His quest to disqualify Judge Tanya Chutkan is legally meritless. But the law is not the point.
"I'm glad you called. Have you called us before?" "No. This is my first time."
Is the "Only Murders in the Building" star a comic genius or the most annoying actor on Earth?
The Taco Bell Quarterly, started by M.M. Carrigan in 2019, is exactly what it sounds like: It is a literary journal in which the pieces are all, to some degree, about Taco Bell.
"Poutine? A better McMuffin? A bigger Big Mac?? We've been hosed."
It's not immature. Quite the opposite.
Cheap food. A gazillion milkshakes. A weird bacon thing. Say hello to Cook Out.
What they've found directly contradicts the Supreme Court's conclusions.
Everybody procrastinates. But there's a fatal flaw at the heart of our popular understanding of it.
"Marilyn was the charismatic leader. The rest of us tried, constantly, to please her."
Was Joe Mauri playing everyone all along?
The show borrows one of Michael Moore's oldest tricks—and understands how it really works.
The show borrows one of Michael Moore's oldest tricks — and understands how it really works.
College admissions don't just fail to account for the unique struggles faced by students from lower incomes. They give the rich a special boost.
Waves of COVID will keep coming. Here's how to live with them.
"We're overdue," as one pilot put it.
A viral response to the Maui fire mirrors what happened after a similar disaster in California.
There's value in building with traditional materials.
An author's journey to 'The Country of the Blind' sends back unexpected revelations.
The former mayor practically invented the kind of prosecution he now faces.
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