Climate, health and social justice experts tell us how we can come out of the coronavirus crisis better than before.
Trump Has Told A Truly Disturbing Number Of Lies Since Taking Office
He has set a new record with more than 500 lies in one day, according to The Washington Post’s Fact Checker column.
Ivanka Trump’s Weird Tweet About Her Dad Leaves Twitter Users Mystified
A strange photo with an unexpected tag has everyone puzzled.
Anderson Cooper Lays A Big Donald Trump Myth To Rest Once And For All
The CNN anchor mocked the president’s desperate pleading with Georgia’s secretary of state to “find” him votes.
Why Are Clean Beauty Products More Expensive?
Experts explain the price difference between clean and conventional cosmetics and whether they’re worth it.
12 Of The Best-Tasting Non Alcoholic Drinks To Try Now
Get through Dry January, a dry pregnancy or a dry whatever with these pre-made mocktails, spirits and aperitifs.
11 Money ‘Rules’ That No Longer Hold True In 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has made us reconsider everything we thought we knew about our finances.
34 Funny Tweets About The Reasons Couples Have Gotten Mad At Each Other
“Update: my husband is mad because I didn’t warn him the cake I PUT IN THE TRASHCAN doesn’t taste good.”
Kid Cosmic’s First Trailer Is An Animated Take On Why Saving The World Is Hard
Netflix has released an official trailer for Kid Cosmic, the upcoming new animated series from Powerpuff Girls creator Craig McCracken. The series’ first season will be premiering on the streaming service February 2.
According to an official synopsis, the show “follows the adventures of an imaginative and enthusiastic boy” who is able to achieve his dream of becoming an intergalactic hero after discovering five cosmic stones in a wrecked spaceship–but he learns that “his fantasy of being a hero is very different from the reality of what it actually means to become one.” Check out the trailer below.
The Era Of The Black Senate Candidate Is Here
Win or lose, Raphael Warnock is helping to usher in an era where Black Senate candidates are common.