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Life expectancy rises for the first time since the start of the COVID pandemic
"Declines in mortality due to COVID-19 were the primary reason for the increases in life expectancy," the CDC said
11/30/2023 10:00 UTC
The right's nauseating Columbus Day hate: Fox News, Trump, Limbaugh embolden white supremacist Twitter
It's a short putt from "cuckservative" to the racist bile being spewed all over Twitter today
10/13/2015 00:44 UTC
"Spring Breakers'" Harmony Korine hosts a bizarre Reddit AMA
Fans hoping to learn something about the film would be disappointed. Everyone else, however, was amused.
03/23/2013 02:17 UTC
What is the cost of lies?: A billboard for HBO's "Chernobyl" brings 9/11's toxic aftermath to mind
The government's false claim that the “air is safe to breath" has a price even beyond the thousands of sick & dying
06/02/2019 12:00 UTC
Sharps & Flats
Soul singer Kina has a background like Sheryl Crow, a voice like Tina Turner and a debut record so good it makes you forget how silly the words are.
07/25/2000 23:00 UTC
"Find your team": The last hurrah of Leslie Knope, America's last great public servant
I will not miss "Parks And Recreation." But I will miss Amy Poehler's Leslie Knope
02/25/2015 18:30 UTC
Baby born clutching IUD? Free abortion vacations? Nope — but such urban legends are very useful to the right
Titillating stories can be more persuasive than facts, and the anti-choice movement loves its nutty urban myths
05/08/2017 12:59 UTC
The unexpected history of Aldi’s first United States store
The discount supermarket chain opened its first store in Germany in 1961 before expanding to the United States
02/20/2023 16:00 UTC
Corporate America's top 10 blunders of 2021
Top 10 corporate blunders of 2021: From Ozy Media's bizarre impersonation of YouTube to Reddit rescuing GameStop
12/25/2021 08:26 UTC
Those screaming goats in "Thor: Love and Thunder" are very much a real thing
The scene-stealing goats with human-like screams are a real natural phenomenon with a peculiar history
07/16/2022 18:00 UTC
Is Taylor Swift being taken too seriously?
The last decade produced enough pop trash to fill a landfill. Which may be why we're so eager for Swift to be great
11/12/2012 02:30 UTC
"If you're going to be a racist, stereotypical jerk, keep it to yourself"
A cop takes to Reddit to bemoan his station's 911 calls and lays bare our implicit biases about minority groups
05/09/2015 16:00 UTC
"Portlandia": The end of the Rose Route
Portland has changed, but the IFC comedy remains true to its stubbornly weird roots to the very end
03/22/2018 23:00 UTC
The 12 best summer music releases you may have missed
From indie-rock, to synth-pop, to folk, these are the best new albums ready for streaming this long weekend
05/28/2017 20:00 UTC
"Joy Ride" delivers a full-frontal subversion of sexuality for Asian women
Both hilarious and empowering, the raunchfest doesn't use its R rating for mere titillation or transgression
07/10/2023 19:00 UTC