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Key takeaways from Biden’s massive executive order on artificial intelligence

Rae Hodge
Programs like ChatGPT are largely unregulated. The Biden Admin is attempting to change that but will it work?

Ohio Republicans use taxpayer funds to boost “absolutely false” anti-abortion claims ahead of vote

Tatyana Tandanpolie
GOP promotes misinformation "explicitly masquerading as fact" about Issue 1 — which would protect abortion rights

“Are you happy now?”: Alabama mayor dies by suicide after being outed as transgender

Kelly McClure
F.L. “Bubba” Copeland, who also served as a community pastor, was outed involuntarily by a conservative news blog

Is my dental floss actually toxic? Why TikTok is abuzz with “forever chemicals” in our oral care

Nicole Karlis
Chemicals known as PFAS can be toxic and many are alarmed that they appear in dental floss. How serious is the risk

Mike Johnson’s Satanic panic: How evangelical delusions trained Republicans to love Trump’s lies

Amanda Marcotte
If you believe Noah's ark was real and demons come out of the TV, it's just a small jump to embrace the Big Lie

“Sexual anarchy”: New House Speaker Mike Johnson showcases the incel-ization of the modern GOP

Amanda Marcotte
The Louisiana congressman's career has been centered around his bitter obsession with other people's sex lives

The doctors with long COVID who have been left behind

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Long COVID is putting health care workers out of work with serious consequences for everyone

Were midwives the OG witches? How the history of mystic medicine and reproductive health intertwine

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Were midwives driven out of gynecology because of superstition or patriarchy? The answer will not surprise you

Toss that old paprika! What experts say you should do to build a better spice collection

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Can anybody really get through a whole jar of cloves in one lifetime?

Police resistance, politics undercut authority of prosecutors trying to reform the justice system

Jeremy Kohler
Police unions labeled DAs soft on crime while lawmakers made legislative efforts to remove them from office

Have you tried Taylor Swift’s chai sugar cookies?

Julia Gómez Kramer
"Taylor's been making headlines for an additional thing this fall: her Chai Sugar Cookies . . ."

Another report minimizes long COVID risk. Long haulers say the threat is being ignored

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Some argue the criteria for long COVID is too broad. Others say this disease is being dismissed, at our peril

The 6 most shocking Twin Flames Universe moments from Prime Video’s “Desperately Seeking Soulmate”

Joy Saha
The three-part series delves into the dark side of Shaleia and Jeff Ayan's so-called love cult

The right is getting weirder about sex

Amanda Marcotte
Cults always police their followers' sex lives, but the right wants to impose their bizarre beliefs on everyone

7 foods you had no idea were actually ultra-processed

Michael La Corte
While it's easy to identify junk food as being ultra-processed, what about the rest of your grocery cart?

Shelf awareness: Experts explain why you should be inspecting your poop

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Some Europeans have "inspection shelves" on their toilets. Here's why they're actually a great idea

Fetterman’s hoodie vs. Boebert’s handsy night: Why Republicans can’t see their own hypocrisy

Amanda Marcotte
The Senate dress code whining isn't really about propriety, not from the party of Donald "Capitol Riot" Trump

What is “southern” food? Dale Gray takes readers from South Africa to South Korea for the answer

Michael La Corte
In "South of Somewhere" the author explores both global flavors and the cultures that created them

UAW goes on strike at three plants: Historic CEO-worker pay gap gets a national spotlight

Jake Johnson
"CEOs gave themselves 40% pay increases in the last four years," United Auto Workers president Shawn Fain said

Robot police dogs are on patrol, but who’s holding the leash?

Rod McCullom
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying

Do audiences even trust movie critics anymore? The downfall of Rotten Tomatoes and media criticism

Nardos Haile
An exposé revealed that some critics were paid for positive reviews, but criticism has already been seen as suspect

QAnon 2.0: “Sound of Freedom” and the rise of MAGA vigilantism

Robert Guffey
Right-wing influencers pushed a paranoid, anti-immigrant hit movie — while pretending they'd never heard of QAnon

Harvard professor Avi Loeb says he found interstellar objects in the deep sea. Others are skeptical

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Peers question whether evidence is sufficiently extraordinary to prove an extraordinary claim

Forget Aidan. “And Just Like That” needs to bring back Carrie’s voice – and column writing career

Kirthana Ramisetti
Carrie's writing didn't just add personality and insight, but also a cohesiveness to the narrative that's lacking
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