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America’s addicted to the “destruction narrative”
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Kurt Gray on how many Americans manage negative feelings and polarization
“How close did we come to a dead student?”: Columbia faculty slam NYPD for firing gun during sweep
Griffin Eckstein
While removing pro-Palestinian protesters from the campus this week, a sergeant “accidentally” fired his weapon
Musk and JD Vance want to colonize the universe. It’s a horrible idea
Brian Kateman
The infinite growth of humanity means infinite growth of humanity’s current problems
Taylor Swift, grief therapist? How my late husband’s Swiftie legacy brings our family comfort
Molly Saint-James
My husband bonded with our daughters over her music. Now that he's gone, I've found solace in her work, too
With “A Man on the Inside” Ted Danson sweetly leads us into the mystery of getting old and going on
Melanie McFarland
Danson captivates in this heartfelt story of a widower finding next act as detective in a retirement community
How “The Sopranos” elevated and complicated the mob wife
Nardos Haile
Juicy Couture tracksuits, gaudy gold jewelry and French acrylic nails -- Adriana and Carmela ran "The Sopranos"
Trump’s first week: “Designed to destroy the United States from within”
Chauncey DeVega
America is "trapped in the ugly nexus of an abusive leader" who can't be satisfied — but must be confronted
It’s not sci-fi: Americans support asteroid defense spending
Robin George Andrews
Funding for planetary defense has long had strong bipartisan support both inside and outside of Congress
Reject the lies: Trump only wishes he could have the Biden-Harris economy
Kirk Swearingen
Trump's outrageous claims must not stand — Democrats have been far better at managing the economy since FDR
How to maintain a healthy gut microbiome in 2024
Rosie Young, Mariam Gamal El-Din, Yang Yue
"It is always recommended you check with your doctor before introducing a probiotic supplement"
Trump drained cash reserves by $32 million in August to keep campaign afloat
Griffin Eckstein
Amid sinking polling numbers, Trump's campaign spent $32 million more than it raised after a weak fundraising month
RFK Jr. is wrecking public health — but we can (and will) survive this
Troy Farah
There really is a way to make America healthy again. It's just not Kennedy's way
“He looks like he’s about to cry me a river”: Internet awash in memes after Justin Timberlake’s DWI
Gabriella Ferrigine
The singer's recent arrest in the Hamptons has thrown his public image and past treatment of women in the spotlight
Anna Delvey says she’ll take “nothing” from her experience on “Dancing with the Stars”
Gabriella Ferrigine
The Russian con artist's deadpan reply came after being cut from the show on week two
Trump repeats debunked Venezuelan gang conspiracy: “They had AK-47s, the ultimate guns”
Griffin Eckstein
In a rambling speech, Trump said "rough" Venezuelan immigrants took over "large sections of an area of Colorado"
What causes food cravings? And what can we do about them?
Gabrielle Weidemann, Justin Mahlberg
"These responses are relatively automatic and difficult to control"
Why fossil fuel companies can’t leave resources stranded
Dennis Meredith
Huge legal, political, and economic obstacles stand in the way of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 C
Elon Musk officially weighs in on race, tossing cash at Trump PAC
Griffin Eckstein
The far-right billionaire donated an unknown sum to America PAC, a Trump-aligned group propped up by deep pockets
Slouching toward Mount McKinley: Trump and the end of the American century
Alfred McCoy
William McKinley seems obscure now — but the Trump team wants to bring back his Gilded Age imperialism
How an obscure 19th Century law is being weaponized against bodily autonomy and abortion rights
Nicole Karlis
Abortion opponents are citing the Comstock Act to stop "abortion pill trafficking." Experts say that's nonsense
How the response to the latest Diddy lawsuit exposed homophobia within the Black community
Nardos Haile
Four women have sued the music mogul for assault. Now a male producer joins the growing list
How Christofascists became the heart of the MAGA movement
Chauncey DeVega
Author Kathryn Joyce makes sense of the Age of Trump and the rising fascist tide in America
The penultimate “Top Chef” episode highlights Holland America more than the cheftestants or Curaçao
Michael La Corte
An especially lackluster showing in the elimination challenge and scattered cooking mistakes disappoint
A Republican donor’s lament: “Is Trump Trying to Lose?”
Nandika Chatterjee
Donor Eric Levine said that if Trump doesn't moderate, “he will forever be known ... as the ‘Former President'"
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