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Theater apologizes for Richard Dreyfuss’ allegedly “offensive” comments at “Jaws” screening
Nardos Haile
The actor apparently went off – again – on the Academy Awards' inclusion rules, prompting attendees to walk out
The compelling trend of watching Gen X dance like nobody’s watching
Gabriella Ferrigine
How a recent TikTok trend reminds us that our parents were people before they were our moms and dads
Google’s AI Overview seems to be spewing inaccurate, dangerous answers
Griffin Eckstein
Google says you should mix glue into your cheese when making a pizza. Social media users are skeptical
“The portraits are getting weirder and weirder”: A new painting of Kate Middleton is getting slammed
Gabriella Ferrigine
Following the furor over King Charles III’s blood-red portrait, the Princess Kate painting has been deemed crude
The death of the fast-food dining room
Ashlie D. Stevens
McDonald's is ditching its self-service soda machines. Some customers worry that's the beginning of the end
Truth Social keeps tanking: Trump’s social media company reports $327 million loss
Nandika Chatterjee
Former President Trump's social media website is still valued at over $6 billion, despite the reported losses
How Amal Clooney advised ICC prosecutor to seek arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Hamas leaders
Gabriella Ferrigine
The human rights lawyer was on a unanimous panel that advised on "war crimes and crimes against humanity"
Republicans want a database of pregnant people. In many ways, abortion surveillance is already here
Nicole Karlis
From period tracking apps to social media companies sharing info with police, pregnancy data is no longer safe
“That’s a lie!”: Trump lawyer accuses Michael Cohen of false testimony about Stormy Daniels payment
Charles R. Davis
Defense attorney Todd Blanche cast doubt on Cohen's recollection of a 2016 phone call with Trump's bodyguard
Bumble’s anti-celibacy marketing campaign and its backlash, explained
Nardos Haile
The dating app tried to rebrand by using ads that shamed celibacy. It did not go well
Can you actually steal a recipe? The answer is legally (and ethically) complicated
Ashlie D. Stevens
Everyone from Martha Stewart to a current "Top Chef" contestant has been accused of plagiarizing a recipe
“Can make his life pretty miserable”: Trump faces “increasingly unpleasant” contempt punishments
Marina Villeneuve
"He'll have to pay the price of the escalating jail time" if he continues to violate gag order, professor says
“A true conspiracy”: Hush-money trial lays out how the “coverup extended into the Trump White House”
Chauncey DeVega
Judge Merchan ramps up the pressure on Donald Trump with gag order crackdown
Attempted TikTok heist by Congress just proves our data is safer with China than the NSA
Rae Hodge
Here’s how a tech-mob shakedown, blessed by the Oval, is about to blow up in Biden’s face
Some people are missing the point of “Baby Reindeer”
Gabriella Ferrigine
Online speculation and sleuthing led series director and showrunner Richard Gadd to ask fans to pull back
As a former Division I runner, I understand the complicated discourse around Nike’s Olympic uniform
Gabriella Ferrigine
Athletes aren’t forced to wear skimpy uniforms, but they could complicate running's history with body image
Grindr again sued for allegedly sharing users’ HIV status
Rae Hodge
The popular dating app is accused of privacy law breach, facing more fines for handing health info to advertisers
Meghan Markle taps into food influencing with a new lifestyle brand and Netflix cooking show
Joy Saha
The Duchess of Sussex is seemingly on the path of reinvention following her stint as a royal family member
Hannah Waddingham refusal to “show” her leg: Yes, it’s about sexism, but it’s also more than that
Gabriella Ferrigine
There's a distinctly human — and often sexist — issue with how we feel emboldened to address people
“Every time I buy more, the price drops more”: Trump supporters grapple with Truth Social losses
Nicholas Liu
Many invested in Truth Social to support former President Donald Trump, but steep losses are testing their faith
J.K. Rowling slams Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson for supporting transgender rights
Gabriella Ferrigine
Rowling in a tweet wrote that the former "Harry Potter" actors could "save their apologies"
The neighborhood bodega, a telltale measure of who is (and isn’t) an “authentic” New Yorker
Joy Saha
A viral clip of JLo sharing her go-to order has prompted many to question whether the star is a "real" New Yorker
TikToker blasted for saying “SNL” has never hired a hot woman
Kelly McClure
In the viral video, it's stated that the women of "Saturday Night Live" have "looks that eventually grow on you"
The problem with Shakira’s “Barbie” comments
Gabriella Ferrigine
The singer-songwriter may have missed the point of Greta Gerwig's Oscar-winning film
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