Wicked Witches, Wronged Crows, and the Retro Kids Who Refuse to Graduate: Your Week in Entertainment
In a cinematic mood whiplash so severe it should come with a chiropractor referral, Max Porter’s Grief Is the Thing With Feathers hits the big screen—with Benedict Cumberbatch playing a widowed father ...
In a staff meeting, Education Secretary Linda McMahon – yes, the same McMahon from World Wrestling Entertainment – explained ...
JD Vance stepping into the role of Sincere Economic Therapist was not on anyone’s 2025 bingo card. This is the same guy who ...
When feed varies too much, hens attempt to compensate by eating more (chaos), producing inconsistent eggs (more chaos), and ...
There are many things one might expect from Joan Didion: a devastating assessment of American decline, an unnervingly cool dissection of personal grief, maybe even a politely rais ...
America’s Construction Spending Report Is Out—And It’s Giving “We’re Fine, Everything’s Fine” Energy
Economically speaking, America’s construction sector is the human equivalent of someone standing in front of an open fridge, ...
Anne Stonier of the Australia New Zealand Recycling Platform calls e-waste the fastest-growing and most valuable waste stream ...
Senate Bill 174, lovingly stitched together by two lawmakers who apparently decided that Ohio’s family law system needed ...
While dermatologists are taking cautious baby steps toward exosome enthusiasm, the beauty product developers sprinted ahead ...
Every few years, Congress rediscovers that bridges collapse, trains derail, and airports still feel like 1970s bus terminals ...
Flash forward five years: Reels is huge, Meta is ecstatic, Wall Street is blushing, and creators… well, creators are still ...
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