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Is there really a fair way to divvy up household labor and childcare? Research says it’s possible
Gail Cornwall
Academic studies show what self-help books get right and wrong about equalizing domestic work
Why birth control side effects have eluded science
Saima Sidik
Birth control users report the drug affects their mental health, but scientists have been unable to find the link
Why doesn’t the Arab world break with Putin? Consider Sudan’s example
Mohammad Ali Salih
For Sudan's military regime, Putin's an old friend — and for the Sudanese people, the U.S. simply can't be trusted
Wood-burning stoves raise new health concerns
Diana Kruzman
Officials treat woodsmoke pollution as a public health and environmental justice issue despite opposition
Why Zelenskyy’s background in comedy really matters
Sophia A. McClennen
Forget about Paddington for a minute. The comedy that made Zelenskyy famous was also political
21 of the wildest cons in history
Jake Rossen
These masterful swindlers really knew how to perfect their sly craft and bamboozle their unsuspecting victims
Ritual love of “Vikings: Valhalla”
Alison Stine
The traditions of the Netflix pagans, some of them bloody, are still strangely comforting
Colin Hay on Men at Work, the Beatles’ mesmerizing melodies and his new song with Ringo
Nicole Michael
In this "Everything Fab Four" interview, the singer/songwriter opens up about what "Get Back" nails about band life
HIV preventive care is supposed to be free in the US. So, why are some patients still paying?
Sarah Varney
HIV advocates and clinic workers say patients are confounded by formularies that obfuscate drug costs
Assistant principal fired for reading students a children’s book called “I Need a New Butt!”
Jon Skolnik
Students reportedly found the book "hilarious". But the administration? Not so much
Accused Russian agent who lobbied lawmakers only donated to one politician: Tulsi Gabbard
Igor Derysh
Why did Elena Branson donate $59.95 to Gabbard? And who is "Representative-1" cited in the criminal complaint?
Whose lives really matter? How racism colors coverage of the crisis in Ukraine
Chauncey DeVega
Ukraine is a global crisis and a humanitarian tragedy. But Western media coverage has an obvious racial bias
Connecticut GOP candidate, former bank CFO, brags about assets linked to human rights abuses
Igor Derysh
Under Bob Stefanowski, UBS portfolio included companies linked to killings, forced displacement and gang rapes
Trump wants his fans to pay for new “Trump Force One” plane after emergency landing
Igor Derysh
"Construction of this plane has been under wraps, not even the fake news media knows about it," Trump PAC claims
Bob Chapek finally condemns “Don’t Say Gay” bill, but Disney employees say it’s not enough
Joy Saha
The CEO also said he spoke with Ron DeSantis and arranged a meeting to discuss the consequences of the bill
This swoon-worthy chocolate dessert begins with a box of cake mix — the rest is culinary magic
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Is Sicilian love cake not the sexiest sounding thing in the world?
Florida’s first-of-its kind election police will report directly to Ron DeSantis
Jon Skolnik
No other state has an election crimes unit
War protesters turn to bake sales, supper clubs and restaurant reviews to support Ukraine
Ashlie D. Stevens
How home cooks and pro chefs are mobilizing to raise money for — and spread accurate information about — Ukraine
The DOJ is aggressively prosecuting Capitol insurrectionists — and dismantling GOP lies about Jan. 6
Amanda Marcotte
From the Proud Boys to the Oath Keepers, prosecutors are showing that the Capitol riot was no spontaneous "protest"
A sweeping — and personal — history of addiction
Peter Andrey Smith
In “The Urge” by Carl Erik Fisher, a psychiatrist blends history and social critique with his own story of recovery
GOP’s violent rhetoric keeps getting worse — and almost nobody is paying attention
Chauncey DeVega
At CPAC, Sen. Rick Scott essentially called for eliminating leftists. Armed Republicans understand what he means
Rowling doubles down on “transphobic” remarks about gender reform bill on International Women’s Day
Joy Saha
"You worry about your legacy, I'll worry about mine"
Manic pixie death girl: “Killing Eve” and the adorable assassin
Alison Stine
With childlike innocence, awkwardness and wonder, Villanelle makes killing fun again
Your blood type may affect how sick you get from COVID-19, genetic study confirms
Matthew Rozsa
Along with age and pre-existing conditions, add blood type to the list of factors that affect illness severity
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