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John Oliver lampoons Bud Light's "rapey" ad campaign: "It's like a liquid John Mayer song"
How did the "obviously problematic" campaign make it past five layers of approval? John Oliver investigates
05/04/2015 17:12 UTC
The Fix
People posts Anna Nicole "wedding" pix. Brad wants more babies. Plus: Vince and Jen in splitsville.
10/06/2006 17:30 UTC
The economics of abundance
Because of the low cost of doing business on the Internet, misses can be as profitable as hits, which is good news for consumers.
03/24/2005 19:41 UTC
Help wanted: Protector of civil liberties
The Bush administration seems to have a job vacancy.
02/08/2006 21:24 UTC
Cells become zombies when the ends of their chromosomes are damaged
Intriguingly, these "zombie cells" can actually be beneficial to health
07/23/2022 11:29 UTC
Spotify's Top 10 most viral tracks
11/18/2014 23:00 UTC
Watching the Beats grow old
A new exhibition captures the lives of Allen Ginsberg and his fellow poets, before and after they became famous
04/01/2013 00:00 UTC
Literary daybook, Jan. 7
Real and imaginary events of interest to readers.
01/08/2003 01:00 UTC
AI chatbots learned to write before they could learn to think
Chatbots like GPT-3 don’t actually know what words mean, despite creating a convenient illusion
01/22/2023 19:00 UTC
You don't have a soul: The real science that debunks superstitious charlatans
Trust science, not myth: Religious hucksters with claims of immortal souls are lying. Let's embrace reality
01/25/2015 22:30 UTC
10 reasons young Americans are absolutely screwed
Crushing debt, a deeply flawed economy, and that's not all
11/20/2015 14:00 UTC
The psychological benefits — and trappings — of nostalgia
Nostalgia is a useful tool to help us transition into the future
06/11/2017 16:30 UTC
George W.'s book club
How can George Bush really help America? By being more like Oprah.
02/26/2002 13:59 UTC
Jessica Alba thinks Gwyneth Paltrow comparisons are sexist: “What I think is unfair is to lump actresses together”
The founder of Honest doesn't enjoy being compared to other actress-entrepreneurs
08/19/2015 00:42 UTC
The Rhode Island progressive who helped make paid sick leave a reality
Marcia Ranglin-Vassell now has her sights set on passing a $15 minimum wage
02/19/2018 16:59 UTC