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Women in STEM face a "confidence gap." Here's what that means, and how to fix it
Within STEM-related fields, women make up a mere 28% of the workforce. What is to be done?
03/28/2021 12:00 UTC
This is the Trump White House's public relations spin for Puerto Rico
The memo suggests there is already rapid recovery on the island — but that's not the on-the-ground reality
10/03/2017 13:43 UTC
Stunning video shows alleged assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin
The Kremlin called the alleged attack "a planned terrorist act." Ukraine denied any responsibility
05/03/2023 14:42 UTC
"Endeavour" creator on drying out the "heroic drunk" detective myth and plans for the series' end
Salon talks to series creator Russell Lewis about this season's sober view of Morse's love of whiskey and ale
07/04/2022 03:00 UTC
How to make sauce out of your pan's brown bits (aka fond)
Why scrub a pan when you could deglaze it and make a sauce?
01/13/2022 11:30 UTC
I tried TikTok’s viral feta fried eggs recipe — and it’s now my go-to comfort meal
Trust us when we say you'll be craving these eggs for breakfast, lunch and dinner on the daily
08/06/2023 17:30 UTC
Expert: US has a "terrible system that’s ripe to be exploited" by Republicans seeking minority rule
"We have not only these undemocratic features but a whole number of vulnerabilities," political scientist says
09/27/2022 09:00 UTC
Conservative radio host's comically horrific immigration plan: Let's reinstitute slavery to build Donald Trump's wall
"What's wrong with slavery?" he asked on a recent radio program
08/20/2015 15:32 UTC
What to do when your school throws out a stupid amount of food
Join us in one of the least abstract good causes in the world
11/04/2017 09:59 UTC
Trump wins no matter what: The president's 10 steps for turning lies into half-truths
Trump lies more than any president we’ve ever had, and he seems to get away with it. How?
03/05/2017 15:58 UTC
With schools starting online, vaccinations head for recess
Schools play a pivotal role in U.S. vaccination efforts
09/09/2020 08:41 UTC
Romney: Bain a "small company"
The GOP candidate says he started a "small company" ... with $37 million
08/31/2012 04:14 UTC
From the ambitious to the everyday, cookbooks are a magical portal to our culinary futures
"The Joy of Cooking" was my first introduction to the kind of dinner parties I wanted to hold as an adult
11/02/2021 21:15 UTC
Nicole Arbour's trolling again with “Dear Black People” — here are 5 essential black vloggers talking about race to watch instead
While attention-hungry Arbour shock-jocks her way back onto our feeds, these vloggers are doing great work
11/10/2015 23:23 UTC
The unemployment rate election
On Friday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its latest report. Which candidate's message will it support?
09/05/2012 17:27 UTC