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Fox News guest exposes Jim Jordan: "This is the same Jim Jordan who covered up a sexual crime"
"When we're talking about the criticisms, we also need to remember who is the messenger"
12/27/2021 19:59 UTC
The NYT's latest Kristol embarrassment
Their newest Op-Ed writer makes yet another sloppy, factually false claim in service of his trite partisan agenda.
05/19/2008 20:47 UTC
Your exercise equipment is lying to you
Recent studies show cardio machines are less than accurate about the number of calories you're actually burning
01/27/2015 14:30 UTC
For the Times, the truth matters -- at least if it's trivial
Another day, another corrections column, and still no acknowledgment that a story about Hillary Clinton was wrong.
07/18/2006 17:03 UTC
Egypt: Could this week's protests actually effect lasting change?
Protests in Egypt continued on Wednesday as the world looked on and wondered about the potential for actual reforms
01/28/2011 00:27 UTC
Straight outta "Star Trek"
Salon readers accuse David Horowitz of writing science fiction.
06/29/2001 01:47 UTC
The science behind the scoop: Four key factors to consider when making ice cream
A recipe for classic vanilla ice cream that checks all the boxes
11/26/2021 13:00 UTC
Scientists record the sound of a single bacterium's motion
Using ultra-strong graphene, scientists recorded the sound of e. coli moving against a membrane
04/19/2022 22:28 UTC
Nashville bombing eye-witness describes waking up to gunshots and a recorded evacuation warning
Eye-witness tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that she woke up on Christmas Day to a computerized countdown and gunshots
12/26/2020 00:23 UTC
Why our "wandering brains" are wired to love art and nature
Humans have a built-in "fractal fluency," probably because of our prehistoric ancestors' upbringing
06/15/2021 09:40 UTC
California's in crisis mode: Gov. Brown announces first-ever mandatory water restrictions
California's epic, ongoing drought just made history again
04/01/2015 23:10 UTC
Deconstructing the right-wing freakout over the Supreme Court's Obamacare ruling
Today's decision should've been a no-brainer. That it wasn't tells you something important about American politics
06/26/2015 01:29 UTC
The Web numbers game
Everyone in the Web industry seems to agree that Media Metrix's numbers are incomplete. So why have they become a standard?
04/28/1999 20:00 UTC
The 50 most streamed one-hit wonders
"Somebody That I Used to Know" won the unofficial blue ribbon with more than 810 million plays
05/31/2021 17:00 UTC
Space noise
Astronomers listening for distant stars and extraterrestrials are getting an earful of satellite buzz. What happened to heavenly quiet time?
06/24/1999 20:00 UTC