Trump's social media ban won't save us
A growing number of lawmakers and advocates are calling for the breaking up of Big Tech monopolies
Texas Dems demand Senate oust Ted Cruz
Three House members call on Schumer, McConnell to expel Cruz for supporting "armed insurrection against America"
Can a city truly be 100% renewable?
Hundreds of cities have pledged to switch to renewables — but there's a lot standing in their way
The selective restraint of U.S. police
We ran from police, even when we were innocent. White people freely walk towards cops even while committing crimes
How to achieve roast chicken greatness
"A roast chicken dinner is a complete explanation of why we cook," according to The New York Times food editor
A chili that's out of the ordinary
For a smoky flavor profile, we added country-style pork ribs, which become meltingly tender in the slow cooker
This is the best way to mince garlic
It it wasn't until I started professionally recipe testing that I learned the "why" behind mincing garlic
A failure of Andrew Yang's imagination
The mayoral candidate doesn't know that I'm the "lucky" one, though
Boseman's lasting impact on STEM
The late Chadwick Boseman was an inspiration in many ways, including leaving a lasting impact on STEM
Does Ivanka have a "political future"?
Ivanka and Jared Kushner reportedly "in a bit of a panic" — her plan to primary Marco Rubio in '22 may be on hold
How humans messed up cat faces
What if cute grumpy-faced cats are really a Cronenberg-esque eldritch horror of human genetic manipulation?
The TikTok tortilla hack you need to try
A hot new quesadilla technique has us folding over backwards for lunch
Five tips for getting back into reading
The good news is you read a lot more than you think
Omar, AOC call for Josh Hawley to resign
"While you may politically regret what you've revealed about yourself, you still have no place in public office"
GOP insider urges harsh crackdown
Lofgren spent 28 years on Capitol Hill. Now he says Republican zealots should be crushed, banished and ostracized
Trump transfers sacred land to miners
A last-minute transfer of Arizona’s Oak Flat, protected from miners since the Eisenhower administration
The labor of making the "Dickinson" cake
The poet's blue ribbon-winning cake tells us a lot about the intersection between gender roles and respect
What’s next after "Bridgerton"?
The show's success opens up the possibility for new TV adaptations of a largely unexplored genre: romance fiction
Caligula's garden is open
Caligula, Roman emperor from 37 to 41, was notorious for his debauchery. His infamous garden was his Mar-A-Lago
Who loves America? Not these people
Donald Trump hates democracy — and America — and has turned his party into a howling mob that only wants to destroy
Biden plans to take on climate change
Managing climate change requires a systems approach, with strategic coordination across all sectors
Facebook played big role in Capitol riot
Deadly Capitol raid would have still happened without Parler, says Media Matters head — but not without Facebook
Blue, but white first?
The FBI has long warned that white supremacist groups are seeking to infiltrate police
DeVos leaves behind a troubled legacy
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Five experts comment on the impact she had on education