GOP silent on Trump and Constitution
"The leader of the Republican Party has just called for the ... installation of a dictator," notes historian
Time for a Christmas truce in Ukraine?
Neither side can win militarily — and Ukraine will never be in a stronger position. The choice is peace or disaster
Walker fan equates Obama with devil
Walker has been troubled by the Obama rally that drew thousands ahead of the November election
Trump's curious debts while in office
Trump failed to disclose $19.8MM in debt to Daewoo, a South Korean company with ties to North Korea
Why Deep Throat's" re-release fizzled
When the film premiered in New York 50 years ago, the enthusiastic response gave rise to the term "porno chic"
"Y'all" has finally become mainstream
Despite some negative class and cultural connotations, the word seems to have grown in popularity
Don't weigh me: The case against BMI
Scales and BMI measurements are a flawed way of looking at our health. The case for ditching them
My almost-perfect Boulevardier
On the boundless, stylish possibilities of this winter-loving cocktail
Overcoming bullying with croquembouche
How one writer attempted to conquer the sugar-spun tower and homophobic bullies all in one afternoon
Ben & Jerry's is eying lab-grown milk
The potential rise of lab-grown milk could result in amazing advances in the world of ice cream
A gaze at Valentina of "The White Lotus"
When we consider gendered gaze, we're really contemplating power. But the White Lotus' rigid manager muddles this
The cost of wildfires is rising
States are struggling to budget given incomplete data
How to fix foster care
Erstwhile foster child David Ambroz explains why, and what’s standing in our way
What makes a winning farmers’ market?
Five prizewinning markets share their secrets to keeping customers coming back week after week
Reading Proust in wartime
A century after his death, Marcel Proust's depiction of a vanished world transformed by war is acutely relevant
Iran disbanding morality police
Many women in Iran view the disbanding as a tactic to calm uprisings and are wary of what's to come
Stars, yield to Ziwe's playful hostility
Who needs Oprah? Ziwe's adversarial brand of interviewing is performance art that can help the worst celebrities
The bad science behind "immunity debt"
Immunity debt — the idea that our immune systems become weak if we're not exposed to pathogens — isn't a real thing
Christie's niece in racist controversy
The incident took place while boarding her flight going from New Orleans to New Jersey on Thanksgiving Day
Keeping the lights on in Puerto Rico
Here's what $3 billion could do to avert the next tropical storm blackout
The narcissist bulletproof vest inventor
In "2nd Chance," filmmaker Ramin Bahrani features the charming, lying, self-aggrandizing Richard Davis
The big business of church communion
These days, prepackaged "rip and sip" plastic cups of juice and wafers are a common sight at large churches
Climate: Now a national security issue
As a U.S. Army general, I prepared to do battle with enemies and face disaster. All of humanity must do that now
Florida law could help DeSantis 2024 run
The latest developments have sparked heated discussions among legal experts