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Beaches are becoming safer for baby sea turtles, but threats await them in the ocean
All seven species of sea turtle found around the world are classified as vulnerable or endangered
05/23/2018 10:30 UTC
How U.S. stars sell Japan to the Japanese
By Malena Watrous
07/07/2000 23:28 UTC
Fast food, Facebook and the "deep capture" of democracy: It didn't start with Cambridge Analytica
Law professor David Yosifon on how decades of corporate manipulation paved the way for the Facebook scandal
04/08/2018 16:00 UTC
"Home Before Dark" gives TV a fierce, feminist hero in the guise of a 9-year-old reporter
Apple TV+'s new series is based on the real-life kid journalist who scooped her local paper reporting on a murder
04/03/2020 21:00 UTC
Swiss secrets
Our roving connoisseur uncovers the truth about the dragons of Mount Pilatus and the original Swiss Army knife.
02/09/2000 22:00 UTC
Dakota Johnson gets out of bed, flaunting her lovely, supple, perky breasts: A review of “Fifty Shades Darker”
“Fifty Shades of Grey” scored as erotica for straight women and gay men; the sequel belongs to a more icky demo
02/10/2017 05:00 UTC
5 charts show why the South is the least healthy region in the US
Southern sates consistently rank among the worst in the U.S. for health and wellness
02/11/2018 10:59 UTC
It's not Democrats who are making guns a political issue: It's all the dead bodies
All three recent mass shootings involved military-style assault rifles. Now there's no excuse for inaction
08/17/2019 12:00 UTC
Media Circus
Nerve magazine brings literary smut -- and a refreshing willingness to deal with sexual failure -- to the Web.
09/29/1997 23:00 UTC
The 5 worst responses to the McKinney pool story
Megyn Kelly questions a teen's character, while one CNN analyst defends Eric Casebolt's decision to draw his gun
06/10/2015 20:31 UTC
The Larsen C iceberg finally broke away. Now there’s a trillion-ton iceberg adrift
An iceberg large enough to cover the U.S. with 4.6 inches of ice will melt into our ocean waters
07/14/2017 23:50 UTC
My mother loves me, ma'am!
I'm a rough, tough cop. But Mom still tries to keep me home on snow days.
01/06/2000 22:00 UTC
The slave labor behind your favorite clothing brands: Gap, H&M and more exposed
A new report from Human Rights Watch details the criminally abusive conditions in Cambodia's garment factories
03/22/2015 21:00 UTC
Beer and loathing at the Preakness Stakes
How I braved the drunken hordes, public bathrooms and mediocre performances (Hello Macklemore!) at Pimlico
05/26/2013 20:00 UTC
Epic fashion fail: How Lands' End tried to be young and stylish — and fell flat on its face
What happens when a company doesn’t know its customers or its strengths? It loses money — and its identity
10/03/2016 00:30 UTC