Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest Here’s What the Five Stages of Grief Get Totally Wrong slate.com - Charles Duhigg On How To!, a grief expert who experienced tragic loss urges us to think about death differently. On a recent episode of How To!, Megan Devine, a …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsDonald Trump His account and routing numbers were clearly visible. slate.com - Daniel Politi Kayleigh McEnany held up the $100,000 check that she said Trump would donate to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Slateflipped into TechnologyMeat Future Tense Newsletter: Fever-Detecting Drones Will Not Save Us slate.com - Margaret Tucker We love Money Heist, too, but it’s probably time for a break from Netflix. So, join us for our upcoming web events on bats’ (undeserved?) bad …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest Does Feminist Prosecution Contribute to Mass Incarceration? slate.com Copy your ad-free feed link below to load into your player: One prosecutor in rural Maine is trying to change the norms of evidence around …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest Help! My Girlfriend Won’t Stop Trying to Find My Biological Parents. slate.com - Danny M. Lavery She’s had no luck locating her birth mom and obsesses over tracking down mine. Slate is now asking those who read the most to support our journalism …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest How Churches Are Thinking Though Their Reopening Plans slate.com - Ruth Graham This article is part of Reopenings, a series about how businesses and other institutions are operating during the pandemic. Pastor Nathan Rose …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics The President Is Very Special slate.com Copy your ad-free feed link below to load into your player: A big show for the long weekend. First, Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Leah Litman of the …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest What It’s Like for a Lifeguard at a Florida Beach Right Now slate.com - Heather Schwedel Coronavirus Diaries is a series of dispatches exploring how the coronavirus is affecting people’s lives. For the latest public health information, …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics Tara Reade Loses Her Attorney As New Reporting Dents Her Story About Joe Biden slate.com - Jeremy Stahl The move comes following a series of investigative reports questioning Reade’s general credibility or weakening the corroboration of the alleged …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics Coaching Through Life slate.com - Mike Pesca On the Gist, Tara Reade.In the interview, Mike talks with author and journalist Michael Lewis about his foray into podcasting with AGAINST THE RULES, …
Slateflipped into CultureKumail Nanjiani Was Kumail Nunjiani Already Ripped When He Filmed The Lovebirds? slate.com - Rachelle Hampton The Lovebirds, the new romantic comedy Netflix acquired after the coronavirus foiled its theatrical release, stars Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani as a …
Slateflipped into CultureCulture The Alison Roman Controversy Finally Seems to Be Over. Did Anyone Win? slate.com - Rachelle Hampton Alison Roman, the “prom queen of the pandemic,” has been dethroned—at least for now. Over the past few years, the viral recipes created by the pastry …
Slateflipped into CultureCulture What Is Outer Banks, the Random Show That Won’t Leave Netflix’s Top 10? slate.com - Heather Schwedel A guide to “Kooks,” “Pogues,” and whether adults have any business watching this.
Slateflipped into CultureCulture All the Hidden Meanings of the Names in the New Hunger Games slate.com - Laura Miller As other Slate contributors have noted, the names in Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games series are eyecatchingly peculiar and often contain hidden …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest How the Anti-Abortion Movement Is Responding to Jane Roe’s “Deathbed Confession” slate.com - Ruth Graham The pro-life movement has always loved a conversion story. People who reject their former lives working for pro-choice causes are some of the most …
Slateflipped into Human InterestHuman Interest A Camp Director on Making the Toughest Call This Summer slate.com - Mary Harris Lisa Handelman runs a Jewish summer camp in rural Pennsylvania called Capital Camps. Usually, around this time of year, Handelman would be getting …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsFlorida Politics Florida Supreme Court Destroys Precedent Protecting Mentally Disabled People From Execution slate.com - Mark Joseph Stern Literally no one asked them to do this.
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics Biden: If You Can’t Choose Between Me and Trump, “You Ain’t Black” slate.com - Julia Craven Joe Biden believed he had something to say. His Friday appearance on The Breakfast Club, a nationally syndicated Black radio show, was ending, his …
Slateflipped into CultureCulture Why Do Diners Give You Leftover Milkshake in That Metal Container? slate.com - Cornelia Channing In an early scene in Netflix’s new romantic comedy The Lovebirds, Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani’s titular couple, on the run from the law after a …
Slateflipped into CultureLeilani The Lovebirds Updates a 1940s Genre for the 2020s slate.com - Sam Adams Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani bring fresh energy to an old-fashioned comedy of remarriage. While many romantic comedies focus on the making of the …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics India’s Covid-19 Response Has Been a Disaster, But Some States Have Been Surprisingly Successful slate.com - Nitish Pahwa Despite what you may have heard, from the World Health Organization or World Economic Forum or wherever else, India has not done a good job of …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics This Is Not a Good Time to Start a New Arms Race slate.com - Fred Kaplan As if the world weren’t messy and dangerous enough, President Donald Trump’s arms control negotiator said Thursday that he is prepared—even revved …
Slateflipped into CultureCulture Was Rebecca Black’s “Friday” Really That Bad? slate.com - Willa Paskin Was Rebecca Black’s infamous “worst video ever” really that bad? The following article is adapted from the recent episode of Decoder Ring. The day that …
Slateflipped into TechnologyDisability As Life Moves Online, Millions of Disabled Americans Are Being Left Behind slate.com - Sarah Katz As life moves online, gaps in digital accessibility mean millions of disabled Americans are being left behind. When virtual events began proliferating …
Slateflipped into TechnologyContact Tracing The Apple-Google Contact Tracing System Won’t Work. It Still Deserves Praise. slate.com - Jennifer Daskal and Matt Perault Big Tech’s contact tracing initiative complicates the narrative of European governments protecting citizens against Silicon Valley’s privacy …
Slateflipped into BusinessBusiness Pepsi Is Not the Official Soda of the Pandemic slate.com - Aaron Mak Is Pepsi trying to be the official soda of the coronavirus? It certainly looked that way based on this banner, captured in a viral tweet earlier this …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics How Black Voters Factor Into the Presidential Campaign slate.com Virginia Heffernan is a contributing editor at Wired, a columnist at the Los Angeles Times, and a co-host of Trumpcast.
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsU.S. Politics The Pandemic Disaster Is the Price of American Arrogance slate.com - Elizabeth Shackelford It’s not just Trump. We need to overhaul our approach to foreign policy to avoid another disaster like the coronavirus. Slate has relationships with …
Slateflipped into News & PoliticsDonald Trump Trump Doesn’t Want You to See Him Wearing a Mask slate.com - Elliot Hannon During a visit to a Ford plant in Michigan Thursday, President Donald Trump made very clear that doesn’t want to be seen wearing a face mask. The …
Slateflipped into TechnologyElon Musk What Kara Swisher Thinks Is Going On in Elon Musk’s Brain slate.com - Lizzie O’Leary Why Elon Musk was so willing to play chicken with public health officials.