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Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence
Andi Zeisler
Taylor, Travis and the cone of silence
Andi Zeisler
Fans and haters alike are flummoxed by the pop star’s insistence on post-nuptial privacy
The working-class Dems beyond Platner
Jason Kyle Howard
The working-class Dems beyond Platner
Jason Kyle Howard
Working-class candidates like Minnesota's Kaela Berg and Montana's Sam Forstag are focusing on blue-collar issues
Why the Emmys snubbed your favorite show
Melanie McFarland
Major industry award pageants rarely take our feelings into account, but Emmy voters are predictable in some ways
Trump family grift now extends to guns
Heather Digby Parton
As the administration rolls back gun safety measures, Donald Trump Jr. is a beneficiary
FEATURED
Anti-lobbyist Republican used lobbyists
Russell Payne
Joe Mitchell, an Iowa Republican, campaigns against lobbyists, only after his trade org spent $75,000 on them
SCOTUS helps Trump turn losses into wins
Chauncey DeVega
Birthright citizenship survived this round. But Trump's latest successes show that the fight is far from over
The fight to take down data centers
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Rural Ohioans are trying to put the future of hyper-scale data centers on the ballot, and they’re gaining momentum
Taylor Swift shows: no good billionaires
Amanda Marcotte
The pop star built an empire on relatability until she became part of the ultra-rich
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Taylor Swift's wedding proves AOC right: There are no good billionaires
Taylor Swift shows: no good billionaires
Amanda Marcotte
The pop star built an empire on relatability until she became part of the ultra-rich
A Fourth of July in Kamala Harris’ USA
Imagining the 250th in Kamala’s America
Sophia Tesfaye
A celebration of what could have been if the 2024 election had gone differently
How private equity destroyed an American pastime
How private equity destroyed bowling
Andi Zeisler
A class-action suit against Lucky Strike Entertainment is a sad coda to the end of bowling
Trump wrecked America's 250th in DC, but other blue cities will save it
Blue cities save the 250th from Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Christina Aguilera, Chris Stapleton and Jelly Roll — real stars — headline July Fourth parties in liberal towns
It looks like the “redemption” of Louis C.K. is complete
Louis C.K.'s "redemption" is complete
Melanie McFarland
The supposedly disgraced comic's mainstream return proves that expecting true accountability is the real joke
John Oliver's killer "General Hospital" turn did not disappoint
John Oliver kills on "General Hospital"
Melanie McFarland
Move over, 007. The daytime drama transformed the "Last Week Tonight" host into a new international man of mystery
NEWS & POLITICS
MAGA media fuels McConnell conspiracies
Sophia Tesfaye
After mocking Joe Biden’s health for years, the GOP has no answer for the Kentucky senator’s mysterious absence
Platner drops out of Maine Senate race
Alex Galbraith
The candidate suspended his campaign while maintaining assault allegations against him were "not real"
Houston wants justice over ICE shooting
Ayden Runnels, Stephen Simpson
- The Texas Tribune
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo’s family raised doubts about ICE’s description of events
Wall Street wants to change 401(k) rules
Paul Kiel
- ProPublica
It could put your retirement at risk.
Trump: I'd be the communist GOAT
Alex Galbraith
Trump: I'd be the communist GOAT
Alex Galbraith
The president thinks he could create one, big, beautiful classless society
Errors in White House tracker: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Ohio Immigrant Alliance found that data on the White House's "Aliens" site is "inaccurate and unreliable."
Gov. Beshear asks "Where's Mitch?"
Alex Galbraith
Rumors have swirled as the senior Republican senator remains hospitalized
The “Squad” is about to get a lot bigger
Russell Payne
With recent primary victories, progressives will wield unprecedented power in Congress
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Madonna's irresistible contradictions
Coleman Spilde
Madonna's irresistible contradictions
Coleman Spilde
With "Confessions II," Madonna reworks her scrapped biopic into an autobiographical album worthy of the big screen
How “Spirited Away” inspired "Avatar"
Melanie McFarland
Nickelodeon's beloved cartoon saga is one of many modern fantasies inspired by Hayao Miyazaki
The golden ambition of "Legally Blonde"
Melanie McFarland
Regardless of what “Elle” is doing, the 2001 movie still proves a woman’s limitless potential
John Oliver kills on "General Hospital"
Melanie McFarland
Move over, 007. The daytime drama transformed the "Last Week Tonight" host into a new international man of mystery
Lorne Michaels' genius is judgment
David Daley
Susan Morrison's biography offers the fullest portrait yet of the elusive creator of "Saturday Night Live"
"The Invite" debunks heteronormativity
Coleman Spilde
Olivia Wilde's third film is her best yet, a mature comedy that asserts no one is exempt from romantic hang-ups.
"Blow Out" exposes the real American way
Coleman Spilde
The 45th anniversary of Brian De Palma's film meets America's 250th, proving corruption is as American as apple pie
Swift-Kelce: A wedding that stopped NYC
CK Smith
Swifties got their desired season finale of Taylor Swift's romance, a private wedding amid a citywide spectacle
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How “freeze the rent” really works
Russell Payne
Even with Mamdani in the mayor's office, tenants aren’t taking a rent freeze for granted
Elon Musk's big payday from SpaceX IPO
Brad Badertscher
- The Conversation
Investors who bought the shares are unlikely to see the explosive growth that past IPOs had
Summer's mixed forecasts, rising costs
CK Smith
Memorial Day travel demand remains strong as NOAA predicts below-normal hurricane season and rising vacation costs
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
The pistachio trend has some history
Jelinda Montes
Benefiting off viral trends, like Dubai chocolate, has been actually decades in the making
Minnesota takes on Polymarket, Kalshi
Jelinda Montes
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing multiple states for trying to rein in Polymarket and Kalshi
The Trump phone is here. It's junk
Garrett Owen
Tech experts and reviewers say the long-delayed $500 phone has high costs, middling specs and murky origins
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
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SCIENCE & HEALTH
Half of Americans in extreme heat zone
CK Smith
Dangerous heat dome disrupts American celebrations in Midwest and East Coast with travel delays and health problems
The price of Trump's anti-science agenda
Troy Farah
From measles to screwworm, Americans keep paying the cost of the admin's war on science
Trump: Cognitive tests prove he's smart
CK Smith
Doctors say MoCA is screening tool for cognitive impairment, not intelligence test, despite Trump’s intellect claim
How to pop the AI bubble
Troy Farah
Cory Doctorow argues AI dominance is not inevitable. How we fight back matters
Trump cuts to global health hit home
Russell Payne
Politicized public health agencies also make it harder to hold officials accountable
PCOS becomes PMOS
CK Smith
PCOS becomes PMOS
CK Smith
This change to this common reproductive health issue could lead to better and earlier treatment for 15% of women.
Can we ever get rid of nuclear weapons?
Troy Farah
Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says the doomsday threat is real — but human goodness will win out
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
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FOOD
The creamiest lemon pasta salad
Ashlie D. Stevens
The creamiest lemon pasta salad
Ashlie D. Stevens
Whipped cottage cheese gives this sunny summer salad protein paired with plenty of fresh citrus
Olive brine deserves better
Francesca Giangiulio
From pasta to focaccia, here are 7 dishes that benefit from the dirty martini treatment
Dino nuggets, made better
Joy Saha
Because we all should be feeding our inner child — even into adulthood
Green Goddess gets pickled
Ashlie D. Stevens
A splash of dill pickle brine wakes up the herbs in this creamy, crunchy macaroni salad
"Struggle Meals" grows up
Francesca Giangiulio
Frankie Celenza returns with a season about wasting less, improvising more and redefining what it means to struggle
The beauty of TV's saddest picnic
Ashlie D. Stevens
How a blue tarp, a hoagie and a clown became one of television's most profound meals
Don't waste your rotisserie chicken
Joy Saha
Here are a few ways to turn a hot bag of poultry into creative, satisfying weeknight meals
Chilled noodles, BLT-style
Ashlie D. Stevens
Tomato, soy, bacon and crisp greens turn rice noodles into a cool, savory summer lunch
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My awkward adventure on a seniors cruise
Katelyn Doyle
On my solo research trip I ended up isolated, injured and curious about the men paid to charm older women at sea
What I wish I'd known about bisexuality
Emma Nadler
I'm not straight, but I appear that way to the world. Visibility and belonging can be a struggle
My lifelong fascination with tornadoes
Gabriella Ferrigine
Am I a bad person for being so enamored with these destructive windstorms? It's complicated
My (unexpectedly) feminist pilgrimage
Ginny Bartolone
I hadn't planned on walking 500 miles in Spain just to escape sexist assumptions, but it turned out to be a bonus
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