J.D. Vance may profit from Big Tech data
Trump's Ohio candidate rips Big Tech tactics but invests in app that collects "extensive information" on users
Biden refers to Trump as a plague
President Joe Biden roasted his predecessor during a Saturday evening speech
Judge rejects Trump’s sworn affidavit
The former president is currently in contempt of court and has been ordered to pay $10,000 a day
10 bewitching facts about Beltane
Here are 10 fascinating facts about the mysterious festival behind social media's recent "witchcore" aesthetics
How "Shining Girls" deviates from book
Unlike Lauren Beukes' novel of the same name, the show features a supernatural element and a few plot changes
High schoolers' extreme college anxiety
The PBS documentary "Try Harder!" chronicles the anxieties of today's high-achieving teens
It's almost too easy to make onion rings
You probably have an onion rattling around in your kitchen right now. What more glorious fate could you give it?
Bring back the McDonald's Snack Wrap
The item, which was created by a Culinary Institute of America chef, deserves a comeback
"Barry" star OK if Sally is "a monster"
If you thought Sally Reed was self-involved before, Goldberg says, wait 'til you see how she mishandles power
Why it’s raining harder than ever
Warmer temperatures cause heavier rainfall across the U.S. — even in the driest cities
What happens when you drink blood
Hematologists explain what happens, and the dangers, of drinking someone else's blood
Fennel is our favorite spring herb
Plus, how to have fun with fronds!
Who gained most from the boom of 2021?
Everyone in America gained from the trillions spent on pandemic relief — but billionaires did best of all
"Grace & Frankie" reunites "9 to 5" cast
Grace and Frankie are reminded by an old friend that "the tide's gonna turn, and it's all gonna roll your way"
When "Top Chef" lost its sense of taste
Disclosing a disability like Long COVID is a personal choice. It can also have serious consequences at work
The bacteria that eat plastic waste
There are a number of challenges inherent to using bacteria to dissolve plastic, but the upsides are huge
Emergency contraception battle in Texas
Grassroots organizers are employing stealth tactics to help young women get emergency contraception
Ti West is fine if you walk out of "X"
The filmmaker spoke to Salon about crafting his subversive horror film set in Texas, elderly sex, and the prequel
Jimmy Carter and disability rights
In 1977, people with disabilities occupied federal buildings across America. It was the beginning of something big
Trump supporters trek to canceled rally
The risk of severe weather canceled a Trump rally in Nebraska that drew a crowd from across the country
Gaetz inaccurate diagnosis of insulin
Health economists and diabetes experts weigh in on Gaetz’s faulty cause-and-effect argument that "doesn't exist"
Ann Wilson on gender, "Greed" and George
Heart's lead vocalist and songwriter digs deep into her Beatles influences for this "Everything Fab Four" interview
The bizarre politics of office lunch
Why do humans forget how to act within the confines of an office lunch room?