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Trump’s idiotic “trading cards” are the last straw for Republicans — but in God’s name, why?
Robert S. McElvaine
They didn't mind the coup, the corruption, the sexual misconduct or the lies. But a trading-card scam — horrors!
Things to keep in mind if you want to get backyard hens for eggs
Tove Danovich
Taking a few important steps before you bring chickens home can save you time, heartache and trouble down the line
“Give me freedom or give me death,” Trump posts in a disjointed Thanksgiving justice rant
Bob Brigham
More than turkey and stuffing was on Trump's mind as he mulled over what he called his latest "witch hunt"
Making etiquette for everyone again – despite, or because of, its weaponization
Melanie McFarland
Netflix's "Mind Your Manners" can be conflicting to watch, but it tacitly recognizes society favors assimilation
Alexis DeBoshnek’s trick for turning canned tuna into a luxurious dinner will blow your mind
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My tuna-hating husband went back for seconds of this garlicky, salty dinner winner
Selena Gomez documentary revelations: From her faith to how the past haunts her
Alison Stine
The singer and actor opens up about mental and physical health in her new film "My Mind & Me"
When I heard Takeoff had been shot and killed, two words came to my mind
D. Watkins
We lost the hip hop star and Migos member to gun violence earlier this week
There’s a “safe limit” to how much candy you can binge before it starts doing damage to your body
Matthew Rozsa
Doctors say that you shouldn't eat candy on a regular basis — but does your liver mind a moment of decadence?
Cats know when you’re talking about them: A new study sheds light in the feline mind
Matthew Rozsa
Are you talking to me, human? Cats know the difference between words addressed to them and words spoken to others
Joe Biden and the death penalty: N.Y. terror case suggests he can’t make up his mind
Austin Sarat
Sayfullo Saipov committed a terrible crime. That's why his case is the ultimate test of Joe Biden's courage
Trump can’t declassify documents with his mind — but the whole system is badly broken
Jesselyn Radack, Kathleen McClellan
Trump's telepathic powers are delusional — but government classification powers are too often absurd and abusive
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene is becoming “the most powerful woman” in Trump’s GOP
Amanda Marcotte
In his new book "Weapons of Mass Delusion," Robert Draper dives into how the Republican party lost its mind
Which came first, the incel or the misogynist? A new study delves into the incel mind
Matthew Rozsa
Researchers sought to determine whether experiencing unwanted celibacy is linked to misogyny among men
Taylor Greene’s husband wanted divorce sealed to protect “negative” info. Now he’s changed his mind
Matthew Chapman
Perry Greene initially said he wanted to prevent potentially "negative" personal information from being publicized
Aaron Rodgers fumbles the science on psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can alter the brain—but how?
Troy Farah
Scientists believe psychedelic drugs can change your mind. How this process actually takes place is still a mystery
“Donald has the right to remain silent”: Experts say Trump’s bonkers Fox interview could be evidence
Igor Derysh
Trump claims FBI may have been searching for Hillary's emails — and argues he could declassify docs with his mind
The unnatural history of Elvis Presley’s hair — as seen in the Baz Luhrmann biopic
Alison Stine
From the new film "Elvis" to real life: Elvis' hair, you were always on my mind
Blondie’s mind-blowing “Against the Odds” box set includes the fan’s Holy Grail of archival songs
Kenneth Womack
We're in a golden age of box sets, and Blondie's does not disappoint
A “mind-blowing” French pastry, from one easy Trader Joe’s hack
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I couldn't get this notoriously delicious dessert off my mind, so I recreated it using Trader Joe's items
“The scope is mind-blowing”: Trump allies’ voting system breach is “way beyond what we thought”
Travis Gettys
Sidney Powell and other Trump lawyers sent teams to make copies of election systems in three states, WaPo reports
When conservation meant the right to kill animals
Matthew Rozsa
Theodore Roosevelt was a great conservationist — and also a prolific hunter. In his mind, the two went hand-in-hand
Republican war on books: They don’t just want to control your body — next up, your mind
Amanda Marcotte
Gutting public schools, targeting booksellers, shutting down libraries: Every censorship tactic is on the table
8 facts about Philip K. Dick
Katie Dancey-Downs
Learn more about the fascinating mind behind seminal sci-fi classics like "Blade Runner" and "Minority Report"
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