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Kenya’s maize price has doubled in a year: 6 ways to avoid a staple food shortage
In Kenya, maize prices are rising fast . . .
09/18/2022 22:59 UTC
7 most unhinged moments from Trump’s Puerto Rico trip
He tossed rolls of paper towels at the crowd like free T-shirts at a basketball game, for starters
10/04/2017 15:10 UTC
Unlike in 2016, there was no spike in misinformation this election cycle
Social media misinformation rose significantly before the 2016 presidential election.
11/07/2018 00:00 UTC
Fending off new Sackler money is easier for museums and schools than returning old gifts
It’s much harder to sever prior arrangements with donors embroiled in scandals
04/06/2019 13:29 UTC
Campus cannabis: The top 7 stoniest small colleges
Bob Jones University didn't make the cut
09/17/2017 00:00 UTC
Uber may face stricter regulations in EU because it's a taxi service (duh)
The EU confirms what most of us already took for granted. Naturally, the company is apoplectic
12/21/2017 10:58 UTC
GrubHub is trying to get its grubby paws into mom-and-pop restaurants' pockets
Controlling restaurants' internet presence. Cornering the online takeout market. GrubHub looks a lot like a cartel
07/05/2019 22:00 UTC
DHS report warns of rightwing extremism
Homeland Security is concerned that today's political and economic climate is similar to the one that inspired Timothy McVeigh.
04/14/2009 18:30 UTC
Why do women still get judged so harshly for having casual sex?
There’s virtually no association between self-esteem and sexual behavior
06/21/2021 00:00 UTC
Barack Obama, Lady Gaga ... who won't Fox News blame for deaths?
Network pulls article linking president's visit with suicide, replaces with story on pop star inspiring cat murder
04/15/2011 22:52 UTC
This is the one change by millennials that will change absolutely everything
For decades, one growing number has defined our energy costs, housing/tax policy, big business and more. Look out!
10/18/2015 22:00 UTC
A New Year in misinformation: What garbage will spread on social media in 2022?
Lines between blatant lies and political speech will continue to blur, with predictably bewildering results
12/28/2021 10:30 UTC
Republican ads feature MS-13, hoping fear will motivate voters
Campaign ads this year include a stream of Republicans linking immigration to crime
11/06/2018 09:30 UTC
This year at the Supreme Court: Gay rights, gun rights and Native rights
The upcoming Supreme Court session will address notable cases about the rights of different groups
10/06/2019 10:59 UTC
Sex offender surveillance
Legislation proposes "civil confinement" and bans offenders from most public spaces.
03/02/2007 05:11 UTC