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Why Do Conspiracy Theories Gain So Much Traction?

Arthur Goldwag on “The Politics of Fear” and what he’s learned covering conspiracy theories for decades

The Very Interesting History of Irish Corned Beef

Plus three recipes to try this weekend

14 Great Things to Do in NYC This Weekend

From a prelude to March Madness to a lesson in oyster technique

13 Things to Do in LA This Weekend

Enjoy everything from a world-class hip-hop festival to the Los Angeles marathon

The Spring Denim Upgrade

Lighter blue rinses, relaxed fits and warmer weather go hand in hand

How Does Generation Alpha Feel About Pro Sports?

Not the same way they feel about creating arts and crafts...

Pete Weber: The Once and Future Bad Boy of Bowling

It's been 12 years since his "Who do you think you are? I am!" celebration went viral, but he's going strong: "I still am the man of bowling"

Can One Hit Album Change a Whole Town?

Fans of Noah Kahan's "Stick Season" have turned Strafford, Vermont into a tourist destination

It’s Always Sunny on St. Patrick’s Day for Glenn Howerton

It's an important day for the 47-year-old now that he's in the Irish whiskey business

There’s Finally a Good Use for Cristalino Tequila

Mijenta’s take on the popular but contentious tequila category has real flavor (and purpose)

The Best Irish Whiskey Cocktails (That Aren’t Irish Coffees)

8 excellent mixed drinks that go beyond St. Patrick’s Day standards

Hamilton Designed a Special Prop Watch for “Dune: Part Two” 

While you can’t buy the prop, you can buy two cool limited-edition watches inspired by it

Good Sleep Matters — So Where Do Supplements Fit In?

Navigating the science behind a good night of rest

Aaron Rodgers for VP? He Won’t Be Getting Votes From the Jets.

Speaking "continuously” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has nothing to do with football

The Best Crewneck Sweatshirts for Men

These pullovers bring a sort of "cool guy" vibe to the function that hoodies really don't like