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“Killers of the Flower Moon’s” central love story illustrates the pitfalls of interracial dating
Nardos Haile
The relationship between Mollie and Ernest Burkhart depicts the insidiousness of white supremacy
Probe finds Reuters journalist was killed in “deliberately targeted” strike from Israeli border
Jake Johnson
"Two strikes in the same place in such a short space of time... clearly indicate precise targeting," watchdog says
Here’s why “concierge medicine” is coming for your family practice
Mary Elizabeth Williams
More doctors are turning to concierge medicine, but the reasons are complex. Here's what you need to know
Mike Johnson’s MAGA honeymoon: How long can the new House speaker hold the GOP intact?
Heather Digby Parton
"Maga Mike" is going to have to hope that his party is in cooperation mode because he has no leadership experience
“Sexual anarchy”: New House Speaker Mike Johnson showcases the incel-ization of the modern GOP
Amanda Marcotte
The Louisiana congressman's career has been centered around his bitter obsession with other people's sex lives
Ammonium chloride: A surprising sixth basic taste may join salty, sweet, sour, bitter and umami
Ashlie D. Stevens
"If you live in a Scandinavian country, you will be familiar with and may like this taste"
Twenty years after “Kill Bill” came out, The Bride’s bloody rampage cuts differently
Melanie McFarland
Knowing what Uma Thurman endured to bring The Bride to life makes it tougher to call it an empowerment fable
Lessons on living to 100: Four “blue zone” strategies that can be applied anywhere
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Longevity researchers have detected patterns across the regions with unusually high rates of centenarians
Why do celebrities like Justin Timberlake exploit Blackness to get ahead?
Nardos Haile
Stars like Timberlake, Awkwafina, Gwen Stefani and Miley Cryus have all been accused of exploiting Black culture
How old is too old to trick-or-treat? Leave the Halloween custom to the kids
Joy Saha
Adult trick-or-treating isn't necessarily harmful or bad. It's just incredibly selfish
The Jonathan Majors case: the latest celebrity trial variant where women lose
Melanie McFarland
If you thought the Megan Thee Stallion and Depp v. Heard cases yielded toxic online discourse, just wait
“Great British Bake Off” shocks viewers with a dramatic double-elimination round
Ashlie D. Stevens
It's Pastry Week, which means it's also time for Soggy Bottom Watch
“A similar genesis”: The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst honors goth and its (spider)web of artistic connections
Annie Zaleski
From Sylvia Plath to Joy Division, the Cure co-founder examines the roots and impact of the oft-maligned subculture
Some experts warn against contacting aliens. Are the fears of an extraterrestrial invasion valid?
Matthew Rozsa
Hollywood action films aside, is there genuine risk to broadcasting our existence beyond the stars?
The world is coming apart at the seams
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The initial rip in the fabric of civilization starts right now
The coming crisis of 2025: What a second Trumpocracy would mean
Clarence Lusane
Trump will have significantly more help in a second term
Trump’s Schedule F (for “Failed State”): Are Republicans fascists or nihilists — or both?
Rebecca Gordon
They want to burn it all down so that they can rule over the smoldering ashes
Trump’s court whisperer had a state judicial strategy. Its full extent only became clear years later
Andrea Bernstein, Andy Kroll
Leonard Leo helped elect a judge in Wisconsin. Without him, the GOP feared their agenda would be “toast"
Taylor Swift dispels “Gaylor” rumors to the dismay of many fans who feel queerbaited
Gabriella Ferrigine, Joy Saha
The singer seemingly shut down popular theories on her sexuality in a leaked prologue for "1989 (Taylor's Version)"
Girl, you know it’s not true: 8 major revelations from the “Milli Vanilli” documentary
Joy Saha
The duo's sudden rise and unfortunate downfall are explored through intimate interviews and old footage
“Worst idea since Sarah Palin”: Democrat Dean Phillips’ Biden challenge could “blow up in his face”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Even a Democrat who wants him to run warns "it could be the end of his political career”
Why Meghan McCain continues to flail
Melanie McFarland
Leaving "The View" has left McCain out of the conversation. Platforming an idiotic con man won't bring her back in
Hurricanes are disasters on land. Are they just as destructive to marine life under the sea?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Turbulence can displace or kill marine life, but hurricanes aren’t always bad for sea creatures
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