"Whitey on the Moon" still relevant now
An assistant professor of hip-hop examines the timelessness of Scott-Heron's song in today's space-centric era
Your dog has a secret life
From conveying personal data via scents to using body language to "speak," dogs are secretly great communicators
Your dirty martini is due for an update
Why stop at olive brine?
What exactly is duck sauce?
A condiment factory employee estimated that “less than 5%" of all duck sauce finds its way to a duck
Lentil salad with spinach and Parmesan
For this salad, we like using Lentils du Puy, but feel free to use whatever variety you have in your pantry
Who needs "Kevin" anymore anyway? Not us
Maybe we were too focused on the show's gimmick to appreciate the uncategorizable bond between Patty and Allison
Impact of internet shutdowns in India
Shutdowns, aimed at quelling unrest, undercut the nation’s moral and ethical obligation to record history as it is
GOP Rep's family urges him to resign
"The extremism of your beliefs is finally getting the media attention it deserves"
The false promise of snake wine
Snake wine is sold openly all over Southeast Asia — but these tourist-lures do little to reflect the real culture
Rebuilding relationships with kebabs
One author’s exploration of growing pains, adulthood and homesickness
My mother's "selfish" writing retreat
At 15, I didn't understand that a mother must sometimes step away from the household to pursue other work she loves
McCarthy jokes about assaulting Pelosi
It's the latest shot in a running war of words between the two prominent politicos
Who's leading the attack on CRT?
Meet the Trump fan and Heritage Foundation stooge leading the racist, red-baiting assault on American education
On "FBoy Island," coupledom is business
For CJ, Sarah and Nakia, potential partners don't just have to look good – they have to look good with you
The epidemic of diseases of despair
Americans in different parts of the country align on what causes diseases of despair
Pfizer wants to legalize "kickbacks"
A Pfizer win could cost taxpayers billions and erase controls on pharma marketing after decades of rollback
Sarandon: It's pretty biblical out there
The actor spoke to Salon to share her wisdom about motherhood, aging and defying expectations without trying
Trump fans: History says quit whining
Except for the loser's massively wounded ego, in historical terms 2020 wasn't especially close or controversial
AZ audit ending with a whimper
"Not even a shred of being salvaged at this point," the first GOP lawmaker to oppose the audit said
This Trump call may have led to Jan. 6
The publicly released details about the phone call "are a roadmap to Trump's twisted thinking"
Book review: When scientists break bad
In “The Icepick Surgeon,” Sam Kean follows the long trail of amoral scientists, and their justifications
The view from Trauma Land
"Why not highlight the good, the funny?" a respected author and scholar asked me. This is why
AI-powered grocery shopping on the rise
"I like the way that non-food products alter the way that we buy our food. AI is just the latest iteration”
How to make not boring zoodles
For a fast and flavorful salad, we paired zucchini noodles and chicken with North Indian-inspired spices