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The cult of Cheesecake Factory and its baffling, larger-than-life charms
Ashlie D. Stevens
A cultural survey of the much-derided restaurant, from "The Big Bang Theory" fakery to "Middle Class Fancy" love
Confusion at the fish counter: How to eat fish responsibly
Jenny Weitzman
Here’s how to make a responsible choice at the fish counter.
The problem with labeling gut troubles “dysbiosis”
Elizabeth Preston
The prefix dys- implies that something is wrong with the microbiome. Some researchers say this is a problem.
Study raises concern about e-cigarette waste
Eli Wolfe
E-cigarette waste includes microplastics, metals, nicotine and combustible lithium ion batteries
What white nationalists and incels have in common: Blaming feminism
Lauren Schiller
What connects the white supremacist ideology of so-called white nationalists to extreme misogyny? Victimhood
Gamers are one-upping nature and computers by designing whole new proteins
Luyi Cheng
Building elaborate structures from scratch is difficult for computers, but in the hands of a gamer...
LeBron James and the NBA’s missed opportunity to protest Hong Kong injustice
Blayne Haggart, Vinu SelvaratnamWhen Halloween became America’s most dangerous holiday
W. Scott Poole
In the early 1970s, rumors about poisoned candy on Halloween led to mass paranoia
WeWork debacle exposes why investing in a charismatic founder can be dangerous
Greg Putnam
WeWork wanted to be a lot more than a shared workspace
When residents say “no” to aerial mosquito spraying
Michael Schulson
When states use pesticides to slow the spread of insect-borne diseases, should households be allowed to opt out?
Who is Bill Taylor? I’ve known the guy who rocked Capitol Hill this week for 50 years
Lucian K. Truscott IV
My West Point classmate is a Vietnam veteran and an experienced diplomat. Most of all, he’s an honest man
ExxonMobil is still bankrolling climate science deniers
Elliott Negin
The world’s largest oil company says climate change is real, yet continues to finance climate denier groups
As GOP ramps up the stupid stunts and dirty tricks, not a great week for Joe Biden’s vision
Sophia Tesfaye
Where are those "really good Republicans" Biden keeps talking about? This week they went to war to save Trump
Tulsi Gabbard announces she won’t seek re-election to Congress amid speculation of a third-party bid
Igor Derysh
Gabbard has denied plans for a third party bid, but her recent moves have only added fuel to the speculative fire
Bill Barr’s alternate universe “investigation” has a goal: Right-wing authoritarian rule
Heather Digby Parton
Barr's "criminal investigation" of the Russia probe is the fruit of a long-running far-right plan to kill democracy
This powerful group groomed Mike Pence for the White House. Impeachment could complicate their plans
Anne Nelson
The Council for National Policy, a major booster of Pence's career, brought crucial evangelical votes to Trump
Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen won’t seek reelection after recording scandal
Cassandra Pollock
By Tues. morning, more than 30 House Republicans had either called for the speaker's resignation or pulled support
Lab rats felt relaxed after driving tiny cars, but not when they were passengers
Nicole Karlis
Surprising results in driver rats vs. passenger rats may have implications for the future of self-driving cars
Remember Benghazi? Republican concerns about “secret” hearings are newfound in the Trump era
Igor Derysh
GOP lawmakers stormed a secure facility on Capitol Hill in protest this week. They seem to have forgotten history
Do Republicans think their voters are complete idiots? Their Trump defenses sure look that way
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans' cosplay protest was based on a largely correct principle: Their voters will swallow anything for Trump
National Archives launches probe into Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ use of private email account
Shira Tarlo
The administration says it has "become aware of a potential unauthorized deposition" of Commerce Department records
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