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“You cannot convince someone to be with you”: How to survive—and thrive—in “The Heartbreak Years”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to author Minda Honey about her new Aughts-in-LA memoir about looking for love and finding herself
The “Real Housewives” diet: Why we are seeing caviar everywhere when Americans can’t afford eggs
Michael La Corte
Even Pringles has released a new caviar-packed speciality box
Stephen King’s “Christine”: Honoring the horny hot rod and so-called bad adaptation 40 years on
Kelly McClure
Hosts of "The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast" and "Don't Push Pause" help plead a case for this chaotic film
“Trump’s walls continue to crumble”: E. Jean Carroll wins second defamation case
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's January trial, set to start the day of the Iowa Republican caucuses, will be solely to determine damages
This two-ingredient combination finally got me excited for “clean eating”
D. Watkins
Bored with leafy, dressing-less salads? Try this instead
Magnetars and “zombie” stars: New type of ultrahigh magnetic star discovered
Rae Hodge
A bizarre new star 43,000 times more magnetic than the sun may have just solved one of science's greatest mysteries
Biz Markie was the “essence of hip-hop”: Hailing the rapper who made us laugh as hip-hop turns 50
D. Watkins
Director Sacha Jenkins on Showtime doc "All Up in the Biz" and how the artist influenced Rakim and Big Daddy Kane
My father’s bittersweet homecoming: A family visit to the institution that treated him for leprosy
Wendy Chin-Tanner
Carville looked more like a prep school than a leprosarium — but it was surrounded by a barbed wire fence
“The greatest fighting force in human history”: The perpetual wars you aren’t supposed to notice
William J. Astore
The Pentagon as a budgetary black hole (and the military that goes with it)
Randall Park reveals his “Shortcomings”: “You never got to see Asian Americans in that context”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The director on how Greta Gerwig and Alexander Payne inspired his directorial debut and embracing flawed characters
“Heroes in a half shell”: The tactile appeal of the original “Ninja Turtles” toys can’t be beat
Kelly McClure
Where did all my turtles go? And how much money am I willing to spend to get them all back?
“You’re a little bit scared”: TikTok chef Nick DiGiovanni found an unlikely friend in Gordon Ramsay
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The young celebrity chef with a massive following describes his approachable recipes and mentor Gordon Ramsay
The Big Why: What’s behind Donald Trump’s apparent self-sabotage?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
His escalating threats of violence and spiraling out of control leave more questions than answers
These no-mess, no-effort vegetable dips are going to save your summer dinners
Bibi Hutchings
You're 30 seconds — and a little chill time — away from two herby, creamy dips
Look to the Logan Roys to understand who’s causing the Hollywood “double strike”
Melanie McFarland
SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher has emerged as the strike's early hero. Now it needs a recognizable heel
“The Jewel Thief”: 6 bizarre facts from Hulu’s documentary about an “ingenious” criminal mastermind
Joy Saha
Known as the "most creative" criminal in modern history, Gerald Blanchard orchestrated several complex heists
9 of the best movies about American immigrants
Gary M. Kramer
From "Everything Everywhere All at Once" to "Scarface," these films show the lives of seekers of the American Dream
Trump’s messianic appeal can’t be replicated
Heather Digby Parton
The Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference topped off a very surreal weekend in the world
In trying to create snapshots of time my daughter, I recall the memories my father has forgotten
D. Watkins
The most powerful thing a father can leave his child is a collection of good times, memories and transferable love
Unlikely crusade: Are Muslim immigrants joining the anti-LGBTQ right? Yes and no
Kathryn Joyce
Conservatives exult in a new culture-war coalition — but how long can right-wing Christians and Muslims coexist?
To fully appreciate the potential of canned clams, pair them with briny, bright red sauce
Maggie Hennessy
Oh, and a shower of freshly-toasted breadcrumbs, too
How to create a realistic grocery budget (and actually stick to it)
Ashlie D. Stevens
From "shopping your pantry" to supermarket hacks, a no-fear guide to eating better for less
This creamy artichoke pasta with zesty breadcrumbs will become your family’s new favorite go-to
Michael La Corte
Don't bother with fresh artichokes. Using the jarred variety makes this delectable dish weeknight-friendly
Zen and the artificial intelligence: We should be “somewhat scared,” says OpenAI CEO, not paralyzed
Rae Hodge
Sam Altman and his Buddhist teacher have stopped worrying and learned to love the bot. What about the rest of us?
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