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Researchers just invented gloves that give your hands octopus powers
Matthew Rozsa
By studying octopus' remarkably dextrous tentacles, researchers have put their gripping power into a wearable glove
Jamie Lee Curtis talks summer camp, being you and filming the “cathartic” end of “Halloween”
Alison Stine
"I just three weeks ago finished shooting the last shot of Laurie Strode," she says in a new interview with Salon
“She Will” star Alice Krige is haunted and haunting: “There must be something a bit odd about me”
Gary M. Kramer
The veteran "Ghost Story" actor spoke to Salon about her new folk horror film, taking risks and gender dynamics
Donald Trump is finally running scared: Liz Cheney and Jan. 6 committee have him cornered
Brian Karem
Of course Trump is trying to intimidate future witnesses. He knows indictments are coming — and he's terrified
Weedkiller chemical glyphosate is found in 80 percent of Americans’ urine
Matthew Rozsa
Glyphosate is a common pesticide ingredient and has been linked to a number of health conditions in humans
Democrats call on Merrick Garland to do something: Lawmakers says DOJ must bring Jan. 6 charges
Jake Johnson
"All of it points to the urgent need for DOJ to prosecute Donald Trump," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal.
More than one coup: Jan. 6 committee draws a direct line to Donald Trump
Heather Digby Parton
The committee downplayed the infamous Dec. 2020 White House meeting. It was actually much, much crazier
Emmy nominations: The Good, the Bad, and the “Squid Game” of it all
Melanie McFarland
Any year's Emmy nominations are a mixed bag at best. Here's our breakdown of this list's passing grades and fails
January 6 hearing makes it clear: MAGA is a cult
Amanda Marcotte
The January 6 committee portrays Trump as a sinister cult leader and his followers as his dupes
The history of the Swiffer and its cleaning empire
Ella Quittner
How this multifunctional cleaning tool swiveled its way into homes everywhere
The first five images from the James Webb Space Telescope, explained
Matthew Rozsa
NASA revealed five stunning images which demonstrate the immense observational capacity of the new space telescope
Armed man arrested for threatening to kill Democratic congresswoman at her home
Jon Skolnik
The man reportedly told Rep. Pramila Jayapal to "go back to India, I'm going to kill you"
We don’t need no education: Now Arizona says teachers don’t require college degrees
Kathryn Joyce
Right's attack on education heats up: Days after sweeping voucher law, Arizona rolls back teacher licensing rules
So where did all this right-wing religious nuttery come from?
Thom Hartmann
Most Americans — and most Christians — don't want religious doctrine dominating our laws. So how did we get here?
Researchers surprised to find seven adult health conditions linked to childhood abuse
Matthew Rozsa
A study found a "significant" link between being physically abused as a child and seven adult health conditions
Pete Buttigieg shuts down Fox News grilling with defense of Kavanaugh protesters
Jon Skolnik
Pete Buttigieg defends pro-choice demonstrators who led Brett Kavanaugh to flee a fancy steakhouse
Don’t believe Steve Bannon: Justice Department exposes desperate ploy to derail Jan. 6 hearings
Heather Digby Parton
Usually arrogant and full of bravado, Bannon is suddenly scrambling after seeing how successful the hearings are
20 super facts about the MCU’s “Avengers” movies
Scott Beggs
It's been 10 years since "The Avengers" first arrived in theaters on May 4, 2012
Trump calls Elon Musk a “bulls**t artist”
Kelly McClure
Trump's comment towards Musk was made at an event in Anchorage, Alaska on Saturday night
In economics, grade restrictions weed out students of color
Ashley Smart
GPA requirements push Black and Hispanic students out of STEM majors — and may widen the wage gap later on
Palau study reveals microplastics are infecting the most pristine corners of the world
Matthew Rozsa
Palau, a remote Pacific country with a population smaller than most US towns, is rife with microplastic pollution
A post-‘Roe’ world in Georgia will mean more restrictions — and more political battles
Sam Whitehead
Patients and providers will have to figure out how to navigate the new legal landscape
The right’s enemies list: “Woke heat maps” target and track progressives for crack down
Jon Skolnik
"Woke heat map" documents instances of "wokeness" to fight back against "critical race theory" and "grooming"
“Morton’s should be ashamed”: Kavanaugh sneaks out backdoor of restaurant after protesters show up
Tom Boggioni
Kavanaugh was "unduly harassed by unruly protestors while eating dinner at our Morton’s restaurant," spox says
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