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From "Adore" to "Addicted": How movies handle female adulterers
When women cheat on their partners, we're supposed to find it particularly shocking
10/18/2014 03:00 UTC
Leaked files indicate Uber exploited violence against drivers
The files further that the ride share company "flouted laws, duped police and and secretly lobbied governments"
07/11/2022 07:00 UTC
Reviving manufacturing would help all of us—not just white men
It may also be why Trump won.
05/15/2017 02:00 UTC
Burned Out: The best episodes of food TV to reawaken your love of cooking
From a disastrous “Bake Off” challenge to “The Barefoot Contessa,” episodes that help shake off culinary fatigue
10/03/2020 21:30 UTC
Scott Walker's CPAC mistake: How new rules for '16 GOP race just got established
America is arguably the greatest country in world history, Governor? Here's the right GOP answer
03/02/2015 18:30 UTC
Robert Reich on how to stop Uber's corporate power grab
Make no mistake: California's Prop 22 is a lousy deal for Uber and Lyft drivers, and for millions of other workers
10/19/2020 09:16 UTC
These are the only two states that don't require lawmakers to disclose finances
Both Idaho and Michigan have potential bills this upcoming session that would help prevent conflicts of interest
01/08/2018 11:00 UTC
Make your own Fudgie the Whale for one: Easy individual ice cream cakes make every day a party
You don't have to wait for your birthday. You're just four ingredients from your own party for one
10/12/2020 20:30 UTC
Is the fix in on "American Idol"?
Allegations surface that support from Howard Stern and ballot stuffing from Indian call centers are responsible for the improbable staying power of "Idol" contestant Sanjaya Malakar.
03/26/2007 21:30 UTC
Uber removes forced arbitration clause, vows to no longer silence accusers
The move could set a new precedent for sexual harassment and assault in Silicon Valley
05/15/2018 23:00 UTC
Bush: Should I run again?
A day in the life of America's least favorite former president
07/07/2012 20:00 UTC
The Film Curator: Molly Surno
With images and words, the artist explains why she’s too curious to show experimental films in a typical theater
09/10/2013 08:01 UTC
The magical, reliable allure of rice pudding
Rice is a treasure at large — but I wonder if rice pudding might actually be rice in its most powerful, elite form
09/27/2023 19:00 UTC
Life in the fast lane: Driverless cars development accelerates
The industry's leaders are pushing on with autonomous vehicles
02/10/2017 00:26 UTC
Welcome to America, where a Detroit man gets the cops called on him for "banking while black"
Sauntore Thomas tried to deposit checks for winning a racial discrimination lawsuit, but the bank had other ideas
01/27/2020 22:37 UTC
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