For decades, a small program in the Environmental Protection Agency conducted the painstaking scientific work of assessing the toxicity of chemicals. The calculations done by […]
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I’m Moving in With My Boyfriend. I’m So Wary of Messing Things Up With His “Roommate.”
Care and Feeding Photo illustration by Slate. Photo by Getty Images Plus. Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years—so today we’re diving […]
Plus: Amy Goodman of Democracy Now—More than Ever
A new documentary turns the journalist into the story. We’re sorry, but something went wrong while fetching your podcast feeds. Please contact us at plus@slate.com […]
Lawyers Admit GOP Lawmaker Lied About Key Witness In Ex-Wife Domestic Violence Case
Republican Ohio Rep. Max Miller’s attorneys have admitted the GOP lawmaker misled court officials about a key witness in a domestic violence case with his […]
Trump Announces Tariffs on European Cars as Punishment
President Trump announced new tariffs against European car imports Friday, threatening to mess with the economy further. In a Truth Social post, Trump announced that […]
X Account Using Grok to Explain SCOTUS Ruling to Ilhan Omar As if She Were a Five-Year-Old Wins Internet
As Democrats continue melting down over the SCOTUS ruling, telling anyone and everyone that black people can no longer vote in America (and no, we’re […]
NICOLE RUSSELL: Shrinking the size of federal government should be a bipartisan issue—and Trump deserves the win for doing it
President Donald Trump might not handle everything the way Republicans were hoping, particularly the ongoing conflict with Iran, but one of the most promising, yet […]
Trump’s FBI Reassigned a Quarter of Entire Agency for Bonkers Reason
The Trump administration massively restructured the FBI in order to accommodate its deportation goals. More than 6,000 FBI agents were diverted to handling “immigration-related matters” […]
Data Centers: The Issue Uniting Liberals and Conservatives
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How Normie Pundits Paved the Way for the Supreme Court Voting Rights Disaster
Jurisprudence Polarization is not the problem. Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Chip Somodevilla/Pool/AFP via Getty Images, SupremeCourt.gov, and Amazon. Sign up for Executive Dysfunction, a […]