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Preppy Kitchen’s John Kanell reveals the one tool you need to conquer your baking anxiety
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Want to be a better baker this holiday season? It's easier than you think . . .
Democrats dine in luxury while families struggle — it’s a recipe for electoral Armageddon in ’22
Bob Hennelly
Democrats vacation on Nantucket and protect the fortunes of America's dynasties — and wonder why they're losing
Among social scientists, a vigorous debate over loss aversion
Michael Schulson
A principle that explains decision making — from investor behavior to insurance markets — isn’t ironclad
Florida Sen. Rick Scott off base in claim that rise in Medicare premiums is due to inflation
Phil Galewitz
A press release by Sen. Rick Scott blamed inflation for rising medicare premiums. The claim was largely inaccurate
Can the real lessons of Virginia rescue the Democrats in 2022? It’s definitely worth trying
Paul Rosenberg
As usual, Democrats are at risk of pointless panic — instead of standing up for what most Americans believe
FBI raids home of Lauren Boebert’s ex-campaign manager in Colorado election tampering probe
Igor Derysh
A Mike Lindell ally and Colorado election clerk stands at the center of an alleged voting data breach
Limits to growth: Can AI’s voracious appetite for data be tamed?
John McQuaid
Bigger datasets are said to be better for training machine learning algorithms. Critics seek limits — and change
The absolute best way to make chewy cookies, according to so many tests
Ella Quittner
Columnist Ella Quittner is on the hunt for the chewiest cookie
“Feminist AF” author on hip-hop and feminism today: “We’re not playing nice anymore”
Kylie Cheung
A new feminist handbook explores how "movements like feminism that are seen as no fun" can coexist with hip-hop
Trump’s new social media platform could face legal issues after allegedly ripping off code
Brett Bachman
Trump made his fortune slapping his name on things other people built. Apparently, not much has changed
Dispensing doctors: Should physicians sell drugs to patients?
Michael Schulson
It might be cheaper and easier for doctors to dispense drugs directly to patients, but does that mean they should?
Trump’s New York golf club faces criminal probe over potential tax dodging: report
Trish Rooney
The Trump Organization, already charged with one criminal conspiracy, is facing yet another investigation
I tried to make cacio e pepe for dinner and it was a disaster — here’s how to avoid the same mistake
Ashlie D. Stevens
Learn from my errors and avoid a kitchen nightmare with these three tips for creamier, silkier pasta
To study Zika, they offered their kids. Then they were forgotten
Mariana Lenharo
Years after agreeing to take part in research, families of children with congenital Zika syndrome feel abandoned
Trumpers stand up for Kyrsten Sinema, suggest bathroom protesters should be “deported”
Zachary Petrizzo
Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller play-act chivalry in Sinema's defense — but can't avoid gratuitous racism
Why did prominent Democrats invite anti-LGBTQ Ukrainians to National Prayer Breakfast?
Jonathan Larsen
Officially, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand invited a bunch of homophobes to breakfast. How did that happen?
Why Billy Eichner’s Matt Drudge deserves all the “Impeachment” screen time
Kylie Cheung
Eichner is a delight, and Drudge all but pioneered digital media — what could be more interesting to watch?
Man targeted in alleged Proud Boys assassination plot found dead under suspicious circumstances
Travis Gettys
Thomas Retzlaff was found dead in Arizona — after accusing a former Proud Boys member of plotting his assassination
Progressives play hardball — with Biden’s support — and confuse the media
Amanda Marcotte
The press tries to portray infrastructure delay as Biden's loss, but progressives are trying to save his presidency
Trump’s revival: How his rallies reveal him to be the ultimate follower
Heather Digby Parton
Trumpism's appeal rests on the fact that Trump honestly represents the GOP's base
Do masks hurt speech development? It depends on the child
Alex Hazlett
As the pandemic continues, experts are divided over the potential risks and benefits of masks for preschoolers
Eccentric Christian reporter causing headaches for Jen Psaki, White House press corps
Zachary Petrizzo
Little-known Christian reporter — who once sang in press room — claims Biden administration is persecuting him
Netflix’s “My Unorthodox Life” urged ultra-Orthodox Jewish women to talk publicly about their lives
Jessica Roda, Alexandra Stankovich
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women are sharing their stories online and challenging mainstream depictions of their lives
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