans. The goal? To shut down government
Pipeline company paid off police
From riot gear to PR to Dairy Queen, records detail every expense Enbridge reimbursed after the Line 3 protests.
Remembering New Yorker's Stanley Mieses
My friend and mentor Stanley was one of a kind, and he opened doors for many struggling writers, including me
The old-school nostalgia of Andes Mints
The chocolate mints are found in diners, steakhouses and red sauce joints — all places that inspire nostalgia
Expert tips for perfect scrambled eggs
Looking for creamier, fluffier scrambled eggs? This advice will get you to a better breakfast
New legislation to tackle plastic waste
New legislation hopes to cut down on the extreme amount of waste due to single-use plastic
The burden of being named James Bond
Filmmaker Matthew Bauer says sharing the name of the famous spy comes with "this idea of a certain masculinity"
Recovery doesn't have to look like A.A.
There's not one right way to addiction recovery, though we've been acculturated to think that
A new rating system for healthy food
Which is better for you: a bagel with cream cheese or avocado toast? A new rating system could answer that
Magic Mike doesn't know what women want
A researcher on male strip shows and women customers analyzes what's missing from Channing Tatum's latest gyration
Dahl’s books rewritten for sensitivity
Publisher Puffin is using sensitivity readers to make big changes to a variety of Dahl’s children's books
So much for "efficient" dictatorships
Mussolini didn't make the "trains run on time," and Hitler's economy was a disaster. Some lessons must be relearned
Yoko Ono's infinite artistic universe
As an artist and collaborator, Yoko Ono, who turns 90 today, has always been ahead of her time
Did electric lighting ruin our sleep?
Researchers who study human sleep patterns say that "biphasic sleep" may be a more natural way to rest
Trump gets caught up in the cover-up
A Special Counsel in Washington D.C. is also comparing the testimony of Trump witnesses for conflicts
Election grifters are cashing in on lies
"This has almost become an industry on the right," expert says
Chris Brown mad about Rihanna narrative
"All y'all can suck my d**k disrespectfully," Brown said on Friday
Outpouring for "legend" Bruce Willis
The revelation of the actor's dementia diagnosis inspired many to share their support and memories of his work
Coulter vs. Haley in racist freakout
During "The Mark Simone Show," Coulter also referred to the presidential candidate as a “preposterous creature"