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“Those of us who don’t die are going to quit”: Overwhelmed hospitals and the nurse who lost hope
J. David McSwane
Supply shortages remain so severe that nurse Kristen Cline reuses her N95 for shifts as her hospital buckles
The anti-porn religious lobby just destroyed the livelihoods of thousands of pornographers
Angela Jones
Pornhub acquiesced, cutting off the income that "tens of thousands of verified models rely upon"
“Maternal hostility” may predict whether one mistreats their adult romantic partners
Matthew Rozsa
The origins of "dehumanization" behavior may rest in childhood experiences, a new study says
The lifesaving potential of less-than-perfect donor kidneys
Carrie Arnold
Demand for healthy kidneys has long outstripped supply. Better testing and treatment is expanding the donor pool
Why Facebook antitrust case relies so heavily on Mark Zuckerberg’s emails
Rebecca Haw AllensworthComedian Eddie Izzard announces she/her pronouns
Ellise Shafer
The entertainer, who was sitting as a model for "Portrait Artist of the Year," says she's always been gender fluid
Martha Stewart’s Mexican hot chocolate cookies are the right mix of spicy and sweet
Daisy Maldonado
Tell your tastebuds to get ready for this flavorful rollercoaster. One bite, and you'll be hooked
Ina Garten has an unusual ingredient she adds to her grilled cheese sandwiches
Justina Huddleston
The end result? A crispy on the outside, melty on the inside sandwich begging to be dunked into a bowl of hot soup
HBO Max finally coming to Roku as “Wonder Woman 1984,” “Dune,” and more prepare to stream
Zack Sharf
Good news for Roku users looking to stream "Wonder Woman 1984," "Dune," and "The Matrix 4"
“Stand by for lawsuit”: Twitter users taunt Trump as TIME names Biden-Harris “Person of the Year”
Meaghan Ellis
Twitter users are trolling the lame-duck president with posts predicting how they think Trump will respond
“Wrath of Mark”: Antitrust lawsuits against Facebook accuse Zuckerberg of stifling competition
Matthew Rozsa
48 attorneys general joined the federal government in antitrust lawsuits against Facebook
In viral anti-racism PSA, “Steven Universe” character Pearl challenges our whitewashed history
Ashlie D. Stevens
The beloved show returns to Cartoon Network for the ongoing PSA series, with new installments rolling out bimonthly
Armed police raid home of whistleblower who accused DeSantis administration of a COVID cover-up
Igor Derysh
Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones says DeSantis was involved: He “sent the Gestapo” to “intimidate scientists”
Why some voters felt harassed and intimidated at the polls
Adriana Gallardo, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
Across the country, people complained about threats, overly aggressive electioneering, racist language and more
“Christmas Ever After”: Ali Stroker hopes to give disabled girls a romantic heroine
Kristen Lopez
At long last, a disabled woman is portrayed as a character that is confident, ambitious, and desirable
ACLU sues to find out how and why federal agencies are accessing cell phone location and data
Jessica Corbett
"We're suing to bring some much-needed transparency to these disturbing practices," explained one ACLU attorney
The most authentic part of “Happiest Season” is Jane, who conquers the “quirky woman” trope
Ashlie D. Stevens
Hulu's holiday rom-com might be a cringe-worthy, gaslighting affair, but Jane transcends the usual film formula
33 groups urge Biden to hold Big Tech accountable and keep industry allies out of his administration
Jessica Corbett
"We believe that your administration must confront the threats posed by the monopolistic Big Tech companies"
Moderna requests emergency use authorization for its coronavirus vaccine. Here’s what that means
Matthew Rozsa
"This is striking. These are amazing data," one doctor said of the Moderna vaccine candidate's clinical trial
Melania “delighted” to mark holidays after being caught asking, “Who gives a f*ck about Christmas?”
Igor Derysh
"Who gives a f*ck about the Christmas stuff and decorations?" Trump said on tape. "But I need to do it, right?"
Twitter tears down Marco Rubio for complaining about too much COVID news
Brad Reed
"Yes, Marco. You're the victim. Not the 200,000+ dead due to inaction" responds one user
TikTok teens trolling Trump in Tulsa: A high point in an otherwise low year
Mary Elizabeth Williams
In this otherwise terrible year, Gen Z scored a small victory by landing a blow to Trump's MAGA delusion
“Kentucky Route Zero,” a magical realism masterpiece, is proof art can thrive in trying times
Keith A. Spencer
The video game "Kentucky Route Zero" is a 21st century merger of a Southern Gothic and magical realist novel
Ken Jennings’ past tweets mocking the disabled surface after “Jeopardy” guest hosting announcement
Kristen Lopez
This is not the first time Jennings has been cited for cruelty in his tweets
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