Stay warm with this black bean soup
"Though I’ve written this recipe, I’ll be the first to tell you that you don’t need a recipe to make this soup"
“Witcher” baffles newbies, beguiles fans
The campy franchise has its shortcomings, but Netflix's uneven adaptation manages to improve in later episodes
Eat & drink your way around Philly
Philly’s delicious, lively restaurant scene has been getting bigger and better for years, and it’s time to explore
The 2010s became the decade of self-care
Around the time the smartphone hit it big, we sought ways to disconnect from the stresses that technology wrought
The revolution starts with the dishes
An Inflection Point conversation with the bestselling author of "Fair Play" about the revolution at home
Science: Sloppy gift wrapping is better
A new study looks at the impact a gift's wrapping has on how the recipient likes what you give them
US Steel lays off 1,545 Detroit workers
"If I didn’t get elected, you wouldn’t have a steel industry," Trump bragged last month, as US Steel stock fell 70%
America loves war: Can we give it up?
Facing the Washington Post's huge Afghanistan exposé honestly requires asking some dark questions about America
How junk food shapes the teenage brain
Adolescents are the greatest consumers of calorie-rich “junk” foods
Trump adviser: GOP "suppressing votes"
Justin Clark's remark, which he claims refers to false allegations, came during a discussion about poll watching
A decade in true crime evolution
Here are the essential true crime stories of the 2010s and how they changed storytelling and the real world
Miller targets child refugee agency
Democrats banned the refugee agency from sharing info with ICE, but Miller is trying to circumvent the law
Bevin defends pardoning child rapist
Asked how he could pardon a convicted child rapist, Bevin replied, "which one?"
Our decade of climate crisis
The climate has changed over the last 10 years, and public awareness is now high. But the hard work is still ahead
Fields of waste
Where do the millions of square feet of synthetic turf go to die?
Coming soon: Donald Trump unleashed
We're about to get Trump squared: He'll triple down on trying to steal the election after the Senate lets him off
Hospitals left behind
Political discourse around infrastructure investment has all but ignored the deteriorating state of U.S. hospitals
Warren, Mayor Pete and the "wine cave"
Political pundits love a brawl. But the subject of the Warren-Buttigieg dispute — corruption — was barely mentioned
How "tough on crime" became a liability
Kamala Harris’ campaign fizzled as her past as a prosecutor haunted her candidacy.
Trump admin fights Russia sanctions
The news arrives exactly one week after Trump met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in the Oval Office
Huh? Wakanda was listed a trade partner
Is the country from Marvel’s “Black Panther” real after all — and the government just doesn’t want us to know?
Dollars for doctors
Pharmaceutical companies have paid doctors billions of dollars for consulting, promotional talks, meals and more
Voting tech funding gets mixed responses
Activists worry new systems won’t resolve disputed results.
Family and food: Return of the artisans
The chef raises a glass to the renaissance of artisans across America in her holiday special, airing Friday on PBS