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Alito’s Second Flag Has an Even Scarier Story Than the First
It’s associated with Jan. 6. But there’s more to it than that.
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The Ugly Truth Behind Ticketmaster’s Lawsuit
Ticket fees are the least of why Ticketmaster and Live Nation are finally getting sued by the U.S.
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What the Hell Happened to Apple?
The company behind some of the biggest, most consequential products in the world is now making listicles and crappy commercials.
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Slate Crossword: Facilitators of Many a Woodstock Trip? (Seven Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 24, 2024.
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The Real Story of the Glamorous Prosecutor Who Took on Police Violence—and Then Seemed to Implode
I still remember watching Marilyn Mosby promise to prosecute the cops involved in Freddie Gray’s death. The next decade was complicated.
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Help! My Nonreligious Boyfriend Is Meeting My Ultra-Religious Parents.
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OpenAI vs Scarlett Johansson
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“We Are Raining Death on Haiti”
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Samuel Alito and Elena Kagan Aren’t Hiding the Bad Blood Between Them
Alito was engaging in a noxious mix of mansplaining and gaslighting.
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There’s a Reason Pop’s Three Biggest Stars Are All Duetting With the Same Person
America’s favorite face-tattooed, billy goat–voiced singer is in the middle of one of history’s most successful rebrands.
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The Great New Rom-Com That Announces the Arrival of a Major New Movie Star
Hit Man is a rom-com of the highest caliber.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Flags His Right-Wing Views
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Senate Candidate Endorsed by Minnesota Republican Party Sure Has Some Opinions About Jews
Eagerly waiting for the Republicans suddenly so worried about antisemitism to pipe up here.
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Help! I Just Wanted to Help a Friend With His Wedding. Now His Bride Is Threatening to Sue.
Is this what thanks looks like?
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Demi Moore Is Back With One of the Best—and Wildest—Movies of Her Career
At a nutty Cannes, the nuttiest movie earned the longest ovation.
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Several European Countries Just Recognized a Palestinian State. It’s Symbolic—but Has Huge Implications for Israel.
Netanyahu’s actions cast him more and more as the main obstruction to peace.
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Do My Kids Need Their Own Rooms?
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The Supreme Court Just Greenlighted Racial Gerrymandering. It Didn’t Go Far Enough for Clarence Thomas.
In a startling concurrence, the justice faulted Brown v. Board of Education for empowering the court to limit racist redistricting.
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Jamie Raskin Explains What America Could Do to Fix the Supreme Court
At a live Amicus taping, the congressman and former constitutional law professor had some sharp words about the current state of the high court.
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Our Son’s Random Violent Outbursts at School Are Getting Out of Control
We have no idea what’s going on here.
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Which Weather Phenomena Is Studied in Nephology?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for May 23, 2024.
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Slate Crossword: One (1) Boob (Four (4) Letters)
Ready for some wordplay? Sharpen your skills with Slate’s puzzle for May 23, 2024.
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Let’s Catch Up on How Trump’s Vice Presidential Candidates Are Humiliating Themselves
The competitors for the worst job in American politics are outdoing each other.
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Buried Deep in a Huge New Mall, There’s a Sinister Experience I Should Hate. I Kind of Loved It.
Are wave pools ruining surfing—or do they solve another kind of problem?
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Diddy’s Reckoning
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What These Stories About Samuel Alito’s Absurd “Provocative” Flags Are Really About
No, John Roberts is not going to do anything about this one either.
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