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“Most perilous case”: Fox News legal expert warns Trump can’t “make the Georgia prosecution go away”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Willis’ case may well be more straightforward — less legally problematic — than Smith’s," wrote Andy McCarthy
Joan Rivers would have hated this
Melanie McFarland
"Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute” reminds us she would've preferred her flowers while she was alive
Pink passion: Rosé on the rise as millennials dictate new wine codes
Richard C. Delerins, Leighton Walter Kille
"In 2017 alone, rosé sales in the United States jumped 53% and the trend continues, partly driven by millennials"
With 2 ingredients and no measuring, you can make your own Dole Whip popsciples
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A theme park classic gets an easy homemade makeover
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
The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers
Molly Coleman
We should all beware when Big Law backs down before a fight
Higher prices, rolling blackouts: The Northwest is bracing for effects of lagging green energy push
Tony Schick, Monica Samayoa
Oregon and Washington are nowhere near achieving their clean energy goals. The consequences are already being felt
What’s in season in May? 4 ingredients to cook with right now
Joy Saha
In anticipation of spring's end, a culinary expert shares her top produce items to enjoy and cook with
“I don’t regret the vote”: Why most Trump voters stand by him, even as he ruins their lives
Amanda Marcotte
It's not totally hopeless: Some swing voters who backed Trump may learn their lesson
This is the best cooking fat for making the fluffiest scrambled eggs ever
Joy Saha
Is it bacon grease? Coconut oil? Or even ghee? Salon Food says it's something that's more readily available
DEA once touted body cameras for their “enhanced transparency.” Now the agency is abandoning them
Mario Ariza
An email obtained by ProPublica said the agency made the change to be “consistent” with a Trump executive order
Elon Musk’s baby mama drama matters
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA masculinity is getting weirder — and making men lonelier
Trump CFPB drops suit against Warren Buffett’s mobile-home lender that “knowingly traps people”
Cara Michelle Smith
The federal agency alleged Vanderbilt Mortgage knew borrowers couldn't repay their loans
“I ain’t got nothing to say to Donald Trump”: May Day organizers say their message is for Americans
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Organizers say their goal for May 1 protests is to remind regular Americans that they have numbers on their side
How to perfect an imperfect pasta sauce
Michael La Corte
The simplest secrets to turn any unexciting pasta sauces into a spectcular one
“Still no Epstein files”: MAGA conspiracy theory in crisis after victim’s death
Amanda Marcotte
It's getting tougher to believe that Trump will expose the secret satanic Democratic cabal ruling the world
“Not going to shoot from the hip”: Federal judge refuses to drop NYC Mayor Adams’ corruption case
Alex Galbraith
Biden appointee Dale Ho tagged a former Bush admin solicitor to argue against the dismissal
“Not fit to have a job”: Trump victim-blames veterans, workers for his war on the economy
Amanda Marcotte
When Grandma's Social Security check goes missing, Trump and Musk plan to call her a "fraud"
The tiny tragedy of Peter Navarro: Yeah, he had bad ideas — and then it all went wrong
Andrew O'Hehir
How an eccentric economist became a MAGA true believer and got pantsed by Elon: A sad but true story
“Canada will never ever be part of America”: Trudeau’s replacement immediately takes it to Trump
Heather Digby Parton
"We can give ourselves far far more than Donald Trump can ever take away"
The “Epstein files” and Melania’s “deepfake” testimony are attempts to hide Trump’s violent misogyny
Amanda Marcotte
After the release of accused rapist Andrew Tate, MAGA media desperately pretends Trump opposes sexual violence
Sabrina Carpenter powers through the heat while discussing songwriting and her fans on “Hot Ones”
Joy Saha
At one point, the 25-year-old singer talked nonsense while attempting to conquer the wings of death
Erasing the stars: Satellite megaconstellations are a mega problem for Earth and sky
Carlyn Zwarenstein
With satellite numbers skyrocketing over the next few years, the time to grasp the implications is now
“PATCO on steroids”: Trump’s TSA union busting sparks calls for a general strike
Robert Hennelly
“This is sending a message to the rest of corporate America that contracts don’t matter”
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