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Do at-home COVID tests still work? New research suggests they are less effective than thought
A new study found that at-home antigen tests are only 44 percent accurate, but they are far from useless
06/26/2023 16:00 UTC
“Astonishing admission”: Experts say Trump’s “train wreck” testimony damaged his chances at appeal
Trump may have just blown up his “last gasp at saving his NY business,” ex-prosecutor warns
11/07/2023 14:00 UTC
Trump's attempt to upstage GOP debate with Tucker Carlson interview falls flat
After sitting down with the fired Fox News host, Trump still ran to Truth Social to lash out at his competitors
08/24/2023 07:52 UTC
Millions of people go out to eat for Thanksgiving: Here's what the day is like for restaurant staff
Restaurant staff working on the big day can sometimes also find commonality and build community
11/16/2023 18:31 UTC
Fatherhood, fear and the family gifts we pass down
"You turned out fine, right?" my mother said when I wanted to confront my own father. But had I?
06/17/2023 20:00 UTC
Coco Gauff: The rising teenage tennis star transforms into a powerhouse in her first U.S. open final
A look at the fast-tracked rise of Gauff's exciting impact on the sport
09/08/2023 22:15 UTC
Dave Chappelle's Israel criticism prompts audience walkout at Boston comedy show
According to the WSJ, several attendees commanded Chappelle to "shut up" while others got up and left his show
10/23/2023 19:38 UTC
A brief history of throwing food and drink on people as protest
From pies and soups to milkshakes and eggs, food has a starring role in many iconic (and viral) protest moments
03/30/2023 15:30 UTC
"Houston, we have a problem": Lessons from (almost) breaking the Hubble Space Telescope
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino shares what its like taking a space walk when something goes wrong
12/05/2023 19:02 UTC
“I was just following orders”: Ex-prosecutor calls out Trump co-defendants for using “Nazi defense”
But former allies pointing the finger at the former president could be “bad news” for Trump, experts say
08/28/2023 19:08 UTC
Centrist Maine Democrat takes “responsibility” after mass shooting and flips on assault weapon ban
"I have opposed efforts to ban deadly weapons of war, like the assault rifle used to carry out this crime"
10/27/2023 18:45 UTC
Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state, dies at 100
Kissinger was the only person to be White House national security adviser and secretary of state at the same time
11/30/2023 02:58 UTC
NFL defends embracing the Taylor Swift "pop cultural moment" despite haters
A temporary Twitter bio change to "NFL (Taylor's Version)" sent football fans on a rampage
10/05/2023 16:32 UTC
Rainforest study: Scientists now know the temperature at which photosynthesis stops
Heat is just one of many stressors for the world’s beleaguered Amazon
08/29/2023 11:27 UTC
Tableside service deserves a renaissance — across all cuisines and price points
Because we all deserve something special when we go out to eat
06/17/2023 19:59 UTC