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My Husband Uses the Family Dog as a Discipline Tool Against Our Kids. It’s Sickening.
He thinks it gets “instant results.” I think it’s cruel.
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Help! My Mom Believes She Has a Psychic Connection to Her Dead Relatives.
I think this is her way of grieving, but it’s starting to worry me.
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The Standard Unit for Measuring Pressure Is Named After Which Mathematician?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 21, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: Indian PM Who Renamed the World’s Largest Stadium After Himself (Four Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 21, 2024.
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Why Do Wicked Stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Keep Crying? Two Words.
The drama, public messiness, and copious tears surrounding Wicked’s release are par for the course.
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Why Are Democrats Supporting a Bill That Would Give Trump More Power to Punish His Critics?
The House is voting on a measure that could be all too easily weaponized.
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What Happens to Sexual Assault Survivors if Matt Gaetz Runs the DOJ
If you’re experiencing alarming levels of déjà vu this week with the debate over Matt Gaetz’s fitness to run the DOJ, it’s not just you.
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Two Separate Shaken Baby Cases in Texas Expose the Death Penalty as a Farce
They're likely innocent of the same crime. One may go free, one may die.
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I Cooked 25 Recipes That Changed Everything in American Cooking in One Month. I Was Not Prepared.
I Cooked Every Single One of America's 25 Most Important Recipes. My Family Paid the Price.
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Rose Previte’s Baklawa Recipe—and the 1966 Recipe That Inspired Her
The beloved Syrian-Lebanese dessert (with notes from Rose Previte’s mom).
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It Was Once America’s Favorite Cake. Why Is It Now Impossible to Bake?
In the late 1960s, you couldn’t go to a PTA potluck without running into one of these confectionary marvels—what happened?
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Josefina Velázquez de León’s Red Enchiladas
From “Mexican Cook Book Devoted to American Homes,” 1969.
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If It Weren’t for Her, We Wouldn’t Have Many of Our Greatest Recipes. You Probably Don’t Know Her Name.
For 60 years, she edited some of the greatest cooks in the world. Who was she?
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The 25 Most Important Recipes of the Past 100 Years
A century of American braising, baking, and imbibing in one nation-spanning list.
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My Mom Can’t Seem to Stop Punishing Me For Moving Away
If I get guilted one more time, I'm going to lose it.
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Who Was the First Chief Justice of the United States?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 20, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: Skeleton’s Cousin (Four Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 20, 2024.
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The Wicked Movie Will Knock Your Slippers Off
This year’s Barbenheimer is here, and this time, there’s no question who should win.
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What Southern LGBTQ History Can Teach Us
The co-founders of Invisible Histories talk about their work preserving stories of the LGBTQ South and the lessons we all need to learn from them.
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Creating an Exercise Routine That’s Right for You
Retired professional volleyball player Gabby Reece gives realistic tips on incorporating performance-level fitness to any exercise routine.
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What Is the “Trump Dance” and Why Is Everyone Suddenly Doing It?
Christian Pulisic, Jon Jones, and Brock Bowers are just some of the pro athletes who are jiggling like Trump.
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This Election’s Surprising Bright Spot for Progressives Is a Very Big Deal
Progressives didn’t win a clean sweep, but they emerged with an impressive scorecard, carrying seats in battlegrounds like Michigan and safely red states.
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Read This Before You Start Doomsday Prepping for Trump’s Second Term
How much doomspending should you be doing?
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My Mom Promised She’d Keep Her Pit Bull Crate Around My Son. She’s Betrayed Me.
I'm so upset that I'm considering ceasing contact with her.
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