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The brilliance and decline of the "Terminator" series
As "Terminator: Dark Fate" hits theaters, it is useful to look at why the "Terminator" franchise still resonates
11/01/2019 18:14 UTC
Neil deGrasse Tyson is getting his own late-night talk show
The astrophysicist and host of "Cosmos" is turning his "StarTalk Radio" podcast into a National Geographic show
01/08/2015 22:34 UTC
Shame and sugar-free cookies: On navigating the holidays after a life of disordered eating
“Don’t choose famine when you have the opportunity to feast"
12/15/2022 20:00 UTC
Trump-related vendors got millions in COVID aid — while still getting paid by his campaign
Law firm that defended Trump, company that made MAGA hats and many others “used PPP as their pandemic piggy bank"
12/16/2020 11:00 UTC
Here are 9 great Netflix short documentaries to watch for inspiration
When you don't have the time or attention span, these short docs will give you the uplifiting escape you need
09/02/2020 20:00 UTC
Angelina on Angelina
Jolie talks nudity, aging flesh; Joan Collins' hubby gets graphic; Kournikova sues Penthouse over photos. Plus: The Puffy Combs show?
04/30/2002 20:55 UTC
Faith-based skin care
The cosmetic industrial complex flogs creams, tonics and scrubs for the blemishes on our souls.
02/13/2001 01:14 UTC
"Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who"
It is here, it is here, it is here, it is here: Feature-length, animated reparation for the appalling live-action versions of Seuss' books we've recently endured!
03/14/2008 15:00 UTC
Solving the Genesis equation: Biblical creation as explained by modern science
Faith and reason have fought over creation for centuries. Now science is closer than ever to cracking the code
06/15/2014 22:00 UTC
A new X-ray telescope set to launch this weekend could unveil the structure of spacetime
Meet XRISM, the telescope collaboration between JAXA and NASA that could reveal the universe's secrets
08/21/2023 23:23 UTC
Phillip Garrido, wolf at the door
As disturbing details emerge about Jaycee Dugard's alleged captor, one question remains: Why did people trust him?
09/01/2009 22:02 UTC
Mike Johnson's Satanic panic: How evangelical delusions trained Republicans to love Trump's lies
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
10/31/2023 10:00 UTC
Paul Gosar's death-threat video is no joke — it's part of the Republican terror strategy
When fascists threaten you with deadly violence, they're not kidding. Americans may learn that lesson the hard way
12/01/2021 11:30 UTC
"Twilight" taught us the dangers of young women not choosing themselves
The final film "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" turns 10 but its gross patriarchal message is timeless
11/12/2022 20:30 UTC
Book review: Steven Pinker on the power of the rational mind
In “Rationality,” Pinker probes the virtues of rational thinking, and why it seems to be in short supply
11/04/2021 12:15 UTC
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