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Slate Crossword: Move, Like an Aroma or a Breeze (Four Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 17, 2024.
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Tucker Carlson’s Post–Fox News Years Did Not Look Promising. It’s Grown Grim Beyond Imagination.
When Vladimir Putin dunks on you for a softball interview, you know you have a problem.
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Men’s Hygiene Is in a Very Sorry State
Reddit opened my eyes.
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Not Like Us: More than A Minor Impact on Hip Hop’s Future
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Too Stonks Too Furious
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Help! My Mom Forgot to Take Her Medicine and “Accidentally” Made Racist Remarks.
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Joe Biden Is Losing The Presidential-Poll Horserace
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Why the New Social Media Trend to Block Celebrities Over Gaza Is Really Catching On
The aims are about the war, yes, but there’s more going on here.
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A Trendy Grocery Store Went Bust Spectacularly. It Was Part of the Playbook All Along.
Who cleans up the metaphorical, and sometimes literal, messes when VC-backed businesses go bust?
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Why I’m Choosing Single Motherhood
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Even Clarence Thomas Can See That the 5th Circuit Is Just Making Up Nonsense
The conservative justices finally sent a strong message to a rogue lower court. But the sanity might not last.
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Google Is About to Change Everything—and Hopes You Won’t Find Out
The company just announced the biggest, most consequential update in years. So why don’t they want you to know about it?
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I Gave My Sister-in-Law a Huge Responsibility Over My Kids. I Think I Made a Mistake.
Her recent choices have given me pause.
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Help! I Stumbled on a Collage of My Family at My Mother-in-Law’s House. It Accuses Me of Murder.
And she’s shown it to my kids.
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This Site Changed Digital Art Forever. Now It’s a Ghost Town.
Once a vibrant platform for artists, DeviantArt is now buckling under the weight of bots and greed—and spurning the creative community that made it great.
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The Secret Behind “the Bridgerton Glow-Up”
Bridgerton’s hair and makeup designer reveals the key to Penelope and Colin’s Season 3 transformations.
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How to Stick to a Project No Matter What
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In Which Part of the Body Would You Find the Basilar Membrane?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 16, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: Spike With Many “Joints” (Three Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 16, 2024.
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Bridgerton Is Still Frothy Fun, but Its Biggest Weakness Is More Glaring Than Ever
Imagine what a Bridgerton with texture would look like.
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The Biggest Potential Weakness With Trump’s Defense
Trump's lawyers are going to have to do better than that if they want to win.
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The Most Successful Man on Fox News Is Almost the Dumbest. This Is Not a Coincidence.
Jesse Watters and the haunted 8 p.m. hour on Fox News.
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Why Miss USA is Imploding
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Biden and Trump Announce Two Nights of Dread This Campaign Season
But there are still plenty of ways for them to weasel out of this.
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Just Be Rich!
The greatest political humiliation of the year could have been avoided.
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The Day Most Important to Understanding the Israel-Palestine Conflict Is Here
Until it changes, war will go on forever.
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The Problem With ABC’s Choice of Golden Bachelorette
The network’s casting decision betrays the show’s whole premise.
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My Boyfriend Just Proposed His Favorite, “Forbidden” Role Play. It’s Hot But Terrifying.
It's all a "game" but it feels like a risky one.
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Freshly 18, Barron Trump Already Has a Huge Hive of Fans. They’re Even Weirder Than You’d Think.
The newly minted adult has cultivated a bizarre following of royalists and fangirls who project their weirdest fantasies onto him.
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Jack Smith Doesn’t Have Many Options to Save the Classified Documents Trial. There’s One Long Shot.
It’s rarely used because district court judges are typically given a lot of leeway to run their dockets and appellate courts are loath to get involved.
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