Trump Jr. says socials boost "lunatics"
Trump Jr. claims that the visibility of his social media posts have been restricted
GOP governor teases presidential run
"The fact that Trump has already announced accelerates everyone's timeframe," Hutchinson said on "Meet the Press"
Starving bodies as public spectacle
In "The Wonder," this morbid fascination with the suffering of the young and beautiful is nothing new
Why 2022 was the year of emo revival
Emo is a nostalgic genre, and hard times bring about nostalgia both real and artificial
Why cats love destroying Christmas trees
When the tree goes up, many cats can't stop batting at the branches and ornaments. Here's how to call a truce
Honoring my father through his tuna
To know my dad is to know his tuna. Now that he’s not here to make it, I want to carry that torch
Hudson names cocktail after Goldie Hawn
Cozy by the fire with a hand-poured drink? Say no more
One-third of the food we buy is wasted
Reducing food waste at home is an action that anyone can take to help slow climate change
8 ways to use crescent dough this season
The versatile dough can be incorporated into both sweet and savory recipes
"Yellowstone's" grim prequel "1923"
Ford and Mirren. What more does the Dutton family need? How about a more cohesive narrative and a smidgen of joy?
Thd holiday foods pets should avoid
Many popular holiday staples are dangerous to pets
Can floating cities save us?
A brief history of floating city experiments, and what makes the United Nations-backed ‘Oceanix’ different
Rules to follow when buying wild seafood
Sustainable fishing exists, but it can be complicated
Ye, DeSantis and resurgent antisemitism
Neoliberal capitalism has created a culture of isolation and empty spectacle — and driven the comeback of fascism
"Saturday Night Fever's" legacy at 45
From the Bee Gees to "Pulp Fiction," the music and movie industries would not be the same if not for this 1977 film
"SNL" jabs at Trump's NFTs in cold open
Strong bid farewell to the show she's been a key member of for eleven seasons and helped rip Trump one last time
The first climate change candidate
Al Gore focused his 1988 presidential campaign on climate change — and the world shrugged him off
The legislative fight against superbugs
Lawmakers are scrambling to pass a bill to spur development of antibiotics to fight drug-resistant pathogens
Our plucky Christmas fundraising fantasy
Has a show ever really saved anything?
Rail workers to Biden: We need sick days
Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib and many union leaders join rail workers in protest over enforced contract
JFK expert calls out CIA
Jefferson Morley of "JFK Facts" is taking the government to court after the CIA refused to release 4,000 documents
Kari Lake is going off the deep end
Lake is vowing to push back against the so-called “evil b--tards”
The Interior Department announced new funding to restore a shrinking lake — if California saves more water
"True Grit" is a Christmas movie for me
Our last Christmas matinee as a family was the perfect final movie with my dad — the one that launched his career