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Most pet food is made from the byproducts of the meat that we, humans, eat. Recently, there’s been a

Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers speak with author and academic Bjorn Lomborg about hi

On today’s show, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton walk through Addison Rae’s quest for Hollywood sta

In the spring, it looked like TikTok was on the verge of being banned in America. Since then, it’s c

On today’s episode, Rachelle Hampton and Candice Lim are joined by Slate staff writer Luke Winkie to

Sorting through a loved one’s things after they’ve died can be an emotional, difficult chore. But no

On today’s episode, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton dive deep into the mystery shrouding Lil Tay, a

At first, cryptocurrency seemed like the solution to the problems sex workers have had with traditio

On today’s show, Candice Lim is joined by Slate producer Cheyna Roth to dissect the recent troubling

On this episode: Zak Rosen talks with Phillip Maciak, TV critic with The New Republic, teacher at Wa

When conservative writer Richard Hanania’s old posts, originally published under a pseudonym, came t

Felix Salmon and Elizabeth Spiers are joined by Cardiff Garcia (host of The New Bazaar) to discuss E

On today’s show, Candice is joined by Vivian Yoon, the writer and host of K-Pop Dreaming. They disse

A “smart gun” is designed to only work in the hands of the gun’s proper owner. With the first smart

On today’s episode, Candice Lim and Daisy Rosario give their takes on Doja Cat’s latest controversy:

After a quiet spring, COVID is surging back for the fourth consecutive summer. So, is this just life

The mosh pit has a reputation as a violent place where (mostly) white guys vent their aggression. Th

Tesla sold a vision of how electric vehicles would work: just like gas-powered cars, but cleaner, be

When Slate’s Evan Chung was a kid, he was obsessed with a mysterious advertisement that ran for deca

On today’s episode, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton dive deep into the ethics of AI-generated music