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An urgent message in sheep's clothing
Melanie McFarland
An urgent message in sheep's clothing
Melanie McFarland
Underneath its feel-good fleece, this film sounds quiet alarms about forgetting painful history
A big problem with those tiny snack tins
Joy Saha
A big problem with those tiny snack tins
Joy Saha
Mindful snacking doesn’t — and shouldn’t — focus on portion control and so-called aesthetics
Donald Trump: Making China great again
Andrew O'Hehir
Technically, the US is still the dominant global superpower. After last week, it sure doesn't feel that way
TPUSA's revival tour is a disaster
Amanda Marcotte
Charlie Kirk’s death did not inspire the national spiritual awakening that was promised
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"One nation under God": Rededicate 250
CK Smith
Christian Nationalists gather to pray for a return to America's "Christian roots" to kick off the 250th celebration
AG: Did "right people" vote in 2020?
Alex Galbraith
Acting AG Todd Blanche believes there's "a ton of evidence" that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump
Jost, Che swap offensive jokes on "SNL"
Alex Galbraith
The "Weekend Update" tradition forces the writers to read jokes sight unseen
Trump's sculpture artist speaks out
CK Smith
The Ohio artist tells the story of being hired by "cryptobros" and the constant edits of Trump's "turkey neck"
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Neil Gorsuch’s right-wing book tour blows up in his face
Gorsuch’s book tour angers the right
Sophia Tesfaye
Supreme Court justice’s interviews with friendly media get a cold reception from conservatives
Bob Dylan’s baffling social media experiment
Dylan’s baffling social media experiment
Caryn Rose
Dylan's cryptic content has turned his Instagram and Patreon into a captivating puzzle, fueling endless speculation
Green energy will have the last laugh — because of Trump
Donald Trump: Green energy's savior?
Sabrina Haake
The president has unintentionally set off an international scramble for renewable energy due to his war in Iran
The Christian right hijacks America's 250th
Christian right hijacks America's 250th
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's Rededicate 250 event erases the U.S.'s secular history
TPUSA's "Make Heaven Crowded" revival tour is a disaster
TPUSA's revival tour is a disaster
Amanda Marcotte
Charlie Kirk’s death did not inspire the national spiritual awakening that was promised
Paul McCartney’s "The Boys of Dungeon Lane" turns memory into melody
Paul McCartney turns memory into melody
Kenneth Womack
"This was a lot of memories of Liverpool for me," he remarked in a recent Abbey Road Studios listening session
NEWS & POLITICS
People are marching in Selma in 2026
CK Smith
Invoking the legacy of 1965 Selma marches, protesters march for voting access and representation in 2026
Moms.gov is not what moms really need
Nicole Karlis
The Trump admin says moms.gov is a critical resource. Advocates say it's ideology over substance — and even harmful
Patel’s FBI has a troubling pattern
Sophia Tesfaye
The FBI has investigated multiple women journalists who reported on the bureau's director
SCOTUS could erase Black representation
Russell Payne
Local elections are where the Callais decision could be felt most
2026 election rules are still in flux
Carrie Levine
- Votebeat
2026 election rules are still in flux
Carrie Levine
- Votebeat
Last-minute redistricting and Trump's mail-voting executive order cause confusion
Christian right hijacks America's 250th
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's Rededicate 250 event erases the U.S.'s secular history
Trump's war pushes farmers to the brink
Garrett Owen
Skyrocketing costs, unfair markets, and poor policy are pressuring farmers thanks to the ongoing conflict
Trump goes to China — for help
Heather Digby Parton
The president, smarting from setbacks in war and tariffs, visits Ji Xinping ready to make deals
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Christian imagery and Devils Wears Prada
Lynn S. Neal
- The Conversation
Christian imagery and Devils Wears Prada
Lynn S. Neal
- The Conversation
Christian imagery has come to shape the industry in profound ways
Epstein's ghost visits Trump on "SNL"
Alex Galbraith
Will Ferrell took on the role of the late sex trafficker for the "Saturday Night Live" season finale
Why every great artist needs a nemesis
Melanie McFarland
Out of all the legendary musical beefs, the fable rivalry between Mozart and Antonio Salieri is our greatest hit
Teddy Thompson, music's best-kept secret
Jason Kyle Howard
A longtime critical darling, the singer-songwriter’s latest album “Never Be the Same” deserves to be widely heard
2026 graduates push back on controversy
CK Smith
Graduation season 2026 shows how universities struggle to maintain consensus over what is wisdom and inspiration
Pop culture's guilt trip is over
Melanie McFarland
"Michael" and the Potterverse are booming. Apparently, we're done feeling bad about what that means
New Helen of Troy is Black, racists fume
CK Smith
The controversy of Lupita Nyong'o in “The Odyssey” echoes earlier backlash to casting in other fantasy adaptations
Stop trying to make joy jars a thing
Andi Zeisler
The container of affirmations — or is it a glass of grievances? — sums up the emptiness of algorithm-driven content
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Farm aid can't outrun Trump's war
Garrett Owen
With rising costs of fuel and fertilizer, and tariffs still in place, the outlook for 2026 is bleak
The pistachio trend has some history
Jelinda Montes
Benefiting off viral trends, like Dubai chocolate, has been actually decades in the making
Spirit collapses after failed bailout
CK Smith
The shutdown of Spirit marks end of a major low-cost carrier and raises questions about budget air travel in future
Private prisons cash in on ICE crackdown
Nicholas Liu
Over 90 percent of detained immigrants languish in prisons that aren't actually run by the government
The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
As moms are driving the growth in America's labor market, it's time for major investments in early childcare
Trump wants $1.5 trillion for military
Garrett Owen
Massive cuts to domestic programs, with higher state taxes, would bolster the spending increase
A no-spend week, starting in the kitchen
Ashlie D. Stevens
How planning meals, stretching ingredients and baking something sweet can make a no-spend week feel generous
Colleges had no backup for cyber attack
CK Smith
The nationwide cybersecurity incident exposed how fragile our increasingly digital campuses are during finals week
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Donald Trump: Green energy's savior?
Sabrina Haake
The president has unintentionally set off an international scramble for renewable energy due to his war in Iran
PCOS becomes PMOS
CK Smith
This change to this common reproductive health issue could lead to better and earlier treatment for 15% of women.
Lower drug prices won't fix cancer care
Kenneth E. Thorpe
As breakthrough drugs offer critical hope to patients, lawmakers should focus on shoring up the social safety net
SCOTUS overrides abortion pill mail ban
Nicole Karlis
The ruling came after weeks of uncertainty over mail order mifepristone's legal status
The toll of Florida's abortion ban
Nicole Karlis
The number of Florida residents who traveled out of state nearly tripled between 2023 and 2024
Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
Troy Farah
Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
Troy Farah
The Dutch cruise ship incident probably isn’t the next pandemic. That doesn’t mean we’re risk-free from outbreaks
RFK Jr. supports tanning beds for minors
CK Smith
Public health officials warn the decision fits a growing pattern of deregulation across youth health policy
Trump's Silicon Valley bet on science
Garrett Owen
Jim O'Neill, a longevity enthusiast and vaccine skeptic, is Trump's pick to head the National Science Foundation
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FOOD
Five meals, one fridge clean-out
Ashlie D. Stevens
Five meals, one fridge clean-out
Ashlie D. Stevens
A no-spend week of pastina, shakshuka and pantry alchemy
The resilience of uchche, bitter melon
Madhushree Ghosh
A bitter melon vine in San Diego becomes a lifeline to family, memory and the complicated meaning of home
Enough with the “-maxxing”
Joy Saha
The Gen Z-coined suffix has infiltrated lifestyle and dietary spaces, encouraging us to obsess over what we eat
For Delta flyers, snack time is over
Joy Saha
Will I get a free Biscoff? How about some pretzels? Not on Delta's short-haul flights, says the airline
A gentle 15-minute kitchen reset
Ashlie D. Stevens
Not a deep clean. Not a weekend project. Just a reset that helps you start again
The cult of New England Chinese food
Katie Lockhart
A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England
7 ways to use up that can of black beans
Francesca Giangiulio
From salads to brownies, smart, low-effort ways to turn pantry black beans into meals, snacks and sweets
This is the ultimate spring pasta
Joy Saha
Lemon juice and freshly grated Parmesan cheese help elevate a simple dish into a seasonal classic
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Fatherhood, fear and our family gifts
Kuang Lee
"You turned out fine, right?" my mother said when I wanted to confront my own father. But had I?
Magic half-hours at Lozano Car Wash
Natalie Jabbar
Under the distinctive green arches of this Bay Area landmark, before he left us, my father once doted on me
My father, the disapproving doctor
Susan Shapiro
My father said my confessional writing humiliated him. We got along best when I had an ailment he could fix
"Dear Father" letters and DNA tests
Brittany Penner
Fathers have always been prickly territory for me, a Métis child of the Sixties Scoop adopted by Mennonites
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