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Evangelicals with ties to “The Family” met Mike Johnson and Zelenskyy ahead of Ukraine vote

Jonathan Larsen
We're getting nearly a real-time look at The Family's anti-LGBTQ+ religious diplomacy in action

New Consumer Reports investigation raises concerns about dangerous levels of pesticides in produce

Joy Saha
The watchdog group recently conducted its “most comprehensive review" of pesticides in 59 fruits and vegetables

Trump is an “isolationist” who likes Russia and war crimes. What could go wrong?

Charles R. Davis
Trump supporters like to claim he's a peacenik. He's a vicious reactionary who pals around with violent despots

Donald Trump turns the GOP into a protection racket — and demands Republican candidates pay up

Amanda Marcotte
To "be seen favorably," the Trump campaign threatens, Republicans must give 5 percent — or more — to the boss

Despite the backlash, Food Network’s new strategy is actually working in their favor

Joy Saha
"It's not about cooking and learning any longer," said longtime host Valerie Bertinelli

“What Jennifer Did”: 8 things missing from Netflix’s doc of a woman who schemed to kill her parents

Nardos Haile
From an elaborate double life to lying about assult, these details are left out of Netflix's true crime story

He’s dropping little clues: The troubling message we are missing from Trump’s MAGA rallies

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's revenge plot remains hidden in plain sight

A one-shot vaccine for COVID, flu and future viruses? Researchers say it’s coming

Nicole Karlis
New RNA-based vaccine strategy could be a breakthrough: No boosters, no needles and far more rapid effects

The Beijing half marathon controversy: What we know so far

Gabriella Ferrigine
The race results are under investigation after three African runners seemingly allowed a Chinese competitor to win

“A fool”: Trump fumes over Jimmy Kimmel’s roasting of falling Truth Social stock

Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump Media & Technology Group's stock dropped 18.3 percent, which had inspired Kimmel's jab

Expert: Judge may be “forced to take extreme measures” to protect jurors after Trump intimidation

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Concerns over juror safety after Trump "threatened and intimidated so many persons in the criminal justice system"

Fermented foods sustain both microbiomes and cultural heritage

Andrew Flachs, Joseph Orkin
"Fermentation offers a chance to learn how taste and heritage shape microbiomes . . . "

“She knows her own destiny”: Anna Sawai is her own savior in “Shōgun”

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the actor about reinterpreting James Clavell's seductress into a samurai to reckon with

USC cancels speech by pro-Palestine valedictorian, citing “alarming tenor” of her critics

Nicholas Liu
Citing safety concerns, USC cancelled Asna Tabassum's valedictorian speech amid opposition from pro-Israel groups

Amazon reportedly hounded an ex-Trader Joe’s employee for data on the store’s best-selling products

Joy Saha
The major corporation sought to compete with TJ's by replicating the top 200 items sold at the fan-favorite store

Chewing gum has been linked to better diets – but it’s no way to improve your health

Sandra Sunram-Lea
"So, should we all be rushing out to buy gum to chew ourselves to better health?"

Trump is on trial in that NYC courtroom — and so is Judge Juan Merchan

Dennis Aftergut
Juan Merchan is an experienced jurist, ready for his closeup — but he's facing a defendant like no other

A new, viral study linked intermittent fasting to cardiac death — but don’t worry just yet

Ashlie D. Stevens
"This does not mean that time-restricted eating caused cardiovascular death," researchers said.

“Every time I buy more, the price drops more”: Trump supporters grapple with Truth Social losses

Nicholas Liu
Many invested in Truth Social to support former President Donald Trump, but steep losses are testing their faith

City-country mortality gap widens amid persistent holes in rural health care access

Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez
The increased mortality rates are an indicator of worsening population health, the authors of a new study noted

Mongeese are some of the only animals that go to war. Scientists could soon find out why

Rae Hodge
Researchers set out to study Rikki-Tikki-Tavi revenge and mongoose mob violence

Rachael Ray’s 7 best vegan and vegetarian recipes

Michael La Corte
No matter how you interpret Ray's recipes in your own kitchen, you're sure to be very, very satisfied

Consumer Reports wants schools to stop serving Lunchables on their menu, urges USDA to take action

Joy Saha
The consumer watchdog group said the kits contain high levels of sodium and high levels of harmful chemicals

“Teacher Spice”: What should an artist in academia look like? Not like me, I’ve learned

Jenny Irish
I've heard comments about my appearance from fellow writers throughout my career, and I know exactly what they mean
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