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Least scientific members of the House Science Committee
Paul Broun's not the only GOP member of the House Science Committee who's a bit iffy on the whole science thing
10/09/2012 00:19 UTC
Fourth of July's ugly truth exposed: The Declaration of Independence is sexist, racist, prejudiced
How we can embrace the underlying spirit of the Declaration of Independence — and also learn from its shortcomings
07/04/2019 11:00 UTC
Escaped panda recaptured
Rusty the red panda was at large in Washington's Adams-Morgan neighborhood
06/24/2013 22:47 UTC
How Hanukkah came to be an annual White House celebration
President Carter, who ironically earned under 50% of the Jewish vote, made the first step in starting the tradition
12/11/2020 23:30 UTC
WATCH: "1776" star William Daniels opens up about performing for Richard Nixon, meeting "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda
In becoming John Adams in "1776," Daniels acted first and asked questions later
03/13/2017 19:30 UTC
The most underused actresses in superhero movies
Talented actresses like Amy Adams are wasted in superhero films. We rank them from most to least ill-used
06/13/2013 21:29 UTC
Who needs Maxim when you can hate women on Reddit and 4chan?
Lad mags were part of the late '90s backlash to feminism. They don't hold a candle to the misogyny you find online
11/25/2015 01:14 UTC
The short shelf life of a White House chief of staff
It will be more notable if Rahm Emanuel doesn't leave the White House this year than if he does
06/22/2010 00:01 UTC
From the Beatles influence to personal strife, revisiting Tears for Fears' complex "Seeds of Love"
The English band expands its formidable legacy with a deluxe reissue of their most brilliant, intricate album
09/30/2020 21:05 UTC
Michele Bachmann is invincible
Updated: She can -- and will -- say whatever she wants without worrying about the consequences
06/28/2011 16:30 UTC
Unreleased Ryan Adams record leaks
Ryan Adams' fabled "Destroyer Sessions" find their way online.
03/24/2005 23:45 UTC
Mark Zuckerberg shouldn't be president, but he should be listened to
He's not the right person for the job, but his willingness to embrace new ideas is exactly what America requires
07/09/2017 10:30 UTC
A watershed year for Sinn Fein
The world has turned a blind eye to Irish Republican Army violence as long as it stayed within Ireland. Now the game is up.
03/07/2005 20:07 UTC
George Washington predicted Donald Trump: Why doesn't everyone know this?
If Republicans really want to Make America Great Again, they need to listen to Washington – and dump Trump
06/13/2021 10:00 UTC
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