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“He certainly did”: Trump’s brag that he showed how “corrupt our government is” badly backfires
Maya Boddie
Twitter users mocked the former president, calling his statement "a confession of sorts"
Ronzoni’s soon-to-be discontinued pastina tethered us to past generations — and to ourselves
Michael La Corte
Steeped in nostalgia, the cherished, diminutive pasta is bolstered by a particularly fervent loyalty & devotion
Costco is selling Alfredo sauce made by an Ina Garten-approved brand
Michael La Corte
A cheesy weeknight pasta dinner has never been easier
“Don’t threaten us with a good time”: Matt Gaetz’s threat to “resign” from Congress badly backfires
Meaghan Ellis
“If Democrats join up to elect a moderate Republican, I will resign from the House," Gaetz declared on Fox News
The strange case of the undead writer
Alison Stine
A romance writer’s family said she had died. Fans bought her final book. Two years later, she’s alive
New Louisiana law requires digital ID to access online porn, raising questions and backlash
Joy Saha
While age verification is the purported goal, using new ID tech causes concerns about control and surveillance
TikTok’s use of music poses a threat to artistic diversity — an expert explains why
Bethany Klein
The growing power of a single company such as TikTok, earning $12 billion in ad revenue, is cause for concern
“America’s seditious mayor”: Rudy Giuliani trolled over “unintelligible” Mar-a-Lago greeting
Brandon Gage
Former New York mayor's incoherent New Year's Eve video delights many humans of Twitter
Why 2023 will be a banner year for drug research
Troy Farah
2022 was a record-breaking year for drug research. 2023 may be even better thanks to loosened research restrictions
Elon Musk fired Twitter’s janitorial staff and employees are left to supply their own toilet paper
Matthew Chapman
Musk has been making drastic cuts at Twitter and the financial health of the company is causing a buzz
Is Taco Bell’s “new” guacamole actually new? Online sleuths investigate
Joy Saha
What *exactly* makes it, as a recent press release states, "chunky, yet spreadable and dippable"?
8 festive ways to use crescent dough this holiday season
Joy Saha
The versatile dough can be incorporated into both sweet and savory recipes
“Groomers,” Paul Pelosi and so much more: The most unhinged GOP conspiracy theories of 2022
Areeba Shah
Deranged beliefs flooded the Republican zone in 2022 — but somehow, voting late on Election Day didn't help them
Kari Lake mocked for story about UPS driver “devastated” that “they stole another election” from her
Brad Reed
"I'll wait until DHL weighs in," a Twitter user wrote
Steamed: The weird and wild world of winter radiator cooking
Ashlie D. Stevens
From 19th century kitchens to "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," people really want to cook on their radiators
Cryptocurrency was always a scam — powered by white male privilege
Amanda Marcotte
The downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried serves as a reminder of how many white male "geniuses" are just full of crap
Matt Lucas announces he will be “passing the baguette” to a new “Bake Off” host
Ashlie D. Stevens
"I can’t wait to tune into the next series without already knowing who won!”
Potato, puh-tah-toe: Inside the wide world of mispronounced foods
Michael La Corte
From tomato to turmeric, food names can be easy to mess up. At the end of the day, does it matter?
In defense of (sometimes) mixing soda and milk
Ashlie D. Stevens
Beyond Pepsi's "Pilk" stunt, there's a world of delicate French and refreshing Doodh sodas waiting for you
Elon Musk’s Hunter Biden “Twitter files” roll-out is garnering criticism
Meaghan Ellis
“So far, I’m deeply underwhelmed,” one commenter remarked
Kanye’s tragicomic, antisemitic Alex Jones meltdown: Absurdism in the service of fascism
Chauncey DeVega
Fascism thrives on gruesome caricature — and it's tough to beat a pro-Trump Black rapper praising Adolf Hitler
Biden pushed to seal the deal on paid sick leave for rail workers
Brett Wilkins
"Put up or shut up about how you really want them to have sick leave!"
“I am petrified”: Expert says Elon Musk takeover likely to lead to demise of “Black Twitter”
Deion Scott Hawkins
Black Twitter’s expected demise would make it harder to discuss police brutality and racism
FBI and DHS failing to address threat of domestic terrorism, according to new Senate report
Areeba Shah
White supremacists and other extremists are a "persistent and lethal" threat — and law enforcement hasn't adjusted
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