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I thought I had partied at Freaknik

D. Watkins
A Hulu film explores the glory days of Atlanta's notorious Spring Break scene, and it's not what I had experienced

“Nearly adopted”: Clarence Thomas took in future law clerk following racist firestorm

Sophia Tesfaye
Clarence Thomas wrote that Crystal Clanton "lived with us for almost a year” after being booted from Turning Points

To Mars and back: Will NASA’s ambitious endeavor be worth it?

Sarah Scoles
A mission to retrieve samples from the red planet is in the works. Some scientists wonder if it’s a wise investment

Inside the world of unregulated sperm banks, where people meet on Facebook to have babies

Nicole Karlis
The new documentary "Spermworld" explores the underground phenomenon shaking up fertility access

Eating some chocolate really might be good for you – here’s what the research says

Dan Baumgardt
"There are other organs, aside from the brain, that might benefit from the medicinal effects of cocoa"

What is sugar and what would happen if I stopped eating it? A scientist explains

Grace Marie Jones
"It's hard to avoid sugar when it's become a normal part of diets and when we celebrate special times . . . "

How an obscure 19th Century law is being weaponized against bodily autonomy and abortion rights

Nicole Karlis
Abortion opponents are citing the Comstock Act to stop "abortion pill trafficking." Experts say that's nonsense

“The Other Fab Four” is the fascinating memoir of the female Beatles from Liverpool

Kenneth Womack
Return to the 1960s with the Liverbirds, women rockers who proved John Lennon wrong, and a book of Beatles on tour

The Diddy investigation: A timeline of allegations and lawsuit leading up to sex investigation

Nardos Haile
The billionaire hip-hop mogul has faced allegations of sex trafficking, while his attorney calls it a "witch hunt"

“I wasn’t able to really do my job”: State Dept. official quits in protest of Biden’s Gaza policy

Julia Conley
"Trying to advocate for human rights just became impossible," Annelle Sheline says

“I didn’t look at myself as ‘I’m the white lady’”: Why Lisa Ann Walter says “Abbott” feels like home

D. Watkins
The actor and comedian talks about perfecting a Philly accent, being in a cast of alpha women and where to get prop

Of course the lawyer trying to ban abortion pills is married to Josh “Run For Your Life” Hawley

Amanda Marcotte
Erin Hawley continues the proud GOP tradition of women building their careers by ruining other women's lives

Supreme Court restricting mifepristone would be a “slippery slope” for future drugs

Nicole Karlis
Vaccines, gender-affirming care and birth control could be next if SCOTUS rules to restrict nationwide access

How mussels made a Michelin-starred chef

Michael La Corte
“The aroma of mussels simmering with garlic, onions, and celery permeated everything, even our skin"

How to unlock Instagram’s political content settings in 3 easy steps

Rae Hodge
Here's how to get election news back into your Insta feed, and get around Meta's new content preference limits

Trump loves to play the victim — NY appeals court bailout shows he’s the most coddled person alive

Amanda Marcotte
There appears to be no end of breaks for a spoiled rich boy who has never done a decent thing in his 77 years

Is there a link between intermittent fasting and heart disease?

Kaitlin Day, Sharayah Carter
The evidence is mixed

Top billionaire GOP megadonor had big stake in company in Trump’s Truth Social deal: report

Igor Derysh
Jeff Yass, a TikTok shareholder, was biggest institutional shareholder in company that merged with Trump Media

“Quite the accomplishment”: Biden trolls Trump for bragging he won championship at his own golf club

Igor Derysh
Trump boasted that he won two trophies at his own West Palm Beach resort on Truth Social

Seeds of dissent: Agricultural manufacturers and farmers clash over “right to repair” equipment

Ashlie D. Stevens
Tennessee farmers want the right to repair their own tractors

Why supermarkets have abandoned some of America’s poorest neighborhoods

Ashlie D. Stevens
"Supermarkets have abandoned the inner city for suburban and exurban locations"

Who brought the crime, the drugs and the rape? It was him

Kirk Swearingen
Trump's infamous 2015 speech claimed immigrants were "bringing crime" and were "rapists." Talk about projection

The U.S. government defended the overseas business interests of baby formula makers at kids’ expense

Heather Vogell
The U.S. government repeatedly used its muscle to advance the interests of large baby formula companies

Store-bought is fine — except when it comes to chicken stock

Michael La Corte
As this week’s ‘Top Chef’ winner showed us, homemade stock doesn’t have to take all day and is worth the effort
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