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Trump’s brags about drug prices are “mathematically impossible”
Garrett Owen
Trump claimed that his executive order would reduce drug prices by up to 1,500%
What a sugar-cookie recipe taught me about quiet resistance
Andi Zeisler
Sometimes you’ve got to lean on pettiness to get you through
Grossout metal act GWAR supports NPR, PBS amid Trump threats
Garrett Owen
Public media is made possible through contributions from scumdogs like you
We’d be lucky if AI were like Murderbot
Melanie McFarland
Many fear sentient AI will render us obsolete. But what if it would rather be left alone with its shows?
We can’t quit Cool Whip
Francesca Giangiulio
From wartime science to TikTok desserts, the iconic tub of fluff just keeps reinventing itself.
In his vengeful second term, Donald Trump becomes “the hunter”
Chauncey DeVega
Like a vigilante starring in a "Dirty Harry" remake, his menace is palpable
Natasha Lyonne’s big AI problem
Coleman Spilde
Lyonne announcing her feature directorial debut was cause for celebration, until she started defending it
The cult of the “tomato girl”
Joy Saha
The "tomato girl" multiverse expanded last year with the release of Loewe's meme-inspired heirloom tomato clutch
Anthony Bourdain didn’t say that (but we wish he did)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Get the cream sauce. Have a pint at 4. The internet’s favorite Bourdain quote isn’t real — but feels almost true
The cringe-ification of protest
Andi Zeisler
Social media is undermining the power of protest by framing it as "cringe," making the front line of change weaker
East LA resists ICE, 1 taco at a time
Joy Saha
As ICE arrests rise, neighbors are finding ways to protect their local taco vendors
Expert: Trump cuts will make misinformation problem even worse
H. Colleen Sinclair
Trump is using discredited claims to make it easier to mislead Americans
On “Poker Face,” a tender moment between takeout orders
Ashlie D. Stevens
A quiet love story for Charlie Cale unfolds amid a heist, recalling food delivery’s lost intimacy
“Only the people can save the people”: As Trump guts harm reduction programs, activists fight back
Niko Vorobyov
Progressive drug policy has seen serious setbacks under Trump. Harm reductionists say they've been here before
There’s more film and television for you to watch than ever before — good luck finding it
Coleman Spilde
Streaming used to be easy. Now it feels like a full-time job
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” is The Weeknd’s egomaniacal cinematic disaster
Coleman Spilde
The pop star's new film is a feature-length study in his stardom that will leave you counting ceiling tiles instead
“The Studio” excels at committing to the bit
Erin Qualey
Zoë Kravitz and Bryan Cranston jump fully into the show's chaos for one of its most hilarious episodes yet
“Friendship” shouldn’t be this stressful
Coleman Spilde
In Andrew DeYoung's debut film, Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd hysterically grapple with the male friendship recession
The Trader Joe’s tote bag craze has officially gone too far
Joy Saha
More than a year after its first release, the California-based retailer has dropped pastel, spring-themed tote bags
TikTok has a way to bypass tariffs — but is it legit?
Jackie Lam
Chinese manufacturers are urging Americans to buy their favorite luxury brands directly from them
“A free fall not seen in modern history”: 100 days of destruction
Chauncey DeVega
Trump has been more aggressive in his efforts to destroy democracy than any other autocrat in recent decades
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