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“Far fewer people than debate”: Trump claim that 200+ million watched Tucker interview off by 200M+
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump claimed that his interview was the most-watched ever. It didn't even beat the Trump-free Fox News GOP debate
To shuck or not to shuck? The debate over the etiquette of in-store corn husking heats up
Joy Saha
Just because your local grocery store keeps disposal bins near the corn station doesn't mean you should use them
Federal judge says AI-generated art can’t be copyrighted in ruling that may impact Hollywood studios
Joy Saha
The ruling comes in the midst of an actors and a writers strike, in which AI in entertainment is a major issue
From “Barbie Girl” to Girl Dinner and beyond: What’s behind our obsession with the girl-ish label
Kelly Pau
The empowering reason why 2023 is the year of girlhood
From fatal eyedrops to mislabeled melatonin, why the FDA is failing the public
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A slew of public health alarms raise concerns about what's going on at the Food and Drug Administration
“Depp v. Heard”: The 6 most shocking moments from Netflix’s doc about the viral celebrity trial
Joy Saha
The three-part series spotlights the social media frenzy that erupted amid Heard and Depp's public defamation trial
“Special treatment”: Judge suggests Musk trying to “cozy up” to Trump by trying to tip him off
Gabriella Ferrigine
Special counsel obtained Trump's direct messages and other data after judge fined Twitter $350K for contempt
This cult-favorite pasta sauce is being acquired by Campbell’s — and its fans are heartbroken
Joy Saha
Will the sauce still be simple, delicious and effortlessly tasty? Only time will tell
Not so private room: Zoom’s AI privacy fiasco exposes how vulnerable we are to Big Tech’s whims
Rae Hodge
The video conference company's latest affront to data protections epitomizes why few trust Zoom in the first place
“Barbenheimer” was America’s big return to the movies. Will themed concessions keep them there?
Joy Saha
From pink popcorn to themed trinkets, theaters are getting creative with their offerings — and fans are overjoyed
The allegations against Lizzo challenge the artist’s brand of positivity and fans’ investment in it
Melanie McFarland
Separating the art from the artist is much easier when the artist isn't alloyed with her art's message
“They need us. We don’t need them:” The fall of Twitter is making the trolls and grifters desperate
Amanda Marcotte
Elon Musk's business model depends on "triggering" liberals — but he's now running out of progressives to bait
Elon Musk’s absurd Twitter rebrand: Has the far right finally broken his brain?
Amanda Marcotte
Musk ditches a once-beloved brand for a dopey new edge-lord logo. But an alliance with the far right won't save him
6 ways AI can make political campaigns more deceptive than ever
David E. Clementson
Not all of AI's contributions to politics are harmful, but plenty of horrifying things could happen
Will Trump debate in August? There’s a lot of push and pull
Kelly McClure
Trump is qualified to debate, according to the Republican National Committee, but he may have an alternative
Want a better char on your hot dog? Try them spiral-cut
Joy Saha
Aesthetics aside, this cut also makes a little more room for extra condiments and toppings
Why Margot Robbie is being criticized for her “mid” looks, despite embodying perfect Barbie doll
Nardos Haile
Because we can't have nice things, the online Barbie backlash is finding fault with a conventionally beautiful star
The great shake-down: How Grimace and Barbie milkshakes became TikTok’s favorite props
Joy Saha
Perhaps an "Oppenheimer" milkshake is in the works next?
Look to the Logan Roys to understand who’s causing the Hollywood “double strike”
Melanie McFarland
SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher has emerged as the strike's early hero. Now it needs a recognizable heel
“The Ashley Madison Affair” is another doc where the audience is an accessory to the true crime
Melanie McFarland
The Hulu docuseries joins "Shiny Happy People" in making the audience recognize it's complicit in the story
Meta can suck my data: Why I’m not joining Threads
Rae Hodge
Why I’d rather stay on Twitter until Elon Musk burns the joint down
“The Wire” co-creator David Simon continues to fight the war on drugs, wanting to see real change
D. Watkins
Simon is asking for leniency for the man charged with supplying the late Michael K. Williams with fentanyl
Here’s why “The Witcher” recasting could work
Melanie McFarland
We'll miss Henry Cavill's Geralt, but there's no reason to write off Liam Hemsworth before he starts
Scientists warned of a Salton Sea disaster. No one listened
Fletcher Reveley
Since '90s, many scientists had been calling for a comprehensive, integrated science program at the lake
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