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Self-immolator dies after dramatic scene outside Trump trial
Griffin Eckstein
Max Azzarello, 37, posted what seems to be a manifesto to Substack shortly before his death
Meghan Markle taps into food influencing with a new lifestyle brand and Netflix cooking show
Joy Saha
The Duchess of Sussex is seemingly on the path of reinvention following her stint as a royal family member
Ex-prosecutors: Trump already touched the “third rail” in hush-money trial — and it could cost him
Charles R. Davis
Trump's outburst toward a prospective juror shows he's learned nothing from the E. Jean Carroll case, experts say
Kit Harington confirms there will be no Jon Snow “Game of Thrones” spinoff
Gabriella Ferrigine
"It's firmly on the shelf," the former Winterfellian told Screen Rant in a new interview
“This is a big deal”: Experts say Judge Cannon’s order signals “bad news” for fate of Trump case
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Cannon's refusal to rule out Presidential Records Act defense may lead to "worse outcome" for Jack Smith at trial
Climate disinformation is on the rise. Here’s how to fight back
Matthew Rozsa
Climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann discusses the role AI and social media play in perpetuating climate falsehoods
How to unlock Instagram’s political content settings in 3 easy steps
Rae Hodge
Here's how to get election news back into your Insta feed, and get around Meta's new content preference limits
If Harry and Meghan didn’t chat with Oprah three years ago, would we care where Kate is?
Melanie McFarland
After the Sussexes opened the books on The Firm, nobody believes anything Kensington Palace says to the public
Burn-away cakes: The fiery new dessert trend for anyone obsessed with a good reveal
Joy Saha
Why settle for just one design when you can have two?
I code the body electric: We’re putting AI brains in robot bodies now. What could go wrong?
Rae Hodge
Giving AI sensory and motor skills may be the only way to create true artificial intelligence, some experts say
How the response to the latest Diddy lawsuit exposed homophobia within the Black community
Nardos Haile
Four women have sued the music mogul for assault. Now a male producer joins the growing list
This “Avatar: The Last Airbender” coasts along by improving on M. Night Shyamalan’s mess
Melanie McFarland
Enjoy riding aloft on the current of compromise between high expectations and a low bar. Yip yip!
Apocalypse now: Donald Trump dons the “armor of God” — and pushes for theocracy
Chauncey DeVega
Scholar Paul Djupe on the QAnon-Christian fascist coalition that Trump hopes can make him America's dictator
Expert: Report that search missed “hidden” room at Mar-a-Lago suggests “insider tipped the FBI off”
Igor Derysh
A former DOJ official said it was "astonishing" that agents failed to search key areas for classified documents
Mark Pocan launches inquiry into secretive Christian group linked to Uganda’s “Kill the Gays” law
Jonathan Larsen
Democrat launches the most aggressive official inquiry ever into The Family and the National Prayer breakfast
The 6 hottest chilihead moments from Hulu’s “Superhot: The Spicy World of Pepper People” series
Joy Saha
The 10-episode series takes a closer look at the folks who live, laugh, love all things spicy hot peppers
A “woke” flour fit and “The Bear” explain why we need to see more bakers of color in the world
Melanie McFarland
Conservatives attacking bakers of color can keep their ashy muffins. This show's Denmark trip rises above all that
My (unexpectedly) feminist pilgrimage: Walking the Camino de Santiago and the freedom I found
Ginny Bartolone
I hadn't planned on walking 500 miles in Spain just to escape sexist assumptions, but it turned out to be a bonus
How the ex-marketing whiz behind Crocs helped turn Stanley into the “it” cup
Ashlie D. Stevens
Stanley's annual sales rose from $75 million a year to $750 million a year in 2023
“There will always be fat people”: Kate Manne fights fatphobia in the age of Ozempic
Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "Unshrinking," the Cornell philosophy professor argues that body diversity matters more than ever
Yes, men and boys are in crisis — but traditional masculinity won’t help them
Mary Elizabeth Williams
We can't cure "toxic" masculinity until we demonstrate what healthy masculinity looks like
GOP congressman traveled to Uganda to support anti-LGBTQ death penalty law
Jonathan Larsen
Rep. Tim Walberg co-chairs the National Prayer Breakfast — and urged Uganda to "stand firm" on "death to gays" law
Here’s how experts say you should actually be storing your condiments
Mary Elizabeth Williams
From ketchup to butter to maple syrup, we asked food experts where you should be storing your favorite condiments
The fancy croissant obsession continues over a decade after cronuts took the internet by storm
Joy Saha
Crioche, Cruffin, Crogel and more...people clearly can't enough of hybrid croissant pastries!
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