Quiet quitting is the working world’s latest buzzword. It encourages workers to do the bare minimum and enjoy life. So what’s next? Quiet dieting?
Author: Rex Huppke, USA TODAY
Will Florida be consumed by wokeness now that DeSantis’ Stop WOKE Act has been blocked?
A judge cited the First Amendment – the woke-ist part of the Constitution – in blocking Florida’s Stop WOKE Act. But Gov. DeSantis is pressing on.
Alex Jones finally faces consequences. Hateful lies have to come with a cost.
A jury shows Alex Jones the price for being a monster, for leveraging the pain of others to make a buck peddling deceit. Not enough, but a start.
January 6 committee so far: Trump watched Fox News while riot raged, Hawley ran away
Thursday’s Jan. 6 hearing effectively vaporized any notion, former President, Donald Trump’s body contains even a drop of patriotism.
Confused by abortion laws, anxious about intimacy? The answer is clear: We must ban sex.
Overturning Roe v. Wade has left us confused about abortion access and worried about sex. Better we be celibate than confused and anxious, right?
A letter to Aiden, 2-year-old left an orphan by Highland Park shooting: ‘We failed you’
As a nation, we failed Aiden McCarthy, a toddler whose parents were killed in the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park.
Jan. 6 hearing won’t move MAGA crowd, but this hero’s testimony will reach people
If your views on January 6 weren’t already hardened, you couldn’t watch Capitol Police Officer Caroline Edwards’ testimony and not be moved.
The world feels angry and chaotic. So let’s all take a minute to stare at this weird fish.
This is a story about a fish. A very weird fish. A fish whose very existence draws into question the concept of logic. Meet the lumpsucker.
Formula shortage reveals GOP’s compassion for American babies, anger over nourished immigrant ones
This baby formula shortage reveals Republican sentiment on migrant babies.
Delaware HBCU team’s bus searched in Georgia. They didn’t find any critical race theory.
It’s odd that white deputies in Georgia assumed there were drugs on a bus of students from a historically Black university. Actually, no it’s not.