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Patients complain some obesity care startups offer pills, and not much else
Darius Tahir
Concerns emerge over a wave of new startups offering access to drugs called GLP-1 agonists
Trump accused of ‘brazen’ campaign finance violation one day before expected 2024 launch
Jake Johnson
"By injecting 'soft money' into a federal election, Trump violated the law, and the FEC must act," complaint says
Celebrate Dolly Parton’s induction into the Roll & Roll Hall of Fame with her iconic apple pie
Michael La Corte
Parton's Dollywood theme park sells a truly massive apple pie that consists of pounds upon pounds of ingredients
The enduring seduction of “Dangerous Liaisons” — on stage, film, and now TV
Melanie McFarland
What is it about this epistolary novel's ruthless high-society predators that keeps us wanting more of them?
Transmission impossible: Are Democrats punting on permitting reform?
Zoya Teirstein
We can't adopt clean energy without more long-distance power lines. Congressional gridlock is getting in the way
How centuries-old whaling logs are filling gaps in our climate knowledge
Ayurella Horn-Muller
Whalers from the 18th and 19th centuries are helping 21st century scientists on climate change
Julie Powell, groundbreaking author of the beloved book “Julie & Julia,” has died
Ashlie D. Stevens
Powell initially rose to prominence while writing about cooking over 500 Julia Child recipes in a blog at Salon
The Pelosi attack was long foretold — and make no mistake, Republicans are thrilled
Chauncey DeVega
Hours after a MAGA supporter attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer, Donald Trump bemoaned his "torment and oppression"
Suspect in Pelosi attack had a dark internet presence
Kelly McClure
David DePape, identified by police on Friday, had a history of posting strange theories relating to Jan. 6
Ralph Fiennes slams criticism of J.K. Rowling as “verbal abuse” and cancel culture lacking “nuance”
Joy Saha
In a recent New York Times interview, the Lord Voldemort actor supported the "Harry Potter" author once again
Wait, you can actually freeze butter?
Ashlie D. Stevens
A butter shortage is looming. Here's a guide for how to best store your butter for later use
Physicist Avi Loeb: UFOs over Ukraine are not as otherwordly as they seem
Avi Loeb
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UAPs, appeared in Ukraine's skies recently. Loeb weighs in on the data
The internet’s favorite chocolate chip cookie
Kristen Miglore
Tara O’Brady's legendary recipe has been referred to as "the best cookie recipe on the internet"
Jan. 6 “Truth Rally” failed to draw a crowd
Bob Brigham
Technical difficulties and low turnout turned Saturday's MAGA function into a punchline
Don’t use NyQuil to cook “sleepy chicken,” FDA warns home cooks
Ashlie D. Stevens
TikTok users are apparently bringing to cold and flu medicine into the kitchen, with potentially poisonous results
Meet the cookbook author who’s bringing Taiwanese-American flavors to cannabis edibles
Ashlie D. Stevens
From coffee jelly to snowflake crisp nougat, Monica Lo explores her heritage through culinary cannabis
Oil companies say they’re going green, but their investments tell another story
Kate Yoder
A new report finds that Big Oil spent $750 million last year on climate-friendly marketing
This 5-minute tomato sauce has a secret star
Kristen Miglore
On weeknights, Heidi Swanson’s all-purpose sauce is here for you
From miso paste to marmalade, here are 5 unconventional toppings to try on fresh popcorn
Joy Saha
The possibilities are endless when it comes to flavoring popcorn. Ditch the butter and try these toppings instead
“One of the worst offenders”: Palin spreads more misinformation than any GOP candidate, study shows
Alex Henderson
99% of links Palin has shared with followers are from sites rated as "unreliable"
A newbie’s guide to mid-century modern in your home
Shelby Deering
These expert tips will start you on your way
Amy’s Kitchen wants to “heal” the planet. Some of its workers allege harassment, unsafe conditions
Ashlie D. Stevens
Since the begging of the year, the organic food brand has been plagued by a series of workplace complaints
“Orphan: First Kill” horror homages, from the ribbon around the neck to that knowing bird
Alison Stine
The new prequel film includes nods to horror from "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" to "Squid Game"
Handwritten diaries may feel old fashioned, but they offer insights that digital diaries can’t match
Paula Vene Smith
Handwritten diaries and digital diaries both help preserve experiences and memories, but in different ways
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