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We need to understand the culture of whales so we can save them
Do animals have their own culture? A researcher studying whales argues that they do
10/23/2019 10:30 UTC
5 worst right-wing moments of the week: Bill O’Reilly instructs black people to hate Black Lives Matter
Joe Walsh made a despicable threat toward Obama, while Bill O'Reilly railed against BLM
07/11/2016 13:00 UTC
The secret sauce turns 99-cent ramen into a gourmet cold noodle salad
This nutty, creamy (yet still vegan!) coconut-tahini dressing is so good, you'll want to put it on everything
04/04/2022 21:59 UTC
A weird, dead magnetized star has a solid surface, surprising astronomers
The unique neutron star 4U 0142+61 has a solid surface and a giant ring of matter orbiting it
01/09/2023 19:59 UTC
Once at the vanguard of national policy, California plays defense under Trump
California's attorney general pushes back against Trump's border wall prototypes
03/26/2018 01:00 UTC
Twiggy's Photoshop disaster
Authorities in the UK banned a misleading ad, but they still don't think heavy retouching is socially irresponsible
12/16/2009 20:17 UTC
Everyone in Maine is obsessed with these chips
They're just gas station snacks, but Humpty Dumpty All Dressed chips are so dang good
01/03/2022 16:59 UTC
Edmund White
Daniel Reitz interviews Edmund White, author of 'The Farewell Symphony,' 'A Boy's Own Story' and 'The Beautiful Room is Empty.'
10/15/1997 23:00 UTC
Making crème fraîche at home has never been easier
With two ingredients, we can spare our wallets and whip up a small batch of the tangy product in our own kitchens
07/19/2021 20:43 UTC
Lena Headey roasts troll who shamed her for not wearing makeup: "Go f**k yourself"
Headey also took to social media to slam the Academy for moving four categories to commercial breaks
02/13/2019 23:45 UTC
What to get Rush Limbaugh for Christmas
He and Jonah Goldberg and other right-wingers whitesplaining racism to Oprah should watch “Many Rivers to Cross”
11/27/2013 00:33 UTC
What TLC's Duggar decision will tell us: Who's winning the culture war between social justice and Christian "grace"?
Forget forcing a moral decision from TLC, but how the network bets on its own interests will be revealing
05/28/2015 13:59 UTC
We asked experts to respond to the most common COVID-19 conspiracy theories and misinformation
Researchers and professors comment on the origin of pandemic misinformation, and how to debunk such claims
07/18/2020 14:00 UTC
The unbridled joy of layered mayonnaise salads
On "Russian salad," my favorite potato salad in the world
04/14/2019 00:00 UTC
Big in Japan: How American Christmas cakes became a global holiday tradition
In the early 20th century, a young Japanese baker tried American strawberry shortcake — and the rest is history
12/24/2023 18:45 UTC