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Rich countries export twice as much plastic waste to the developing world as previously thought
Current estimates only cover “the tip of the plastic waste iceberg"
03/14/2023 11:15 UTC
How to roast potatoes like my 91-year-old grandma
A family favorite perfect for your holiday dinner
12/02/2021 22:30 UTC
How a $20 food processor made me a better weeknight cook
Blitz, chop and pulse your way to becoming a more creative cook
03/11/2023 22:30 UTC
Trump's election "audit" should be treated as a trojan horse, Arizona secretary of state warns
Arizona taxpayers may be on the hook for replacing voting machines in Maricopa County
05/21/2021 18:49 UTC
No sweets for the sweet in new "Candyman," which neglects the legend's seductively scary legacy
In this continuation of the horror Jordan Peele and Nia DaCosta forget what makes Tony Todd's monster great
08/29/2021 19:30 UTC
Tipping etiquette and norms are in flux − here’s how you can avoid feeling flustered or ripped off
"But whether you tip or not, you should always treat service workers well, especially tipped service workers"
09/14/2023 21:31 UTC
Three-ingredient Oreo fudge is a nostalgic treat that tastes like milk and cookies
This sticky dessert is worth all the dental floss you'll need when you're finished
10/17/2020 20:35 UTC
Why did Rex Tillerson go to Afghanistan?
A poorly rendered Photoshop, meant to conceal Tillerson's exact location, has garnered criticism
10/24/2017 15:00 UTC
The shaky promise of "The Golden Bachelor"
The senior version of ABC's dating show teaches us what's right and wrong with reality TV – and ourselves
11/30/2023 18:30 UTC
Proud Boys are right about one thing: It's ridiculous that Trump's not in prison
Proud Boy leader's lawyer argues Capitol insurrectionists are "scapegoats" for Trump's actions. That's clearly true
01/18/2023 11:00 UTC
"Army of the Dead" is what happens when desperation meets a thrilling zombie conflagration
Don't call it brainless: Zack Snyder's latest is exactly the kind of raucous zombie action flick we need right now
05/21/2021 23:00 UTC
Republicans find Donald Trump’s "erratic behavior" to be "maddening." Why do they still defend him?
A new report examines how the president retains the devoted loyalty of most Republican lawmakers
04/02/2019 15:48 UTC
Hit with a "deluge of new evidence," House Jan. 6 committee will delay hearings to July
After Thursday's hearing, committee will adjourn for several weeks to go through a "mountain of new information"
06/23/2022 09:45 UTC
Rainn Wilson mocks hipster foodies: "It makes me sick"
"What was the last great civilization that gorged and vomited over and over again?"
01/28/2015 19:30 UTC
Derek Chauvin trial: 3 questions America needs to ask about seeking racial justice in a court of law
There's a divergence between how a trial is conducted, what rules govern it—and the larger issue of racial justice
04/18/2021 08:00 UTC
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