Spring Sale: Get 1 Year, Save 58%

Showing results for: user (page 33)

The thorny ethics of displaying Egyptian mummies to the public

Doug Struck
Mummy exhibits are big draws for museums, but curators are grappling with issues of cultural and racial sensitivity

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade mocked on Twitter after claiming he read Mein Kampf in school

Zachary Petrizzo
"We read 'Mein Kampf' in school," the Fox News host said

We found the avocado hack to end all avocado hacks

Kelly Vaughan
TikTok users are demonstrating a safer-than-ever method

Why anti-vaxxers are stuck on the “magnetic vaccine” conspiracy theory

Nicole Karlis
The bizarre conspiracy is yet another strategy for anti-vax influencers to monetize misinformation

Facebook allowed pro-Trump group to pose as leftists in attempt to split Democratic vote

Julia Conley
"This is a story about Facebook, the FEC, and broken systems," a former Facebook employee said

GOP’s whitewashing of history takes Texas as Gov. Greg Abbott launches “1836 Project”

Kenny Stancil
"Such a pure expression of fascism," one social media user said of Texas' new law

Meme stocks and “chicken tendies”: Wendy’s stock skyrockets after a Reddit shout-out

Ashlie D. Stevens
Shares of Wendy's surged more than 25% on Tuesday, following a similar pattern set by Gamestop and AMC

A 1930s whipping cream cake is the internet’s latest favorite recipe

Courtney Kassel
Why did this vintage treat go viral?

I killed the beloved hero of my books, and reader reactions were intense. Would I do it again?

Veronica Roth
Readers had strong reactions to how I ended my "Divergent" series. Some even wished me dead

11 facts about Napster

Kristy Puchko
Decades after its meteoric rise and spectacular fall, let’s look back at the highs and lows that defined Napster

10 TikTok recipes worth trying (trust us — we did)

Valerio Farris
With everything from pesto eggs to birria tacos, we're betting at least one piques your interest

Kyrsten Sinema blasted for saying Jan. 6 commission was “critical” — after missing the vote

Meaghan Ellis
She did not give a reason for her absence during the "critical" vote

The most popular baby names of 2021, so far

Michele Debczak
Retro names are a theme on the list of the top five boys' names in the U.S.

As neighborhood watch apps ascend, so do the threats they pose

Rebecca McCarthy
Billed as public safety platforms, these apps are poised to funnel collective anxiety into something more nefarious

Ron DeSantis’ Big Tech “censorship” law is meant to create a safe space for conservatives online

Jon Skolnik
The Republican governor touted the new Florida law as the first of its kind in the nation

In “Everyone’s Table,” Gregory Gourdet shares healthy recipes and an amazing story of perseverance

Joseph Neese
"Modern health to me just really means being able to make some smart choices," the Top Chef star says of his book

The curious case of Dr. B, the startup that hoped to help millions find leftover vaccines

Nicole Karlis
The site collected data from 2.4 million users hoping to get on a standby list for COVID vaccines. What happened?

Republican foes of Biden’s tax proposal could face big capital gains bills if it passes

Igor Derysh
Rich GOP senators like Ron Johnson, Rick Scott "are the ones with the most to lose," says liberal advocacy group

Trump’s DOJ went to war against the press: Seizure of CNN reporter’s personal records is chilling

Heather Digby Parton
The big question in all this is why were they seeking these records in 2020?

The parentification trap: How evangelical daughters like the Duggar girls become mothers in training

Ashlie D. Stevens
Research shows that when children are forced to raise their siblings, the psychological damage can be huge

QAnon believers see Trump’s mounting legal troubles as part of ‘the plan’

Sky Palma
"Do you think they realize how much MOAR powerful Trump will be after being falsely arrested?"

Under Trump, DOJ tried to force Twitter to unmask parody Devin Nunes account

Igor Derysh
Former AG Bill Barr "should not have a law license anymore," said former DOJ prosecutor Daniel Goldman

For physically disabled parents, COVID’s trials are amplified

Izz Scott LaMagdeleine
Parents with physical disabilities have been balancing high COVID-19 risk with the challenges of pandemic parenting
« Previous
Page: 33
Next »