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The "hurricane show" and the perils of poor planning
Fourteen tropical storms are predicted — yet as humans, we struggle to plan well for them. Psychology explains why
06/10/2018 23:30 UTC
The "integrity" of Andy McCarthy and National Review
The magazine's "legal expert" writes a flagrantly inaccurate claim, and he and his Editor refuse to correct it when notified
11/23/2008 16:45 UTC
Even more insanely geeky
A parade of polite techies correct Andrew Leonard on what it means to subject Steve Jobs to a "low-pass filter."
01/13/2005 01:30 UTC
Posing a hefty problem for physicists, a fundamental particle weighs in heavier than expected
A new measurement of the W boson suggests the Standard Model is wrong. Yet there still isn't a "smoking gun"
04/14/2022 22:52 UTC
U.S. jobless rate has already broken Great Depression records — and most media missed it
Media ran with the official jobless rate of 14.7% — even though the government admits it's really much higher
05/15/2020 11:00 UTC
Why physicists still don’t know what reality is
Quantum entanglement makes some scientists question the nature of reality — this is why
03/28/2020 18:00 UTC
From "phreaks" to Apple: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak's "eureka!" moment
In the days before Apple, an article on "phone phreaking" turned the young pioneers into tech entrepreneurs
02/16/2013 19:00 UTC
Maria Bartiromo erupts defending lies about Jan. 6: "Keep trashing me — I'll keep telling the truth"
Bartiromo was earlier forced to air a correction after suggesting voting machines were used to steal the election
06/20/2021 16:36 UTC
Fox News edits Trump out of photo with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — but not Melania
The photo, one of many showing Trump with Epstein and Maxwell, was captured at the president's Mar-a-Lago resort
07/06/2020 15:34 UTC
IQ tests hurt kids, schools -- and don't measure intelligence
The research proves that IQ tests poorly predict learning disabilities. So why are schools still using them?
07/07/2013 19:30 UTC
A myth dies slowly
The New York Times corrects itself: No Clinton White House Lay-over.
03/15/2002 21:44 UTC
Passing gas is an art and science
Why can't we talk out of our rears? Are those movie explosions possible? A scientist puts farts under a microscope
08/23/2012 04:00 UTC
Jon Stewart hammers Chris Christie over staggering Exxon corruption
"We're that chronically ill," we no longer recognize corruption
03/13/2015 20:43 UTC
On Wright, Bill Kristol's wrong again
A day after an embarrassing mistake in his New York Times column, he appears on Fox News and gives an inaccurate preview of Barack Obama's speech.
03/18/2008 20:20 UTC
Trump's chief economic adviser tried to slam Obama's record. Instead, he corrected his boss' fibs
Kevin Hassett admitted the president's latest Twitter boast about the economy was off by an order of magnitude
09/11/2018 21:23 UTC
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