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“They will drive up costs”: Tariffs on China may be felt in a wide range of industries
Quinn Sental
The tariffs could cause chaos in the automobile and fast fashion industries
Trump vows to save white South Africans while Musk calls for welcoming them as refugees
Nicholas Liu
Trump and Musk have spread false claims that South Africa's government is oppressing white people
“There is no common ground with fascists”: Progressives rip Klobuchar’s call for bipartisanship
Griffin Eckstein
The Minnesota senator called for compromise. Progressives called for her head
GLP-1 drugs are reshaping food spending habits, study finds
Michael La Corte
The study showed shifts in how participants bought food at both the grocery store and restaurants
Gen Z workers aren’t feeling great. What’s the problem?
Cara Michelle Smith
Younger workers feel more stressed, lonelier and less successful than older colleagues, a new report says
“It was a Nazi salute”: Historian dismisses claim that Musk’s raised arm was mere “awkward gesture”
Nicholas Liu
"Historian of fascism here. It was a Nazi salute and a very belligerent one too," wrote NYU's Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Hope is at the heart of “healthy mourning”: Finding positivity while grieving Donald Trump’s return
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Gail Christopher on the "balance of positive thoughts to trigger positive emotions"
Cash advance apps: Financial relief, or “loan shark in your pocket”?
Cara Michelle Smith
The Federal Trade Commission has cracked down on the apps, saying they mislead consumers
Supreme Court upholds federal law leading to TikTok ban
Melanie Lockert
The unanimous ruling allows the U.S. to ban the app unless it is sold by Sunday
As the clock ticks for TikTok, users can migrate to numerous alternatives
Nardos Haile
Apps like RedNote have seen a boom in downloads from people who call themselves "TikTok refugees"
TikTok users flock to China-based “RedNote” as ban looms
Griffin Eckstein
Xiaohongshu, or RedNote in English, has picked up tens of thousands of TikTok users looking for an alternative
How will Hollywood and the entertainment industry recover from the Los Angeles wildfires?
Coleman Spilde
In the face of so many disasters, there's no easy way for Hollywood to proceed
Bye bye, Birkin? Gen Z leans into the dupe economy
Jackie Lam
Younger shoppers are embracing less expensive versions of designer brands
Mark Zuckerberg’s gaslighting can’t hide the truth for Donald Trump
Austin Sarat
Mark Zuckerberg’s gaslighting about Meta’s shameful decision to end fact-checking is still very dangerous
Courting Trump, Zuckerberg ditches DEI and kills off LGBTQ+ themes for Facebook Messenger
Griffin Eckstein
On top of rolling back DEI plans, Meta's content moderation tweaks allow users to call LGBTQ+ users "mentally ill"
For many rural women, finding maternity care outweighs concerns about abortion access
Lillian Mongeau Hughes
One study found 52% of rural hospitals lacked obstetrics care after more than a decade of unit closures
“I refuse to be trolled”: How to resist Trump and maintain peace
Chauncey DeVega
Never Trump in 2025 requires a new set of rules for the resistance
Mark Zuckerberg puts Republican in charge of policy as he seeks to make nice with Trump
Nicholas Liu
Zuckerberg promoted Joel Kaplan, a former Republican White House official, to head up policy at Meta
“What a nerd”: Fans poke fun at embarrassing “Wheel of Fortune” food puzzle answer
Joy Saha
“I was watching. Worst I’ve ever seen ‘live’ on tv. What a nerd,” one fan said on X
5 critical, yet easy guidelines for better movie theater etiquette in the new year
Coleman Spilde
A little shame is necessary in this life
Black MAGA ends 2024 among the year’s biggest losers
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Despite efforts to curry favor with Trump this year, Black MAGA figures were snubbed or dropped altogether
Chinese hackers behind “major incident” at US Treasury, documents stolen
Kelly McClure
The hackers circumvented a third-party cybersecurity service, according to Treasury officials
Congress’ youngest woman says her election is a “signal” that future of Democratic Party is changing
Griffin Eckstein
"There truly is a shift happening with young people getting more involved," the TikTok power user told Salon
“Dire shortage”: Elon Musk sparks MAGA backlash after calling for more immigrant workers
Griffin Eckstein
The Tesla CEO argues the U.S. needs to court top talent after financing the loudest anti-immigration run in decades
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