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Why “Snickers or soup” is the new “trick or treat”
Francesca Giangiulio
As SNAP funds lapse and food costs climb, some families are using Halloween to feed hungry neighbors
“Boo baskets,” the needless trend ruining what’s really great about fall
Andi Zeisler
TikTok and brands turned our most natural, nostalgic season into another marketing moment
Snapple brings back glass bottles
Francesca Giangiulio
The beloved glass bottles are returning — pop cap, Snapple Fact and all — but only for a limited time in New York
MAGA’s fake Super Bowl halftime show reveals their real failures
Amanda Marcotte
Turning Point USA's followers are pitifully out-of-touch with pop culture
Can you really be addicted to food? Researchers uncover convincing similarities to drug addiction
Claire Wilcox
Hundreds of studies have confirmed that certain foods affect the brain similarly to other addictive substances
The art of the steal: Trump’s TikTok deal is not what it seems
Sophia Tesfaye
If successful, the transaction will cement Silicon Valley's right-wing shift
Calling Mark Zuckerberg’s bluff on safety for Meta users
Jenna Sherman
The CEO has caved to Donald Trump on fact-checking and hate speech
Writing by hand!?: Teachers are going old-school in the fight against AI
Andi Zeisler
Educators are turning back to blue books to battle the threat of artificial intelligence eroding genuine learning
Trump, who weaponized age-based mockery, is now its target
Sophia Tesfaye
The president is alive — but questions and conspiracy theories are still being raised about his health
“Skibidi” doesn’t belong in the dictionary
Andi Zeisler
Yes, language evolves — but words should still have meaning
Trump defends Rose Garden revamp, slags contractors
Alex Galbraith
The president asked if the people who remade the Rose Garden for him were "stupid" in a post to Truth Social
How Swifties will take over sourdough
Ashlie D. Stevens
Bread is Taylor Swift's latest baking obsession — and her fans are ready to follow her lead, loaf by loaf
I was told this ice cream would have breast milk in it
Joy Saha
Human breast milk consumption is more visible than ever, but a NYC ice cream stunt shows how taboo it still feels
Is “clanker” a slur? Anti-robot jokes accused of being thinly veiled racism
Alex Galbraith
Some social media users are uncomfortable with the slang term for robots, likening it to racial epithets
Trump’s Soviet slip revives concerns about his mental acuity
Alex Galbraith
The president's mental state is in the spotlight once again
Selling feet pics makes boundaries blurry
Ilana Amselem
Dipping a toe into a sexy side hustle made me think twice about making my body a product
OpenAI’s Altman admits the way people might use ChatGPT makes him “uneasy”
Alex Galbraith
The head of the company behind ChatGPT worried about using the app to make important decisions
When your kitchen staple goes MAGA
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Instant Pot’s political pivot backfired, revealing the risks brands face when they mix cooking with controversy
The year McDonald’s lost its way
Joy Saha
The chain once stood for cheap comfort. Now even loyal fans say it costs too much — and doesn’t taste the same
What the hell are skin-loving cosmetics?
Andi Zeisler
This beauty buzzword seems to be everywhere, and it makes my own skin crawl
Middle schoolers made a TikTok portraying a school shooting. They were charged with a crime
Aliyya Swaby
Middle school cheerleaders in Tennessee faced disorderly conduct charges over satirical TikTok posts
Tyler the Creator’s No. 1 album overshadowed by 40-second AI-generated clip
Alex Galbraith
Tyler, the Creator has the top album in the country. The hook people are humming has nothing to do with it
Tacky or justified? The 1-coffee delivery tip debate is on
Joy Saha
A woman's coffee order was cancelled by her driver over what he believed was an insufficient $3.50 tip
Chuck E. Cheese arrested for credit card fraud in Florida
Alex Galbraith
Did someone in Munch's Make Believe Band dime him out? We smell a rat
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