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Why Nike Shoes Aren’t Cool Anymore
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Air Jordans are out. “Dad shoes” are in. This week, the hosts discuss how Nike ran its cool factor into the ground.
It’s the Origin of a Million Conspiracy Theories. It Might Just Be the Answer for Lonely Men.
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Freemasonry is alive and well, despite what you might think.
For Some Women, Divorce Is Freedom. Mine Came Another Way.
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Leaving your terrible husband sounds great! My life unfolded differently.
The Menéndez Brothers’ Case Was Horrific. Netflix’s Version Might Be Even Worse.
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Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is a headache of a show.
My Sister Just Accused Me of “Bullying” Her Obnoxious Kids. Excuse Me?
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That is not what’s going on here.
He’s Been America’s Weirdest Politician for Years. You Don’t Know the Half of It.
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Come for the rat bucket, stay for the fake photo of a cop he claimed he had long carried in his wallet.
I Tried Beyonce’s Whiskey. I Kind of Wish I Hadn’t.
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The retail price is just the beginning of the problem.
Help! My Friend Disappears for Years at a Time. I’m Scared for the Moment She Comes Back.
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I think of her when I hear breakup songs.
Something Weird Is Happening With Party Invites. It’s Driving People Insane.
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Sure, I'll come to your dog's birthday party in—checks notes—2027.
Think You’re Smarter Than a Slate Homepage Editor? Find Out With This Week’s News Quiz.
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Test your knowledge of this week’s big stories.
Slate Crossword: Number That Rises Annually (Three Letters)
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Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for Sept. 27, 2024.
The Double Entendre Hidden in the Name of One of Fox News’ Longest-Running Shows
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It’s a joke hiding in plain sight.
Help! My Friend Keeps Disappearing and it Hurts!
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Guest Prudie, Cheyna Roth, by actress and comedian, host Rachel Bloom.
Big Tech Fears Her
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How the fight to wrangle Big Tech has gone in the EU—and where it’s going.
Why Tech Talked Big and Did Little on D.E.I.
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What can Mark Zuckerberg’s example teach women and African Americans in tech about building success and holding on to it?