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The citrus care mistakes we make (and what to do instead)
From the plant pros who know it best
07/18/2021 21:00 UTC
Why the Outfield’s “Your Love” is the perfect summer song
The 1986 hit endures thanks to the genius of its era-defying sounds and timeless themes
07/04/2023 20:00 UTC
Captain Kirk takes on the Reddit trolls
William Shatner makes a bold plea for Internet civility
02/12/2013 21:38 UTC
A 1930s whipping cream cake is the internet's latest favorite recipe
Why did this vintage treat go viral?
06/12/2022 17:30 UTC
Reddit apologizes for falsely accusing student of bombings
Brown University student Sunil Tripathi is still missing
04/23/2013 16:18 UTC
Get ready for TrumpFest, America — there's no Republican Party anymore
This year's Republican convention is just a personality-cult conclave: No platform, and Trump speaks every night
08/24/2020 12:00 UTC
These "new faces of heroin" stories are just the old face of racism
Revelations that middle-class whites are "suddenly" shooting up reinforce ugly stereotypes about "typical" users
06/19/2014 15:30 UTC
The worst things that have ever happened on Reddit
A Reddit thread today recounted the moments when the vile comments on the site have had an impact on real life
07/09/2013 01:46 UTC
In the age of Reddit, can the Internet ever really grow up?
More than two decades after its popular debut, the Web is still stuck in a perpetual adolescence. What gives?
08/03/2014 14:59 UTC
Reddit hits peak irony
Never mind the celebrity nude selfie fiasco -- Silicon Valley venture capitalists love the site more than ever
09/08/2014 22:00 UTC
Why Weird Al is the perfect satirist for America's stupid, narcissistic capitalist culture
His comeback is no coincidence. Yankovic taps into collective anxieties that have been percolating for years
08/06/2014 15:00 UTC
Is the NSA monitoring Reddit?
The site's manager claims he's never received a FISA surveillance request
07/03/2013 01:14 UTC
Audio cassettes: despite being "a bit rubbish," sales have doubled during the pandemic — here’s why
It’s not just old cassettes that are selling: the current crop of pop musicians are shifting their music on tapes
03/29/2021 00:00 UTC
The best budget buys from ALDI, according to Reddit
Chocolate, pantry staples and, perhaps, a worthy challenger for Two Buck Chuck?
03/27/2022 20:30 UTC
Everyone loves a villain, but in "The Rings of Power," maybe we shouldn’t
Prime Video's "Lord of the Rings" prequel let us fall for someone monstrous, a disturbing trend in media
10/19/2022 19:00 UTC
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