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Attack on Trump exploited: “An opportunity to shame dissenters from the MAGA movement into silence”
Chauncey DeVega
"Republicans will exploit the assassination attempt to emphasize Trump’s near-martyrdom," Steven Beschloss predicts
“Gay furry hackers” claim credit for Heritage Foundation cyberattack
Nicholas Liu
Hacker group SiegedSec, reportedly launched an anti-Project 2025 cyberattack that secured 200GB worth of data
Defying inflation? How Arizona Iced Tea (mostly) maintains Its 99-cent price tag
Ashlie D. Stevens
Three things are certain in life: Death, taxes and, if Don Vultaggio has his way, the price of Arizona Iced Tea
Project 2025 was supposed to boost Donald Trump’s campaign — but it may be backfiring instead
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's authoritarian game plan is breaking through the post-debate noise and it's starting to scare people
“The Acolyte” proved what female fans knew all along: The powerful sex appeal of the dark side
Teresa Tran
The unveiling of a new Sith Lord is another example of the franchise at its best when told through the female gaze
“Teeing up the next one”: Expert says SCOTUS “roadmap” helps right-wingers revise “deranged” cases
Marina Villeneuve
Conservative justices are dropping "hints" for conservative legal activists going forward
Can the so-called “Chipotle Boys” save Chipotle?
Joy Saha
An ardent group of Chipotle customers may be the reason why the fast-casual chain continues to perform well
Right-wingers rage over Trump’s new “de facto amnesty” promise
Griffin Eckstein
Trump's moderate-courting plan to adopt a Hillary Clinton immigration policy is infuriating his far-right base
“He looks like he’s about to cry me a river”: Internet awash in memes after Justin Timberlake’s DWI
Gabriella Ferrigine
The singer's recent arrest in the Hamptons has thrown his public image and past treatment of women in the spotlight
A tradwife drops a racist slur: Why the right’s trolling economy made Lilly Gaddis’ rise inevitable
Amanda Marcotte
Cashing in as a "cancel culture" martyr is getting harder, so attention addicts have to get more extreme
Fans are accusing Taylor Swift of intentionally blocking Charli XCX from a #1 debut
Griffin Eckstein
Did the tortured poet employ shady tactics to block Charli XCX's critically lauded "Brat" from topping the charts?
“Lost opportunity”: Unpacking the backlash to Caitlin Clark not being picked for the Olympic team
Gabriella Ferrigine
The all-star rookie won't be competing in Paris, a decision some deem as "short-sighted"
Whistleblower: Microsoft chose profit over security, left US government vulnerable to Russian hack
Renee Dudley, Doris Burke
Russian hackers used the weakness to breach the National Nuclear Security Administration and others
Food has a climate problem: Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand
Hanqin Tian, Eric Davidson, Pep Canadell, Rona Louise Thompson
". . . People today have the knowledge and many of the technologies needed to reverse the trend"
For just $35, you can send your child to Chick-fil-A’s eyebrow-raising summer camp in Louisiana
Joy Saha
The controversial camp has garnered some criticism on social media
Jury finds Hunter Biden guilty on all three felony counts
Nandika Chatterjee
President Biden's son was convicted for falsely claiming to be drug free when purchasing a firearm
Sleuths hunt down intel on possible Facebook troll claiming early knowledge of Trump conviction
Kelly McClure
A post flagged by Judge Merchan claiming knowledge of Trump's criminal trial verdict early is starting a fuss
Flavor Flav is doing everything he can to save Red Lobster
Joy Saha
Last month, the Public Enemy rapper made a promise to "help save one of America's greatest dining dynasties"
“Never saw a glimmer of a smile”: Trump complains about the jury as he tries to lift his gag order
Nicholas Liu
Trump's supporters online have been trying to dox members of the jury
Trump’s conviction and a course correction for the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
"This high-profile moment of accountability was critically important"
When libido is a burden, some men turn to unproven treatments
Elizabeth Hlavinka
In search of a lower sex drive, many men seek sketchy supplements and groups rife with misinformation
A riveting “Star Wars: The Acolyte” breaks away from the usual Jedi rhetoric about good and evil
Melanie McFarland
"Russian Doll" co-creator Leslye Headland uses unknowns and a familiar format to critique our beloved heroes
Hacker group puts data of 560 million Ticketmaster customers up for sale
Griffin Eckstein
Names, phone numbers, addresses and partial credit card info were listed for sale for $500k on a dark web forum
Why the “All Eyes on Rafah” image is being criticized – and it’s not just because it’s AI-generated
Nardos Haile
The viral image has been reposted on Instagram more than 47 million times, but what good does it actually do?
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