School board circuses are no accident
It's easy to laugh at the clowns melting down at school board meetings, but there's a method to this madness
So what's a cocktail, really?
It might not be what you'd expect
Trump's vision for America: Don't laugh
It's ludicrous that Donald Trump thought he could crack down on Jimmy Kimmel's jokes. But it's really not funny
The search for climate's Dr. Fauci
A growing number of physicians are trying to transform the medical profession to meet climate change challenges
Why are left-hand turns so bad?
Avoiding left turns can save energy, reduce gridlock, and cut down on accidents — here's why
Earth has a 27-million-year "pulse"
Globe-spanning geological events seem to follow a pattern. Here's when we are due for the next one
5 best coca-cola cocktail recipe
Here's how to level up the classic soda in super-creative, totally off-the-wall ways
GOP probe rejects Michigan fraud claims
Republican-led committee urges state attorney general to prosecute those pushing election lies “for their own ends”
Abbott vetoes slate of Dem-led bills
One of the measures would have required a middle school course on how to identify domestic abuse
Union avoidance: A secret industry
Amazon's union-busting plan was almost certainly crafted by legal experts. But everything about that is a secret
Bakker fined $150K for fake COVID cure
Others, like the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, still haven't been punished for selling similar products
GOP official charged with voter fraud
Edward Snodgrass faces a minimum of six months behind bars and a fine
DOJ probe zeros in on Stone over Jan. 6
"Could it progress to potential charges? You bet," former U.S. Attorney-turned-LA Times columnist Harry Litman said
SecDef rips Gaetz' 'spurious' CRT claims
"We don't teach critical race theory. We don't embrace critical race theory ... that's a spurious conversation"
George R.R. Martin's "GoT" regret
The author spoke while in Chicago getting an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, Northwestern University
How Silicon Valley changed what we eat
In her new book "Technically Food," Larissa Zimberoff explores the overlap between technology and your daily diet
Fla. to survey students' political views
Colleges could lose funding if survey of "ideas and perspectives" fails to satisfy state's GOP-run legislature
DeSantis' new law ensnares Trump fan
Florida Republicans may soon see their latest stunt backfire in their faces
Jeopardy apologizes for offensive clue
The clue occurred in the category for “Plain-Named Maladies”
How period humor is changing the world
“It's easy to put yourselves in those shoes — or rather, those underpants” says "Period. End of Sentence." author
Convicted Capitol rioter avoids jails
"What does that matter here?" says CNN host John Berman
A red-tinted strawberry moon rises
The moon will look red-tinged as it rises Thursday for a once-a-year Strawberry Moon
Blame guns, not BLM, for rising crime
Conservatives are using crime as cover for ugly race-baiting, but their own lax gun policies are the real culprit
Arizona ballot maker: There's no bamboo
CEO of ballot firm says no watermarks, no bamboo: He can't "figure out what they could possibly be looking for"