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Meet tonka, “Bake Off’s” secret spice
Joy Saha
"The Great British Bake Off" spotlighted tonka, a potent bean with sweet, spicy notes and plenty of mystique
The untold saga of what happened when DOGE stormed Social Security
Eli Hager
Insiders describe the chaos of their time working with the spending-slashing agency
Anne Burrell’s best “Worst Cooks” legacy
Ashlie D. Stevens
Catchphrases like “Brown food tastes good” weren’t gimmicks. They were tools that made home cooks confident
Parents, don’t make your kid’s dorm room about you
Andi Zeisler
Moms are going all in on viral dorm room redesign, but who's the effort really for?
What the hell are skin-loving cosmetics?
Andi Zeisler
This beauty buzzword seems to be everywhere, and it makes my own skin crawl
Tacky or justified? The 1-coffee delivery tip debate is on
Joy Saha
A woman's coffee order was cancelled by her driver over what he believed was an insufficient $3.50 tip
Starbucks sells out its secret menu
Francesca Giangiulio
Once DIY fan creations, the chain’s “secret menu” drinks now come with cutesy names — and a corporate strategy
Targeted by Trump, George Mason president fears “orchestrated” campaign
Katherine Mangan
There are signs a new Trump Education Department probe is part of a coordinated campaign to oust Gregory Washington
To Gen Z, Obama-era nostalgia tastes like froyo
Francesca Giangiulio
Froyo shops are packed again. Nostalgia and probiotics might be to blame.
Food stamps, redefined by red states
Francesca Giangiulio
Republican governors push to ban soda and candy from SNAP. Critics call it political, not practical
AI can’t have my em dash
Andi Zeisler
Gen Z and AI have pulled a divisive punctuation mark into the spotlight
Do WelcomeFest Democrats even know what’s popular?
Russell Payne
WelcomeFest speakers said they want Democrats to take popular positions, but their own agenda is controversial
“It’s not just one ruling”: Now Trump’s mad at Amy Coney Barrett, sources tell CNN
Blaise Malley
Frustrations with the conservative justice, simmering for over a year, are spilling out in MAGA media
In space, no one can hear you scream — but it still gets incredibly noisy
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Space isn't quiet. It's just that humans can't hear it
Woolly mice and “dire wolves” are a distraction from attacks on endangered species, experts caution
Carlyn Zwarenstein
"De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the Endangered Species Act
We’re pausing before purchasing in Trump’s tariff era
Daria Solovieva
Shoppers are staying online — and some are spending less — amid Trump's erratic policies
The pierogi is having an identity crisis. And it’s delicious
Ashlie D. Stevens
Cheeseburger-stuffed and kimchi-glazed, pierogi are the new vehicle for culinary rebellion
“Still no Epstein files”: MAGA conspiracy theory in crisis after victim’s death
Amanda Marcotte
It's getting tougher to believe that Trump will expose the secret satanic Democratic cabal ruling the world
A college student wrote a blog about killing tyrants. The Secret Service had questions
Russell Payne
Nicholas Decker, a student at George Mason University, published an essay with the title: "When Must We Kill Them?"
Too late to opt-out: Supreme Court ultimately can’t save the religious right’s futile book bans
Amanda Marcotte
Even if SCOTUS allows LGBTQ books to get pushed out of classrooms, the right is still losing the larger culture war
RFK’s pledge to discover the “cause” of autism isn’t just a ploy — it’s a war on children’s health
Amanda Marcotte
The head of this "research" is no doctor — and has a history of torturing kids with fake autism "cures"
RFK Jr. gives Elon Musk’s DOGE free rein to raid the federal health agency
Amanda Marcotte
Some Cabinet officials loathe Musk, but Kennedy grabs his chance to destroy science-based medicine
Chris Hayes on why Trump is winning the attention war and Democrats are “scared of new things”
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC host talks about Donald Trump's "pathological" need for attention — and how Democrats must shift strategy
Latest DHS hire called for “martial law” after Trump lost the 2020 election
Nicholas Liu
Paul Ingrassia has been tapped to act as the White House's liaison to the Department of Homeland Security
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