"Spirited Away" delights 20 years later
Despite the fact that many of its elements were alien to American audiences, the film became a sensation
Chinese celebs push One China messaging
The Chinese government has a new ally when it comes to pushing its official line on Taiwan: celebrities
A recipe for lo mai gai from Lucas Sin
It features seasoned sticky rice, plus stir-fried pork belly and marinated chicken thigh
A physicist debunks the Ukraine UFOs
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UAPs, appeared in Ukraine's skies recently. Loeb weighs in on the data
Andrew Zimmern is coming over for dinner
The chef and "Family Dinner" host on how sobriety, curiosity and found family sparked his desire to feed people
What is Canadian Thanksgiving?
For our neighbors up North, the annual holiday arrives a month earlier on the second Monday of October
A no-bake hit from Molly Yeh
You don't have to have kids to love Molly Yeh's crunchy, chewy, chocolate squares
"Let the Right One In" softens its bite
The TV series version of the famous Swedish novel is inspired by it more than directly adapted, and low on fright
The absolute best way to make s'mores
Because it's still camping season . . .
Déjà vu, explained
Psychologists researched what causes that strange feeling when you think you've been somewhere before
The scientific case against dinner
Confining one’s eating to a shorter period of time during the day appears to confer numerous health benefits
Why "age caps" can't fix democracy
Majorities seem to favor a startlingly anti-democratic solution that's probably worse than doing nothing at all
Mar-a-Lago witness wounded in attack
The case of the woman who infiltrated Mar-a-Lago pretending to be a Rothschild heiress took a strange turn
Maika Monroe: Silent scream queen?
The “It Follows” star is in two new thrillers this spooky season, making her a contender for the bloody crown
Strangers explain my autism to me
"You don't seem autistic": Those on the spectrum find neurotypicals often explain our condition to us. Why?
Will America's waters lose protection?
Sackett v. EPA could roll back protections for more than 50 percent of the nation’s wetlands
The super sounds of "Reservoir Dogs"
On its 30th anniversary, a look at Quentin Tarantino's film and its revolutionary 1970s-inflected soundtrack
Finding hope in our brokenness
For my own family, the church I believe in and our country, these are dark times. Maybe that's what we need
Oath Keepers leader blew dues on hookers
Ex-wife claims that while Rhodes spent lavishly, she and her six children suffered and ate canned oatmeal
MTG is an "embarrassment" to her town
“I’m embarrassed to be from her district," says a resident of Rome, Georgia
"Click chemistry" earns a Nobel
A Nobel Prize was awarded for creating an efficient and sustainable way to bind chemicals
America's wildly contradictory sex story
This is why American culture feels both pearl-clutching and porn-saturated at the same time
A foodie's guide to eating in Toronto
Chaya Milchtein breaks down how travelers of every size can enjoy the Ontario's gorgeous capital city
This berry chocolate pie tastes like joy
Whipped cream, dark chocolate, cream cheese, late-season strawberries — this dessert really does have everything