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War protesters turn to bake sales, supper clubs and restaurant reviews to support Ukraine
Ashlie D. Stevens
How home cooks and pro chefs are mobilizing to raise money for — and spread accurate information about — Ukraine
Twitter users pile on after Lauren Boebert makes bizarre comparison between Ukraine and firearms
Meaghan Ellis
Boebert received backlash for attempting to shift Russia's invasion of Ukraine into an argument on gun control
Rowling doubles down on “transphobic” remarks about gender reform bill on International Women’s Day
Joy Saha
"You worry about your legacy, I'll worry about mine"
America’s largest inland port is running out of water
Adam Mahoney
The proposed solution — a 31-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois
Kanye West’s death threats against Pete Davidson take a disturbing turn in new music video
Joy Saha
The rapper's video for "Eazy" depicts a gruesome death for an animated version of the "Saturday Night Live" star
“The View” hosts offended by humorous marriage book: “You don’t need to call people funny names”
Paige Harriss
Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin seemed the most upset by Heather Havrilesky's hyperbolic yet heartfelt writing
QAnon followers are casting Putin in a positive light
Nicole Karlis
Is it a case of mass delusion or textbook cult dynamics? Experts weigh in
Custard toast is an actually delicious TikTok trend
Naomi Tomky
Want dessert for breakfast? Try yogurt toast or custard toast, a TikTok recipe trend that tastes good, for once
Faxes and snail mail: Will pandemic-era flaws unleash improved health technology?
Bram Sable-Smith
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed outdated health technology from local to state-run benefits programs
Will a copycat version of Canada’s “Freedom Convoy” threaten the Super Bowl?
Jon Skolnik
Angry truckers have shut down Ottawa — but their U.S. counterparts dream of bigger things (on social media)
Trump, DeSantis say Joe Rogan shouldn’t apologize for using N-word repeatedly
Jon Skolnik
Top-rated podcaster has come under fire for peddling COVID pseudoscience and saying the N-word in past episodes
Trump takes control of the Jan. 6 story — while the media and Congress sleep on it
Amanda Marcotte
No Jan. 6 hearings until "April or May," Rep. Raskin tells Salon. Now Trump is promising pardons to the rioters
GOP Rep. Thomas Massie attacks Dr. Fauci — by quoting neo-Nazi convicted for child porn
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Thomas Massie tweets "Voltaire" quote against Fauci — it really comes from a Nazi with child-porn conviction
Does it really empower women to expect them to make the first move?
Riki Thompson
The feminist dating app Bumble attempts to flip the script on heterosexual dating conventions and norms
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes had network of “escape tunnels” in backyard, estranged wife says
John Wright
Tasha Adams, the wife of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, shared photos of his "tunnel system" on Twitter
The 15 most boring movies of the past 20 years
Jake Rossen
Even the biggest franchises weren't excempt. These films were deemed a waste of time based on viewer feedback
The TikTok time bomb: The nascent social media app is feeding us junk food news nonstop
Jen Lyons, Sierra Kaul, Marcelle Levine Swinburne, Vikki Vasquez, Gavin Kelley
TikTok is an inadequate, possibly even harmful salve to the pain of a prolonged pandemic
Tucker Carlson bemoans fact he’s no longer attracted to “less sexy” M&M cartoons
Brett Bachman
Tucker Carlson no longer wants to "have a drink" with cartoon characters — another reason America is on the decline
Frank deserves better than “Station Eleven.” So do disabled stories
Alison Stine
If anyone is built for surviving an apocalypse, it’s the disabled people who have been living it already
App attempts to break barriers to bankruptcy for those in medical debt
Blake Farmer
Brooklyn-based nonprofit Upsolve helps consumers use bankruptcy laws to their advantage.
Is pre-minced garlic really such a bad thing?
Sarah Jampel
The controversial cooking question that over 1.8 million people have wondered
The war on drugs failed — will radical compassion work?
Mike Fitzgerald
Volunteers talking with drug users who are using alone could turn the tide on drug overdose deaths
Tucker Carlson pitches potential new COVID treatment to Fox News viewers: Viagra
Brett Bachman
"Is there anything [Viagra] doesn't cure?" Carlson quipped at one point
“Dataraising” — when you’re asked to chip in with data instead of money
Lucy Bernholz
Informed data donations are different from the usual charitable giving experience
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