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10 culture comforts to beat the post-holiday blues
Kelly McClure, Erin Keane, Andi Zeisler, Natalie Moore, Troy Farah, Jason Kyle Howard, Hanh Nguyen
From "mothernami" Westerns to podcasts for the phonephobic, here's how to ease yourself into the new year
The online clip factory that’s radicalizing teen boys
Amanda Marcotte
How a wildly popular YouTube “dating” show heaps mockery on women to create "so many more incels”
We’re living in the golden age of mayonnaise
Ashlie D. Stevens
And there's never been a better time to make a chicken salad sandwich
Scientists just solved the riddle of a dead star that burps ultra-hot “cosmic cannonballs” of matter
Elizabeth Hlavinka
A distant pulsar known as J1023 is ejecting huge amounts of matter at nearly the speed of light
Supermassive black hum: Scientists discover gravitational wave background that permeates universe
Nicole Karlis
The source could be merging black holes — or something more 'mind-bending'
We can’t predict tornadoes with high accuracy. Scientists are trying to change that
Matthew Rozsa
As a series of surprise twisters ravages the South, researchers race to improve prediction tech
Curious about plant-based milk? Tom Philpott answers your questions
FoodPrint
Are some really more sustainable than others?
For the first time, scientists observe a moon forming in another solar system
Matthew Rozsa
A still-forming moon in a circumplanetary disk could provide scientists with insights into how solar systems form
Scholar Carol Anderson on the “anti-Blackness” coded into the Second Amendment
Dean Obeidallah
Behind the Second Amendment's ambiguous language, Anderson says, is a white terror that endures to this day
COVID-19 has exposed the fragility of our food system — here’s how we can localize it
April M. Short
The pandemic has demonstrated the shortcomings of our mega-food industries
HBO Max is here – but not for everyone! Here’s how to watch, plus reviews of every original show
Melanie McFarland, Ashlie D. Stevens, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Hanh Nguyen
The WarnerMedia streaming service has library content from "Joker" and "Friends" to new shows like "Legendary"
Ignoring Trump, red states expand vote by mail
Jessica Huseman, Mike Spies
The Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups warn, with little evidence, that voting by mail fosters fraud
Here are five delicious meals you can make with what’s in your pantry
Ashlie D. Stevens
From pasta in creamy pumpkin sauce to curried chickpeas on rice, try these recipes to make the most of what you got
These spiked apple crisp cheesecake bars are better than any pumpkin dessert you’ll have this fall
Joseph Neese
"The quintessential fall dessert is the apple crisp, because it is so cozy," pastry chef Meghan McGarry tells Salon
Revisiting the brilliance of “McGear,” Paul McCartney’s brother Mike’s 1974 solo album
Kenneth Womack
"McGear" sparkles with the younger McCartney’s hilarious sense of wordplay and musical eccentricity
Climate-friendly farming is taking root in New York
Greta Moran
New York wants to fight climate change through good farming. Here's the dirt.
Drinkers prefer Big Beer keeps its hands off their local craft brews
Jarrett Hart
Big Beer has been trying to jump on the craft beer bandwagon by snapping up artisanal breweries. Do consumers care?
A display of unbelievable ignorance: In a real country with a real president, Trump’s AP interview would destroy him
Bob Cesca
Our president thinks the Pentagon is a company, terrorism was a recent invention and 9/11 was a ratings coup
As students sit-in demanding Columbia University divest from fossil fuels, Bernie Sanders shows support
Ben Norton
Columbia divestment activists have held a five-day protest and face threats of suspension as Sanders tweets support
Portable vaginas and onaholes: The 7 weirdest sex toys for men
Jill Hamilton
Manufactures are trying to tap into new markets, and the results are gloriously, hilariously bizarre
Secrets of the “Star Wars” drafts: Inside George Lucas’ amazing — and very different — early scripts
Chris Taylor
Luke might have been a woman. Drawings that made Lucas' vision real. Hidden stories from "Star Wars" history
It’s a hard-rock life: The steep costs of Koch-backed mining
MARY CATHERINE O’CONNOR
The industry threatens to displace Native American populations along the iron belt -- and that's just the start
Post-Chávez, a new Venezuela?
Jeffrey R. Webber
The "crocodile charisma" of Hugo Chávez shaped Venezuela. Now, the nation lives in the shadow of his legacy
Pentagon develops global base strategy
David Vine
The Pentagon is transforming its overseas base empire and creating a dangerous new way of war
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