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What food scientists really think of the ultra-processed foods panic
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Be careful if you're eating a candy bar and walking under an air conditioning unit"
“Grow up”: Kevin Spacey responds to Guy Pearce’s allegations, disputing claims of targeting
Nardos Haile
In an intense video, Spacey disputes Pearce's claim of inappropriate behavior while filming “L.A. Confidential"
What a $2 million per dose gene therapy reveals about drug pricing
Robin Fields
How did a drug rooted in government seed money and spurred by grassroots fundraising end up with such a price tag?
RFK’s plan to make America healthy again? Send people with mental health conditions to farms
Amanda Marcotte
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims replacing psychological care with unpaid work on "wellness farms" would be voluntary
What the UN’s ruling on abortion in Ecuador and Nicaragua means for the rest of the world
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Although implementation will depend on each country, these sorts of rulings have a potential for global influence
Guy Pearce says he “broke down and sobbed” after gaining clarity on Kevin Spacey experience
Nardos Haile
Pearce had previously said Spacey was a "handsy guy" in a 2018 interview
“His mission is to eradicate ‘woke Jesus'”: How money, lies and religion are abused to gut democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Journalist Katherine Stewart's "Money, Lies, and God" takes readers into Trump's movement to end America
Is Donald Trump more like Hitler or Augustus Caesar? Honestly, it’s both
Jim Sleeper
An aspiring dictator, fueled by popular resentment, overthrows a failing republic. We've seen this show before
Back to the Miocene: What the climate 13.8 million years ago could tell us about our future world
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Scientists look to the Miocene for clues of what we might expect from global heating caused by fossil fuels
“Alleged intellectual”: White House Comms calls Yglesias a “mouth-breather” over Hegseth rumors
Alex Galbraith
The blogger shared a photo of Defense Secretary Hegseth after rumors flew that he was drinking on the job
Republican states claim zero abortions. A red-state doctor calls that “ludicrous”
Sarah Varney
It's not just statistically unlikely, it runs counter to the reality emergency abortion care is sometimes necessary
“OpenAI is not for sale”: ChatGPT maker rejects Musk bid for ownership
Alex Galbraith
Musk has long feuded with the artificial intelligence company he helped to found
“Yellowjackets” returns with the same convoluted taste some of us aren’t excited to re-acquire
Melanie McFarland
The drawn-out mystery still bumbles along as before, which makes us wonder if it knows where it's going
New research continues to link marijuana with schizophrenia. Experts say it’s not so simple
Elizabeth Hlavinka
These types of studies aren't intended to imply causation, yet they are often interpreted as such
Issa Rae, Low Cut Connie cancel Kennedy Center shows amid Trump takeover
Griffin Eckstein
The president's purge at the historic D.C. arts and culture organization is scaring away A-listers
“Ribbons of Rust” revisits The Beatles’ roots and the sounds that shaped them
Kenneth Womack
Robert Rodriguez and Jerry Hammack’s book traces The Beatles’ formative years, exploring what shaped their rise
Infant deaths continue to rise as more abortion bans are put in place, studies find
Elizabeth Hlavinka
States with abortion bans were also shown to experience an increase in births, according to a pair of studies
Rare footage of lost anglerfish awes internet, raising questions about ocean conservation
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists spotted the anglerfish in shallow waters, which is highly unusual and could indicate something deeper
“We risk losing a hold on reality”: Johansson asks lawmakers to limit AI after fake anti-Ye ad
Alex Galbraith
A faux Johansson appeared in a viral clip responding to rapper Ye, alongside several other Jewish celebrities
“Real Housewives of New York” is darker now than the show’s ever been. Can it survive?
Coleman Spilde
The stars of the rebooted series want to be iconic fan favorites, but it's the franchise that's paying the price
The path of best resistance: “Faith-rooted messaging would help build broader political support”
Chauncey DeVega
"We need a lot more courage and fortitude right now"
Navigating retirement: Generations redefine the future of work and leisure
Nina Jagannathan
The question is not when you will retire but how you will design your path to fulfillment
Elon Musk-led group offers $97.4 billion to control OpenAI: report
Quinn Sental
The offer complicates Sam Altman's plans to convert OpenAI to a for-profit company, the Wall Street Journal reports
The perfect egg exists. It just takes 32 minutes
Ashlie D. Stevens
A new Italian study has devised an ideal way to cook an egg. But perfection, as always, is a little ridiculous
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