McCarthy blames Biden for Putin invasion
McCarthy once said withholding military aid from Ukraine was the "rightful thing to do" — but now he's flipped
Many Jan. 6 rioters linked to far right
Almost a third of Jan. 6 defendants have extremist links, says researcher Michael Jensen. It could be much more
Fukuyama: We can still save democracy
The man who brought us "The End of History" says America faces long-term "political decay," but it's not too late
Cawthorn busted for blowing taxpayer $
As the lawmaker was living it up, he tweeted that Democratic politicians love wasting your tax dollars
"Euphoria" challenges what TV should be
An aesthetic of transgression is implemented to tackle the status quo head-on and shock complacent audiences
Trump Jr. mocked for armed Easter bunny
"Come and take it"
A bolder than "Bridgerton" reading list
Perhaps the bookish Bridgerton would like one of these new romances that, unlike the show, include queer characters
Millennial parents reject Boomer wisdom
To the occasional chagrin of Boomer grandparents, millennial moms and dads are letting their kids be more emotional
A primer on cooking with cactus
We'd suggest starting with chef Alex Tellez’s quick nopales en escabeche
A spicy taste of Mexican street corn
This easy weeknight dinner tastes like you're on vacation
Impossible Foods launches sausage links
The impossible is now possible!
First Lady doesn't live up to its icons
Not even Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson and Michelle Pfeiffer can save this loose braid of slight biographical drama
COVID worsened the "Paramedic Paradox"
The shortage of paramedics in rural America has only worsened as a result of Covid-19
How shame became cultural currency
Shame, Cathy O'Neil argues, is a fundamental unit via which tech profits, empires fall, and trauma is sewn
Graham pilloried after praying for Putin
"I think we just need to pray that God can change his heart”
How can I tell if my chicken's gone bad?
You forgot how long it's been in the fridge and now you're wondering . . . Is this safe to eat?
The cost of defending freedom in Ukraine
The world is too connected for the U.S. to go unaffected by war in Ukraine
Was Jesus resurrected from the dead?
Is the Easter Resurrection something that literally happened, or a spiritual metaphor? There's no consensus
Daniels on the theory of "Everything"
Directors Daniel Kwan and Scheinert spoke to Salon about their bold new film that embraces the profound and profane
What makes bird eggs so colorful
Competition between brood parasites and their hosts drives multi-color egg adaptations
High gas costs won't stop climate change
Price spikes alone don't change our driving habits — but an increase in the gas tax might
The magical magnetism of Mads Mikkelsen
Our eternal affection for silent types explains why Americans would kill to have this Dane at a party
Lessons of the Radical Republicans
Their crusade to remake America after the Civil War fell short — but it was one of our nation's finest hours
Zelenskyy says brace for nukes
The Ukrainian president's comments come as peace activists warn Sweden and Finland against joining NATO