12 biggest Hot Labor Summer strikes
From Hollywood and Starbucks to nurses and bus drivers, workers nationwide continue to seek better contracts
The fall of the Red Delicious apple
It's a story of looks being prioritized over taste
MTG: Burning Man floods an act of God
During an episode of Infowars, Greene posits that this is "all part of the Left's new lie"
Why this is happening in Atlanta
A Black D.A. and a race-baiting white president are colliding in Atlanta — and it feels like the city's destiny
Scientologists oppose right-to-repair
Author Services, a Scientology-affiliated organization, joins the bevy of tech companies opposing right-to-repair
The joy of cooking — with your hands
"Weeknight cooking sometimes can feel like frenetic treading against the tide of culinary burnout"
Gun owners: It's time to stand up
I'm a gun owner and a former MAGA Republican. I have a message for my former tribe: Is this really what you want?
Death and disaster in the high desert
Organizers said Sunday that both “The Man” and “The Temple” will still burn
"Suits" shows there's life in old TV
The death of linear TV has been predicted for decades, but it's far from done
Filling in biodiversity knowledge gaps
The extinction crisis is slamming the Amazon, but it's so poorly understood, we don't know what's being lost
Chicken Alfredo is for the soul
When I was in high school, the cheesy, creamy pasta somehow took over. To this day, I'm grateful
This is your brain on sleeplessness
The short and long-term price we're paying for skipping sleep can damage our heart and worsen mental health
The most comforting Julia Child recipes
There may be no other cook with such a comforting, enriching oeuvre of simple, approachable comfort food recipes
It takes more than one superhero
Despite the success of "Blue Beetle," Latinos remain the most underrepresented group in films
Can't we all get along? Actually, no
Liberal "elites" are too mean to their MAGA fellow citizens, argues David Brooks. Jeepers, not that argument again
Patients can't find Adderall in shortage
Some are questioning the DEA’s role in allocating drug supply as the medication crisis deepens
When AI decides what pain meds you get
The use of systems to analyze opioid-prescribing data has sparked questions over whether they harm patients
Jay-Z's iconic Black Album, 20 years on
As hip-hop ages, Jay-Z's music continues to be timeless
N.J. nurses strike gets heated
Striking nurses see health care canceled as $6.6 billon N.J. hospital chain digs in; both sides claim bad faith
Will Europe finally embrace ice cubes?
Why won't Europeans put ice in their drinks, even in historic heatwaves?
How I kicked my assimilation habit
My parents never told me to assimilate. But I felt their shame when people made fun of them or talked down to them
Ex-Christie aide arrested for sex crimes
Kevin Tomafsky held a state government position at the time of his arrest
Teen girls are mad and fighting back
From "Bottoms" and "Yellowjackets" to "Polite Society" and beyond, teen girls are exercising their angry agency
PFAS are everywhere
From the umbrellas used to keep us dry to the cookware used to prepare our food, PFAS are absolutely everywhere