Bumble's anti-celibacy marketing campaign and its backlash, explained
The dating app tried to rebrand by using ads that shamed celibacy. It did not go well
The dating app tried to rebrand by using ads that shamed celibacy. It did not go well
"Many chefs are asking what a future without gas will mean for culinary traditions like wok cooking"
"Precision livestock farming tools won’t move the world toward less cruel and more climate-friendly . . . diets"
The judge "stared" at Trump's Republican allies as they walked into court, CNN reported
"The go-to-market strategy needs to be overhauled and elevated," Schultz commented
Director Prentice Penny on his new docuseries about the coming-of-age story of an influential online community
Here’s how to tell if a French hen is embarrassed by your oafish manners — or just blushing with delight
The 35-year old state senator is expected to easily win a congressional seat in her deep-blue Maryland district
Republicans may be seeking to make life harder for the Democratic nominee in the Buckeye State
The Biden campaign has proposed that each speaker's microphone be cut off after their time to speak is over
Robinson, North Carolina's lieutenant governor, frequently posted Islamophobic and homophobic content on Facebook
Courtney Gore disavowed the far-right platform she campaigned on. Her defiance has brought her backlash
"Furniture, fixtures and equipment from select Red Lobster locations" are starting to be auctioned off online
Trump was reportedly seen in court editing the statements that his surrogates would later make outside the court
The fan-favorite challenge didn't seem to be too eventful (or exciting) this time around
The former president's legal counsel was dull and ineffective, Norm Eisen argued
Blinded by ambition, several Republicans in Congress rushed to Trump's Manhattan trial this week to support him
While most climate studies focus on heating, surprising new research finds sudden cold events can be devastating
Stormy Daniels is just the latest woman to note Trump uses coercion because he's incapable of persuasion
"A juror will likely say to themself, 'They had us here for all this time over misdemeanors? Really?'"
A new report from the Society of Family Planning underscores the importance of telehealth for abortion access
Cohen's "direct examination went about as well as could be expected for the prosecution," says Barb McQuade
Get in while it's good before Childish Gambino retires (for real this time)