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Cats know the names of other cats that are their friends, study says
Researchers believe that cats learn the names of their close contacts, whether human or feline
05/16/2022 23:34 UTC
Laughing at Trump's "backward" pants won't save us from the 21st-century gulag
Liberal schadenfreude hits new low with Trump-trousers trutherism. Meanwhile, his forces are destroying democracy
06/10/2021 10:00 UTC
Trump supporters think they're players — but they're still just pawns
The best grift works by convincing the mark that they're part of the con
07/12/2021 17:00 UTC
Expert: Trump acted like he was a monarch — but indictment shows he is not an "imperial king"
Trump was just another example of a president acting as if he was king by just another name
03/31/2023 21:00 UTC
The U.S. drops an average of 46 bombs a day: Why should the world see us as a force for peace?
The U.S. has dropped at least 337,000 bombs and missiles in 20 years — and now clutches its pearls over Russia
01/11/2022 10:30 UTC
Lauren Boebert fails to file 2019 financial disclosure; sale of cargo plane remains a mystery
Boebert posted huge business losses in 2018, and her financial entanglements for the last two years are confusing
08/19/2021 10:00 UTC
The making of a right-wing martyr: Conservatives treat Derek Chauvin's conviction as an act of war
Turning a dead-eyed murderer like Derek Chauvin into a martyr shows that the right has no limits on its open racism
04/21/2021 17:04 UTC
Investigators reportedly approaching Trump Org. as if it were a mafia family
Prosecutors appear to be exploring the use of racketeering statutes against Trump and his business empire
05/30/2021 18:26 UTC
Andrew Yang and Eric Adams, leading Democrats in N.Y. mayor's race, are backed by GOP billionaires
Why are hedge fund billionaires who've funded pro-Trump Republicans pouring money into NYC's Democratic primary?
06/05/2021 10:00 UTC
What those mourning the fragility of American democracy get wrong
Everyone's saying it: "Democracy is fragile." A political science scholar says that has always been the case
02/07/2021 16:59 UTC
QAnon expert: Unhappy believers are now being lured into far-right extremist groups
Conspiracy theory expert Sophia Moskalenko says QAnon's "lost sheep" are being swallowed by "mass radicalization"
11/03/2021 10:31 UTC
11 easy, cheesy recipes that taste like comfort
It doesn't get much cheesier than this
01/21/2023 21:30 UTC
From "MacGruber" to "Dr. Death," here are 12 shows to watch on Peacock besides the Olympics
There's a delightful baking reality show, tons of comedies and even ranch drama "Yellowstone"
02/12/2022 17:59 UTC
Another Trump henchman takes a fall: Why Trump fans still won't admit that loyalty to him is foolish
From jail to death via COVID-19, Trump always leaves his followers to pay the price — yet they remain faithful
07/01/2021 16:55 UTC
It's not over, America: Spring is here — and so is the next wave of COVID
Republicans are pretending it's all over — and so is everybody else. Data from Europe and Asia suggest otherwise
03/18/2022 13:30 UTC