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Drugs in the White House? Horrors! Guess what: It wouldn’t be the first time
Brian Karem
Politics has long been fueled by recreational substances of all kinds. This is fake news about a non-issue
RNC accidentally celebrated July 4 with the wrong flag
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The tweet, which appeared to show the Liberian flag, was soon deleted
“No choice but to protest”: Trump warns of “potential doom of America” in July 4 Truth Social rant
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Republicans must get tough," the former president urged amid multiple criminal investigations
Elon Musk sets temporary user limitations on Twitter, making it even less usable
Kelly McClure
Getting notifications of "rate limit exceeded?" This is why
How to build a zero-waste economy
Joseph Winters
Advocates for reusables say there's a labyrinth of bulk-food safety regulations that may or may not be enforced
Behind the Hunter Biden hype: GOP scramble to keep up the outrage — but they’ve got nothing
Heather Digby Parton
Will the GOP stop hunting the Biden family now?
“Whataboutism”: GOP immediately rushes to “shift the goal posts” over Hunter Biden plea deal
Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump-appointed U.S. attorney reaches deal Hunter Biden after Trump refused lawyers' advice to avoid own charges
Here’s how Trader Joe’s become the king of cult-favorite snacks
Joy Saha
Their snacks are so popular that any threat of discontinuation is met with petitions to get them back on the shelf
Don’t let your guard down: MAGA is still plotting
Chauncey DeVega
Right-wing foot soldiers fall back as the generals in the GOP ramp up eliminationist rhetoric
Californian swimmers are frequently amongst great white sharks, drone research reveals
Nicole Karlis
One of the first studies to quantify human-shark overlap found 97 percent proximity to sharks — but no bites
“Sneak in food if you can”: Why music festival food is so expensive and how to eat for cheap
Joy Saha
Attending a music festival this summer? Here’s how much you can expect to spend on food
Philip K. Dick predicted ChatGPT and its grim ramifications
David Gill
Dick's novel "The Penultimate Truth" already showed us how AI that writes according to prompt can be corrupted
Need to cut your coffee budget? Here’s the ultimate guide to making cafe quality drinks at home
Joy Saha
Trust us when we say that these tips and tricks will have you craving coffee from the comfort of your own home
From “holy hype” to AI sentience, tech has a history of inflating its potential
Luke Fernandez
Americans have been speaking reverently about emerging technologies for centuries. Is AI hype too?
This is the best cooking fat for making the fluffiest scrambled eggs ever
Joy Saha
Is it bacon grease? Coconut oil? Or even ghee? Salon Food says it's something that's more readily available
In B.C., Alberta and around the world, forcing drug users into treatment is a violent policy
Tyson Singh Kelsall, Alya Govorchin, Lyana Patrick
Involuntary treatment has been found to increase risk of overdose and shows no significant impact on substance use
How to protect yourself from ChatGPT and other AI that fosters science denial
Gale Sinatra, Barbara K. Hofer
AI can be used to generate compelling disinformation. Learn how to defend against it
Zen and the artificial intelligence: We should be “somewhat scared,” says OpenAI CEO, not paralyzed
Rae Hodge
Sam Altman and his Buddhist teacher have stopped worrying and learned to love the bot. What about the rest of us?
Drug experts are normalizing the idea that you can be “pre-addicted.” Is that really a thing?
Troy Farah
"I don't know if this is a helpful term": experts torn on a concept invented to help treat drug addiction
When a mass shooter is a white supremacist. Does it even matter?
Chauncey DeVega
This is what America's slow civil war looks like
“We’re all weirdos”: A new documentary explores how Americans got so anxious
Matthew Rozsa
"Anxious Nation" chronicles anxiety among American youth — and everyone else
FTC watchdogs set loose on Facebook for “repeatedly” violating kids’ privacy for profit
Rae Hodge
Accused of breaking its $5 billion promise, Facebook is on the backfoot
Pornhub blocks access for entire state of Utah over new verification law
Gabriella Ferrigine
New anti-porn law "in fact, will put children and your privacy at risk," the company warned
“What a sad, muddled place this has become”: The madness of Twitter’s blue checkpocalypse
Melanie McFarland
Elon Musk's concept of democracy is forcing unwanted blue checks on random celebs, Muppets and dead folks
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