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Costco is cracking down on its food court after receiving complaints of overcrowding from members
Joy Saha
Non-members will no longer be able to enjoy menu item discounts without purchasing a Costco membership
“He’s worried”: Expert says Trump attacks on judge’s daughter show he’s “running a bit scared”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"You don't have to attack a judge if you're confident in your case," legal scholar says
Fear of bridges, or gephyrophobia, are renewed by Baltimore bridge collapse
Gabriella Ferrigine
For those who fear bridges, the tragedy of the Francis Scott Key Bridge seems to legitimize a common phobia
Trump Bibles make a mockery of Christianity — and that’s exactly why MAGA will eat them up
Amanda Marcotte
Faith without morality or theology, much less that "soyboy" Jesus? Sign MAGA Republicans up!
An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can “get a feel for” eclipses
David Hurd, Cassandra Runyon
On April 8th, many people will view an eclipse over North America. But even visually impaired folks can take part
It’s not just the kids: “Quiet on Set” shows how parents of the abused stars were collateral victims
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Drake and Josh" star Drake Bell spoke out for many reasons, and one was to afford his father some peace
How to unlock Instagram’s political content settings in 3 easy steps
Rae Hodge
Here's how to get election news back into your Insta feed, and get around Meta's new content preference limits
Trader Joe’s mini-tote bag is a big distraction from their reported union-busting
Joy Saha
The limited-time-only bag isn't just a fun release. It's a major distraction from the grocer's anti-union efforts
“Indigenous people rarely make it into the headlines”: “Limbo” probes an aboriginal cold case
Gary M. Kramer
An "unrecognizable" Simon Baker and director Ivan Sen spoke to Salon about addressing justice for First Australians
Would-be assassin turned musician, John Hinckley Jr., says he’s a victim of cancel culture
Kelly McClure
Since the end of his court supervision in 2022, Hinckley is having a hard time holding on to gigs
Sacre Bleu! Cheese enthusiasts are mourning the possible extinction of brie cheese
Joy Saha
Countless fans took to social media to share ways they're enjoying brie before the cheese is gone for good
Madonna’s comments at concert points out larger impact of casual ableism and accessibility issues
Nardos Haile
The singer questioned why a fan was sitting down without realizing they were in a wheelchair
If Harry and Meghan didn’t chat with Oprah three years ago, would we care where Kate is?
Melanie McFarland
After the Sussexes opened the books on The Firm, nobody believes anything Kensington Palace says to the public
The Kate Middleton mystery: A complete timeline of the Princess of Wales’ royal family PR disaster
Joy Saha
Conspiracy theories surrounding the princess' "disappearance" reached a fever pitch over a doctored photo
“The Regime’s” meme-worthy satire can’t compare with Katie Britt or today’s bad political actors
Melanie McFarland
Living in this bizarre reality augments the dissonance at work in HBO's limited series starring Kate Winslet
“Let them eat cereal”: How accusations of “greedflation” fueled consumer ire against Kellogg’s
Ashlie D. Stevens
“There’s no reason for you to jack up your prices the way you did, except to screw us"
“Shark Tank” investor plans to buy TikTok if bill to ban the app pushes through
Kelly McClure
“Not going to get banned, ‘cause I’m gonna buy it,” Kevin O’Leary said in a recent interview
After decades of embarrassment, New York finally dumps Trump
Kirk Swearingen
With a whopping fine and a possible three-year ban, the Big Apple finally purges a troublesome native son
Where is Kate Middleton? All the online conspiracy theories about the Princess of Wales explained
Nardos Haile
Middleton had abdominal surgery in January and was last seen publicly in December. Speculation has exploded
Nic Pizzolatto’s “Night Country” ire reminds us some “True Detective” mysteries are easily solvable
Melanie McFarland
To paraphrase Liz Danvers, there's a real explanation for this. And it doesn't make Pizzolatto look better
Does AI want to nuke us? We don’t know — and that could be more dangerous
Rae Hodge
Military AI use is coming. Researchers want to see safety come first
Right-wingers spread misinformation about megachurch shooting to stoke fears of “trans terrorism”
Areeba Shah
Trump Jr., Libs of TikTok use Texas megachurch shooting to spin a debunked narrative demonizing transgender people
Lara Trump’s takeover of the RNC turns the GOP into a second Trump Organization
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's installation of his daughter-in-law as head of the Republican National Committee completes his takeover
Hobby Lobby-funded Jesus Super Bowl ads can’t hide the hate that fuels the Christian right
Amanda Marcotte
The "He Gets Us" ads are an expensive bait-and-switch trying to trick people into believing in MAGA Jesus
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