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Weird, rare mushrooms in Ecuador reveal secrets about life and loss of biodiversity

Carlyn Zwarenstein
The real world analog of "Common Side Effects" underscores the loss of biodiversity before we even know what's gone

“The Big Cigar” is “a crazy way to tell” how Huey P. Newton escaped to Cuba using a fake movie

Nardos Haile
Showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois on the Apple TV+ series that explores one slice of the Black Panthers' history

Without explicit sex scenes, “Challengers” is the horny movie Gen Z has been waiting for

Gabriella Ferrigine
Luca Guadagnino harmonizes tennis with a love triangle for the ages to deliver this spring's hottest film

To save lives, the FDA must change how it evaluates rare disease treatments

Matthew Ellinwood, Mark Dant
For some conditions, few approved treatments exist. Without accelerated approval, the FDA is failing patients

Bird bias? New research reveals “drab” species are studied less

John R. Platt
Focusing on brightly plumaged and “familiar” birds can leave important conservation questions unanswered

Tax refunds are getting smaller when we need them more than ever

Quinn Sental
Half of Americans reported receiving less this year — but there are steps you can take to maximize your return

“He’s a contrarian”: “A Complete Unknown” unmasks Bob Dylan to reveal the man, not enigmatic icon

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker James Mangold spoke with Salon about the musician's not-so-oblique songwriting and the women in his life

From Timothée Chalamet to Glen Powell, we’re experiencing celebrity lookalike contest overload

Nardos Haile
The trend has taken America by storm, even garnering attention from the celebrities themselves

How to make a perfect burger in your air fryer

Michael La Corte
Juicy, flavorful and easy — no grill required.

“Unzip, let it rip and fly”: Bridget Everett put it all out there for us — and got a gift in return

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The HBO star reflects on "Somebody Somewhere” ending, her big break and personal breakthroughs

“Wicked” reminds us we’d all better be ready to defy gravity. Especially Black women

Melanie McFarland
The full musical may be tough to stomach right now but Cynthia Erivo's triumphant film flight is the uplift we need

Apples are the only thing that can save me from over-eating

D. Watkins
As I walk the road to clean eating, apples have joined me. They may actually be my strongest ally

From fiery moats to hidden bunkers, the “panic industry” is booming

Quinn Sental
"I think people are realizing, ‘This is something you do if you’re serious about security’”

“Wolf Man”: A modern monster tale rooted in trauma and survival

Kristen Lopez
Anchored by Christopher Abbott, the film reimagines the "monster" as a manifestation of domestic struggles

Top 5 questions about investing, retirement planning under Trump

Dana Miranda
Americans are trying to parse the rhetoric of the campaign trail with the realities of the government

New York officials endorse prosecuting Big Oil for climate change

Matthew Rozsa
Extreme weather like recent hurricanes are fueled by burning fossil fuels. A new report demands Big Oil pay

Nick Cave has been to hell and back, which is why his music sounds like heaven

Caryn Rose
Cave's “Wild God” tour reaffirms his status as an artist whose work offers both catharsis and connection

Women live longer — but Trump’s tariffs might derail their retirement plans

Daria Solovieva
A persistent pay gap, low-wage jobs and now a rollercoaster stock market threaten their financial future

California has officially listed the desert tortoise as endangered. Will it be enough to save them?

Matthew Rozsa
Conservationists attempt to protect desert tortoises from extinction risks like utility projects and cattle grazing

“There is only one Brando”: Matt Dillon on playing an icon in “Being Maria”

Gary M. Kramer
Dillon discusses Brando’s influence, Maria Schneider’s trauma and the role of intimacy coordinators in filmmaking

“I don’t see any of that”: Experts pour cold water on Trump’s hope that Supreme Court will save him

Marina Villeneuve
Trump could try to turn to SCOTUS but his arguments are "long shots," says UCLA Law Prof. Rick Hasen

Aaron Rodgers’ Sandy Hook conspiracy theories revealed after RFK Jr. names him as VP option

Kelly McClure
Hours after being linked to Kennedy's campaign, CNN dug up dirt on the New York Jets quarterback

TikTok has a way to bypass tariffs — but is it legit?

Jackie Lam
Chinese manufacturers are urging Americans to buy their favorite luxury brands directly from them

By awarding unexpected films and championing new voices, the Golden Globes got their groove back

Coleman Spilde
Small movies like "The Substance" and "The Brutalist" won big and helped this zombie of a show rise from the dead
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