Why parenting books make you feel bad
They supposedly offer childrearing advice — but for many parents, they just make us more miserable. Here’s why
A copycat version of a lunchbox favorite
I don't think it's just my own wistfulness that makes these recreations so darn good
The 6 best frozen meals at Trader Joe's
Because TJ's has so many options, it's hard to pick what to add to your cart first. Here's some advice from Reddit
This dish is perfect for summertime eats
Along with a tangy tomato sauce and homemade mustard, this dish is perfect for summertime eats
This cheesy omelet duvet oozes comfort
Did I mention that it is filled with gooey melty cheeses?
Iman Shumpert is our Renaissance man
From music to a role on "The Chi," the NBA champion shares why he's getting into all sides of entertainment
Judge blocks Biden's LGBTQ directives
The temporary block coincides with a lawsuit claiming that the directives infringe upon states’ rights
72% of Americans polled want renewables
Americans broadly support action, a Pew poll shows, but partisanship keeps getting in the way
What is NYC hiding about 9/11 toxins?
More people have now died of toxics exposure from 9/11 than in the attacks themselves
Elon Musk's bizarre vision of the future
Musk is sweet on "longtermism," a vision of deep-future human happiness that's even crazier than you think
Making America love the outdoors again
Comedian Baratunde Thurston talks about PBS' "America Outdoors," taking viewers into the wild inside of the country
Mass extinctions threaten Earth's future
A new study projects that at least one million extinctions are going to occur as a result of climate change
No Operation Warp Speed for antibiotics
Common urinary tract infections are leading to emergency room visits because of the failure of oral antibiotics
LOTR stars seek justice for Moriarty
Dominic Monaghan and Billy Boyd spoke to Salon about the "annoying" Sherlock, Shakespeare & their long friendship
Book exposes Bannon's Trump vacillations
When asked if Trump has ever lied, Bannon has previously said “Not to my knowledge, no”
Abortion Dr. gets threats due to Barrett
The Indiana abortion dr. involved in the 10-year-old Ohio girl case was called out by Barrett, and now threatened
Preventing hospital-acquired pneumonia
Unlike many infections that strike within hospitals, the federal government doesn’t require hospitals to report it
My hot Indian summers at Hindu camp
Over several summers as a camper, then a counselor, I overcame bears, a serial killer and the wrath of the gods
Subway tuna debacle moves through court
A federal judge has ruled that Subway can be sued over its "100% tuna" claim
The very best summer pasta sauce
Time, heat and crispy crumbled bacon transform fresh produce into the ideal seasonal sauce
A spicy celery margarita for sipping
The saltiness of celery makes this tequila cocktail a little savory
Three men and an energy vampire baby
Of course a vampire fantasy is the place where a woman can feed her desires over caring for a baby she never wanted
Flowers in the Attic: That's so Gothic
Lifetime's V.C. Andrews adaption does not disappoint in the melodrama department. Please don’t kill us, swan bed
New Orleans' blighted Navy base
The base has stood vacant for over a decade and the city is attempting to clear it of unhoused people