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Can dynamic pricing reduce food waste in supermarkets?
Jodi Helmer
A key issue with food waste management in supermarkets is the confusion surrounding date labels
“Yellowjackets” unapologetically follows YA logic, from the Big Dance to bitter betrayals
Alison Stine
A bunch of teens crash-landed and are stranded in the wilderness? May as well throw a rager!
Trump’s troops: The far-right has a tight grip on too many in uniform
Heather Digby Parton
What if Trump leads another insurrection? How many military and law enforcement members will stand firm?
Stephanie Grisham gave Jan. 6 committee “a number of names” they hadn’t heard before
Brett Bachman
Grisham “identified some lines of inquiry that had never occurred to me,” Rep. Jamie Raskin said
The war on drugs failed — will radical compassion work?
Mike Fitzgerald
Volunteers talking with drug users who are using alone could turn the tide on drug overdose deaths
Revisiting The Byrds’ “So You Want to Be a Rock N Roll Star” 55 years later, from the Monkees to REM
Annie Zaleski
From Tom Petty and Patti Smith to Counting Crows, the many covers of the satirical song has tweaked its impact
Travel back to “Mike McCartney’s Early Liverpool” for a bird’s-eye view of the pre-fame Beatles
Kenneth Womack
Paul McCartney's younger brother's photographs bring us into Mersey Beat history and the city that made the Beatles
The public health case for decarcerating America’s prison system
Eric Reinhart
The pandemic has illustrated how unsafe conditions in prisons boomerang back on the general population
3 New Year’s resolutions that will actually help you in the kitchen this year
Ashlie D. Stevens
These bite-sized goals will help you feel more comfortable in the kitchen
Right-wing Catholic boomlet grows: “Gun Girl” signs up with Mother Church
Kathryn Joyce
Ludicrous former Kent State student joins Milo Yiannopoulos, Ali Alexander in embrace of "trad-Cath" religion
Why “The Wheel of Time” succeeds as an adaptation (and “The Witcher” fails)
Daniel Roman
Not all adaptations are created equal
Democrats quietly consider using 14th Amendment to prevent Trump from running for office in 2024
Brett Bachman
A post-Civil War clause bars anyone who engaged in "insurrection or rebellion" against the U.S. from seeking office
Trump’s former spokesperson reveals that he was “gleefully” rewinding Capitol riot footage on Jan. 6
Jon Skolnik
"Look at all of the people fighting for me," the president reportedly said as the violent insurrection unfolded
Sayonara, Cyber Ninjas: Dubious “audit” firm shutting down after judge imposes $50,000 daily fine
Igor Derysh
Company behind sham Arizona "audit" is now "insolvent" despite millions in donations from Trump supporters
Ted Cruz apologizes for Jan. 6 “terrorist attack” comment after enduring Tucker Carlson’s wrath
Jon Skolnik
“The way I phrased things yesterday — it was sloppy, and it was, frankly, dumb”
Seattle cops planted fake reports of Proud Boys on police radio to scare BLM protesters
Matthew Chapman
The findings were released Wednesday by the city’s Office of Police Accountability
Republican legislatures want to jam through more voting restrictions ahead of 2022 midterms
Igor Derysh
Republicans in 19 states passed 34 laws restricting ballot access last year — and they're just getting started
Sorry, drinkers: Scientists say there is no hangover cure that stands up to scrutiny
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers are unimpressed with most of the "evidence" for hangover remedies
Ted Cruz blasted by Tucker Carlson, right-wing Twitter for calling Jan. 6 a “terrorist attack”
Jon Skolnik
“You're making us think, maybe the Republican Party is as worthless as we suspected it was," Carlson ranted of Cruz
You only need 3 ingredients and 15 minutes to bake this magical chocolate cake
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I've made this recipe on repeat over the years, and it's never failed me — not even once
They “gave the Capitol rioters what they wanted”: New ad targets complicit Republicans in Congress
Jon Skolnik
The campaign targets lower-profile Republican Reps. Nicole Malliotakis, Mike Garcia, and Jefferson Van Drew
I was there for the day that poisoned America — and I think we can still recover
Brian Karem
At first I thought they were like a bunch of rowdy NFL fans. I was mistaken. But there's a path back to reality
How Christian nationalism drove the insurrection: A religious history of Jan. 6
Kathryn Joyce
Fanatical, extreme religious faith wasn't incidental to last year's Capitol assault: It was a central driving force
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