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Leaked documents show how China’s army of paid internet trolls helped censor the coronavirus
China's government used paid internet trolls to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable
12/23/2020 16:00 UTC
Must-see morning clip: Jason Jones commissioned a story about himself in an Indian newspaper
The "Daily Show" correspondent discovers the practice of paid news in India
05/22/2014 17:12 UTC
The beguiling tough love of "Enlightened"
Laura Dern and Mike White's brilliant comedy shows compassion for its deluded characters even as it skewers them
11/29/2011 05:00 UTC
In the end, "Peacemaker" is the villain-turned-hero worth crossing the TV galaxy for
A certain bounty hunter may have legacy on this side, but John Cena's buffoon made a killing by trying to be good
02/18/2022 02:49 UTC
Amazon's dirty secret: Damning new report reveals shameful environmental record
Unlike other companies, Amazon shows no signs of ending its love affair with fossil fuels [UPDATED]
04/02/2014 18:30 UTC
How the media got the facts about Arctic oil wrong
Politics, media spin and plain old confusion have inflated estimates of the Arctic Wildlife Refuge's petroleum reserves, an expert says.
01/07/2003 00:12 UTC
Stuff white people tweet
Is a trending topic on race automatically racist?
11/20/2009 00:20 UTC
A zoologist imagines what alien life might look like
In “The Zoologist’s Guide to the Galaxy,” Arik Kershenbaum speculates about the universal lessons of evolution
04/13/2021 13:30 UTC
Archiving ourselves
We need better ways to save the media we're all creating, for our kids and for the historians of tomorrow
11/05/2010 22:10 UTC
Were "alien mummies" really revealed in Mexico? Here's what we know
On Tuesday, before Mexico's Congress, a ufologist revealed "non-human corpses" described as extraterrestrials
09/13/2023 21:39 UTC
Hey, Democrats, don't be ashamed of supporting health care for immigrants
It's the law. Instead of scolding, Republicans should look at what hospitals are already required to do.
08/03/2019 08:00 UTC
A primer on cooking with cactus
We'd suggest starting with chef Alex Tellez’s quick nopales en escabeche
04/17/2022 22:05 UTC
Our Founders, alien-obsessed: Adams and Franklin had a thing -- really! -- for extraterrestials
The American Revolution was rife with space aliens, at least in the minds of many of its principal leaders
07/04/2015 22:00 UTC
New York Times issues correction on climate change draft report that Trump administration "suppressed"
The newspaper made a big mistake when it published a draft report that was already publicly available
08/10/2017 22:44 UTC
Two-ingredient Nutella palmiers are the easiest cookies you'll ever make
If you can spread chocolate and fold things, you can make this decadent dessert
09/05/2020 20:30 UTC