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Help! My Sister-in-Law Has Offered to Save the Family Thanksgiving. But Her One Condition Is Tearing the Family Apart.
Everyone has completely lost their minds.
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Elon Musk Wants the Government to Stop Wasting Money on Wacky Science. That’s a Terrible Idea.
Science is inefficient. That’s a good thing.
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The Golden Bachelorette Finale Included a Surprising Choice
This season wasn't like the rest of the franchise.
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The K-T Extinction Ended Which Geological Period?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for Nov. 14, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: Italian Cocktail That’s a “Bittersweet” Remedy for a Long Day (Seven Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 14, 2024.
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The GOP Conclave Is Over. A New Mitch McConnell Has Been Chosen.
Republicans’ new Senate leader is not who Trump had in mind.
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Matt Gaetz Would Destroy the Justice Department as Attorney General. That’s Just the Beginning.
The congressman’s main experience with the DOJ comes from being investigated for the sex trafficking of a minor.
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He Was Featured in People’s “Sexiest Man Alive” Spread. Now the Villagers Are Coming With Pitchforks.
You are not allowed to be this upset about this!
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Apps Love to Show Us Old Photos. It Might Be Harming Us More Than We Think.
From happy moments to heartbreak, digital memory tools might be messing with how we remember—and forget.
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Enough With the Celebrity Endorsements in Politics
That celebrities could use their cultural power to get fans to vote for a candidate struck me as ridiculous at best, snobby and condescending at worst.
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Help! I Still Have Evidence of My Wife’s Secret Past. She Has No Clue.
I never got rid of it completely.
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Slate Crossword: Symbol of the Resistance? (Three Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Nov. 13, 2024.
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How Being a “Likeable Badass” Could Improve Your Health
Psychologist Alison Fragale dives into the science behind how people – especially women – can best leverage social influence for their benefit.
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Now What Do We Do? Mark Joseph Stern Answers Our Post-Election Questions
Outward explores what a Trump administration will likely mean for LGBTQ+ rights, protections, and visibility
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The Drama Surrounding One of Country’s Biggest Stars Just Keeps Getting Sloppier
You have questions about Zach Bryan and Brianna Chickenfry, we have answers.
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Trump’s Win Was Great for Stock Markets—but Not Everyone Saw a Boom
Wall Street largely celebrated Trump’s return. But some sectors might be in for a rude awakening.
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The Election Proved Something Painful About Gen Z. It’s Worse Than We Thought.
Young voters were supposed to “lead the evolution of our nation.” Yeah, about that …
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Why Did Brooklyn’s Biggest Park Light Up in Flames?
The Northeast is in a new mode of fall.
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A Disaster Season in College Football Like No Other
No powerhouse team has ever collapsed quite like this year’s marquee flop.
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