The Awkward, Delicious Magic of CrushesExploring the thrill of first crushes and “internet boyfriends”—plus the science of infatuation, and why it might even be good for us.
Moving From Ally to Accomplice in the Anti-Racist Fight: An Afrozilla Resource ListEducate yourself on the fight against racism with this resource list compiled by Afrozilla—the diverse, global community of Black Mozilla employees.
Why Are These 90s Young Adult Books So Irresistible? Unpacking the nostalgic appeal of our favorite 90s YA book series, from “Sweet Valley High” to “Fear Street.”
Why Tom Brady Was the Best (And Also the Worst)Revisiting 23 years of great sports writing about the legendary quarterback—by those who loved and loathed watching him play.
What Writers and Editors Are Reading: January 2023Wish you could ask your favorite writers what they’re reading? We did it for you in our January round-up of articles recommended by writers and editors we love.
Avocado Toast Was King. These Recipes Are Vying for the ThroneSeven recipes to upgrade your toast, from Japanese pizza toast to peanut butter and tomato (trust us).
Why We Love (And Love to Hate) CruisesGo deep on the cultural and environmental impact of the cruise industry—including a glimpse at life onboard from every point of view.
Feeling Tired? How Everything—From Mattresses to Movies—Influences Your SleepAiming for a good night’s sleep starts earlier than your bedtime routine.
12 Low-Lift Resolutions to Try if You Need a Do-OverFrom simply reframing the way you divide up your day to improving the way you brush your teeth, get inspired by these habits that require minimal effort to maintain—and are worth starting anytime.
From Lab-Grown Milk to Sewage Beer: Exploring the Brave New World of FoodScientific advances are changing the nature of everything from chocolate to chicken, putting our diets in the crosshairs of some of the most pressing issues of our time.
One Entrepreneur’s Parenting and Productivity Cheat SheetLucie Fink shares her go-to resources for making sense of to-do lists, building a community, and exploring different parenting styles.
Who’s Afraid of ChatGPT?Teachers, journalists, and Google are decrying ChatGPT’s dangers. But even some of its biggest fans consider it “as mundane as Excel.” Who’s right?
How to Spot a Bogus News SiteDon’t be embarrassed: It’s easier than ever to be fooled by a “pink slime” site.
What to Read If You’d Rather Be Watching ‘Yellowstone’Whether you’re a diehard fan or just Yellowstone-curious, there’s something here about the smash-hit show for you.
How to Build a Healthier News DietIt’s overwhelming to stay on top of the news, but it doesn’t have to be. Amanda Ripley, host of Slate’s How To! podcast, has some advice for how to stay informed without getting burnt out.
Inside the Fight to Clean Up the Crypto UnderworldIn the darkest corners of the internet, cybercrime and corruption run free—that is, until a small group of detectives turn the criminals’ own tools against them.
How an Abundance Agenda Could Transform AmericaAmerica has a scarcity problem. Is it time to change the way we think about growth?
A Dozen Brilliant Recipes Starring the Humble EggFrom egg salad and vegetarian scotch eggs to adjarian khachapuri and gyeran-ppang.
How to Start Running: A Beginner’s GuideWant to start a running habit but have no idea where to start? Here is everything you need to know to start running and actually enjoy it.
Down the Rabbit Hole: Why People Fall for Conspiracy TheoriesAnd how to talk to those who have fallen for falsehoods.