How to fix drafty windows before winter
If your energy bills are higher than usual, drafts might be partially to blame . . .
Books to read if you like "Bake Off"
From reality show rom-coms to literary dishes, books if you like "Bake Off"
What's behind Elon's Twitter disaster?
Social media experts saw this all coming: Engineers don't understand freedom of speech, community or human behavior
Tiffany Cross was too real for MSNBC
MSNBC hired Cross for her "authentic Black voice." She told white people the truth about themselves. Now she's gone
Stevie Wonder’s "Superstition" at 50
The appealing dance song also features the Hohner Clavinet, which Wonder described as "funky, dirty, stinky"
Jon Stewart sifts through midterms chaos
On “The Problem with Jon Stewart,” the midterms are boiled down to "could have been worse?"
Is Elon Musk actually a futurist?
The term "futurism" refers to an Italian movement from the 20th century — with ideas quite different from Musk's
Climate change ups the pressure on bees
Bees have long faced issues as a result of anthropogenic climate change, but things are getting worse
End of the Trump bender? I doubt it
It's a familiar refrain: Dammit, surely he's finished now! I hate to say it, but he'll probably survive this too
Trump rages over Blake Masters loss
"Idiot, and possibly corrupt, officials have lost control of the tainted Election in Arizona," Trump says
Modified bacteria can clean up pollution
Genetically modified bacteria can make all types of materials — and it's easy and cheap
Trump's DeSantis rant lands in court
Trump's post-election 'Ron DeSanctimonious' comments didn't go unnoticed by lawyers
Biden would be a disaster in 2024
Momentary good feelings are understandable, but Biden was the biggest negative for Democrats. It's time to move on
How to make sense of your COVID-19 test
A team of researchers goes through the most common questions about COVID-19 rapid tests
Big Meat takes a page from Big Oil
Big Meat is using astroturfed research to obfuscate the effect of meat on the planet. Why are we letting them?
The diverse world of non-alcoholic beer
Increasingly, many are beginning to abstain from alcohol for a plethora of reasons. How has this affected beers?
Climate change comes to prisons
Florida lacks a comprehensive policy to protect people locked in increasingly sweltering prisons
"The Crown" gives Charles a glow-up
Queen Elizabeth II was a monarch for the TV age, but once her son broke Diana's heart the camera's cut wasn't kind
Biden halts debt relief applications
"We are not standing down," U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vowed
Is meat consumption falling in the UK?
People must eat 30% less meat by the end of the decade to lower the environmental impact of food production: report
Long COVID and lung damage
"Long COVID" encompasses a slew of effects that lead to your body (and lungs) not functioning at their best
15 facts to know about Veterans Day
Apostrophe or no apostrophe? How long should one observe the holiday? We've got the answers
Kroger employees report late paychecks
“I feel like management should forfeit their pay for a few weeks and see how they can pay bills and buy groceries"
Costco's pecan pies are over four pounds
Alas, we have an important signal that the most wonderful time of the year is (almost) here