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“Saddest days”: “Wicked” star Ethan Slater’s ex-wife talks divorce amid Ariana Grande relationship

Nardos Haile
"I work diligently on my private project of accepting the sudden public downfall of my marriage"

Why Democrats can’t get over the grief of losing to Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
A party without a leader is hopeless

Bitcoin, high on Trump, sobers up after Fed statements

Natalie Chandler
Bitcoin dropped from record highs after Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve is "not allowed" to own it

Biden aides’ “hand holding” shielded the president from critiques: report

Griffin Eckstein
A Wall Street Journal report alleges aides systemically worked around an aging and ailing Biden

Protestors assembled outside of Maryland Cracker Barrel after disabled students were refused service

Joy Saha
Cracker Barrel said it fired the general manager and two servers at its Waldorf restaurant location

This super festive Cranberry Chiffon Pie is the perfect centerpiece for your holiday dessert table

Bibi Hutchings
"More importantly, though, [this pie's] particular shade of pink is an homage to my mother"

“A calculated policy of deprivation”: Israel committing “act of genocide” in Gaza, HRW says

Nicholas Liu
Human rights groups are confirming that Israel's war on Gaza constitutes a war on Palestinians as a whole

Why it’s so hard to create a truly recyclable Keurig coffee pod

Frida Garza
"Every cup of java brewed creates a conundrum: what to do with the coffee pod that produced it"

“They’ve pushed workers to the limit”: Amazon employees go on strike during the holiday rush

Nicholas Liu
The Teamsters union said that Amazon failed to come to the bargaining table by a Dec. 15 deadline

The week American journalism died

Brian Karem
It was a slow death — and it took down democracy with it

Maybe getting “Laid” is a matter of connecting with one’s hectic, self-involved youth

Melanie McFarland
In her new comedy Stephanie Hsu is a single woman whose sexcapades turn out to be killer, and she doesn't know why

A deadline looms: Will New York invest in better food for public institutions?

Ashlie D. Stevens
"We cannot realize more positive health outcomes if our food system remains broken"

Going no-contact with MAGA parents: Crucial self-care or the “unraveling of America”?

Amanda Marcotte
Left-leaning young adults are backing away from their Trump-loving parents — and mainstream media is sad

Fartcoin rides memecoin surge following Trump’s win

Quinn Sental
Meme-based cryptocurrencies have soared since Trump’s victory

“We refused to compromise on the art”: Badfinger’s remixed “Head First” finally gets new life

Kenneth Womack
Bob Jackson discusses bringing the 1974 album back as a testament to the Welsh band's enduring impact

Elon Musk, now worth over $400 billion, leads Trump’s super-rich administration

Quinn Sental
Musk received a one-day bump of $62.8 billion and is the first person in the world to reach the $400 billion mark

RFK Jr. could hijack the conversation about Luigi Mangione — and set health care back for decades

Amanda Marcotte
The nation's ire focuses on insurance companies after the killing of UnitedHealth's CEO, but RFK could hijack it

“They don’t get it”: Kristin Chenoweth slams conservative group’s “Wicked” LGBTQ boycott

Nardos Haile
As a Christian woman, Chenoweth calls out "all the silliness that these women spew out of hate"

Reversing the “weaponization of Christianity”: How “religous freedom” can be used to fight Trumpism

Chauncey DeVega
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush on how some churches "created a permission structure for cruelty on a massive scale"

Death seems “kind of arbitrary”: Scientists want to upload the brain so we can live forever

Matthew Rozsa
Is immortality possible by digitally scanning the brain? Dr. Zeleznikow-Johnston believes so but some are skeptical

Aggrieved white men are a threat to democracy — history tells us we can’t ignore them

Bernd Reiter
The American South, apartheid South Africa and Germany in the 1930s: One demographic caused destruction and chaos

How our years of endless war produced a heartless nation

Andrea Mazzarino
After 20-plus years of waging the "War on Terror," Americans just voted to bring it to the home front

“No one would design a system like this”: UHG CEO Witty says U.S. health care is “flawed”

Griffin Eckstein
The UnitedHealth Group boss penned an op-ed acknowledging issues, as CEO slaying-fueled backlash continues

No more FDIC? Trump team mulls how to shrink bank regulators

Quinn Sental
The move would have a massive impact on agencies in charge of protecting consumers' money
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