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Democrats had an opportunity with the fight for CHIP — and dropped the ball
Yes, CHIP is saved. But the Democrats should have made a bigger deal over funding health care for millions of kids
01/27/2018 15:00 UTC
What popular culture like "Will Trent" gets wrong about dyslexia, and why it matters
Is the dyslexic detective just another shtick, or an authentic effort to bring nonlinear thinkers into the fold?
04/09/2023 15:00 UTC
Perez Hilton's gay witch hunt
The MSM's favorite "gossip gangsta" claims he outs celebrities in the name of civil rights. But to his detractors, he's a self-serving lowlife.
12/15/2006 17:30 UTC
16 chewy-crispy-buttery cookies for Fourth of July (and any other day!)
Here’s a fundamental truth: Cookies are always a good idea!
07/03/2021 20:29 UTC
In comedy "Rutherford Falls," Ed Helms is a nice guy who prefers the myth of his whitewashed history
The creatives behind "The Good Place," "Parks and Rec" & "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" bring this sweet yet sharp new series
04/22/2021 21:53 UTC
"I am willing to tell the truth": Democratic candidate Tom Steyer called for Trump's removal in 2017
Steyer tells Salon he deserves credit for first pushing for Trump’s removal years ago through "Need to Impeach"
12/22/2019 10:00 UTC
The ballad of Gary Hart: "The Front Runner" raises timely questions about sex, power and the media
Hugh Jackman plays the contender felled by a sex scandal that opened doors for a new kind of reporting
11/08/2018 20:00 UTC
"A Star Is Born," fails to thrive: Bradley Cooper's vanity project is more corny than compelling
Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott and Andrew Dice Clay turn in standout performances in Cooper's self-indulgent remake
10/08/2018 15:48 UTC
The Muhammad Ali Reader
Allen Barra reviews 'The Muhammad Ali Reader' by Gerald Early.
07/22/1998 23:00 UTC
The softer side of S/M
In his new collection of stories, Stephen Elliott examines his experiences with torture and love through admirably clear eyes.
11/29/2006 17:35 UTC
Jonathan Franzen and the Web will never get along
The author hates Twitter. Twitter hates him right back. Is it possible both sides are right -- and wrong?
03/11/2012 01:00 UTC
"The Sixth Sense"
A clumsy supernatural thriller searches -- and searches and searches -- for the soul of a little boy, but finds only the edge of exploitation.
08/06/1999 20:00 UTC
Google lets buyers customize their phones
The Internet giant is demonstrating one of the benefits of moving production from Asia to the US
08/02/2013 02:25 UTC
For goodness bakes: Your ultimate guide to freezing Christmas cookie dough
Work a little bit ahead this holiday, then bake off fresh cookies whenever the mood strikes
12/21/2021 00:05 UTC
Steve Bannon's bluster falls flat: Trumpism is weakened when its leaders face consequences
Josh Hawley's run was more than a laugh — it illustrated how fascists may talk big but are cowards underneath
07/25/2022 17:39 UTC