Ezra Klein and State Representative James Talarico of Texas discuss his faith, his politics and his Senate race.
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After Reviewing Historical Use and Modern Safety Evidence, Officially Confirms Kava is a Food Under Federal Law LOS ANGELES, ...
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Justin Whitmel Earley, author of Habits of the Household, says, “Our routines become who we are, become the story and culture ...
We saw it on our phones. We ate it in our bowls. This year, “slop” was everywhere. It was so ubiquitous that it’s been named Merriam-Webster’s word of the year. Merriam-Webster, the oldest dictionary ...
Creepy, zany and demonstrably fake content is often called “slop.” The word’s proliferation online, in part thanks to the widespread availability of generative artificial intelligence (AI), landed it ...