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"Defender of the geek honor": Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the "nerdiest" things he's ever done
How many numbers do you know?
02/05/2015 02:45 UTC
How Neil deGrasse Tyson poses a new existential threat to creationists
"Cosmos" may be winding down, but its host has exposed the absurdity of Evangelicals' climate change denialism
06/08/2014 16:00 UTC
"Black Panther" deserves a Best Picture Oscar nomination. "The Dark Knight" didn't
"The Dark Knight" received the recognition it earned. But "Black Panther" is a superior film all around
01/23/2019 20:00 UTC
How to negotiate moving forward from "The Book of Boba Fett" ... like a Godfather
After that finale, maybe it's time to come to the table with new "Star Wars" fables and re-negotiate
02/10/2022 02:12 UTC
Dark money middlemen
Updated: Citizens United banned campaign coordination with super PACs, but the GOP may have found a way around
06/19/2012 15:45 UTC
Bill Clinton pushing hard for Haiti relief
For years he has led international efforts to save the Haitians -- and now the tragedy may provide global traction
01/14/2010 22:10 UTC
"Full Frontal"
Julia Roberts and David Duchovny can't save this funny mess about the split between the movies and the real world -- or something like that.
08/02/2002 23:00 UTC
My child is not in heaven: Your religion only makes my grief harder
Losing a newborn is always hard, but grieving as an atheist in a world of believers added loneliness to grief
10/25/2015 03:30 UTC
Contraception, jungle style
Female baboons self-medicate with a natural contraceptive that descreases "sexual swelling."
07/27/2007 02:30 UTC
"Hellboy" without Guillermo del Toro is a waste: All muscle, no beauty or heart
The "Hellboy" reboot has none of the visual flair or haunting tone of Guillermo del Toro's two masterpieces
04/12/2019 13:31 UTC
White men can jump
When Baltimore, which is 65 percent black, chose a white as its next mayor, it marked a watershed event in the evolution of America's racial politics.
10/13/1999 20:00 UTC
"Ratcatcher"
Lynne Ramsay's impressive, frustrating debut feature knocked out the U.K., but her scabby view of poverty betrays more technique than feeling.
10/24/2000 23:00 UTC
“Casablanca” by way of “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”: “Allied” is half of a great movie
In "Allied," filmmaker Robert Zamekiis works very hard to get out from behind a shadow he chose to stand in
11/23/2016 04:59 UTC
Making condoms disappear
A porn company attempts to edit rubbers out of its final product. Will this settle the industry's safe-sex debate?
01/26/2014 05:00 UTC
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Ken Ham's beliefs are even crazy for Christians
The "Cosmos" host sounds off on the creationist movement, Answers in Genesis and its increasingly unhinged leader
08/23/2014 16:00 UTC