Bird flu has made the leap to mammals and the impact is already at the grocery store.
Sarah McBride’s win is inspiring, but it comes as anti-trans politics reach unprecedented levels.
The hosts dive into their post election Prides & Provocations
A new PBS documentary demystifies and destigmatizes a period of life millions experience worldwide.
This week, the hosts discuss Wicked, Gladiator II, and the 25 most important American recipes of the past 100 years.
The pros and cons of flocking to the new app.
From the cursed Glasgow Willy Wonka experience to the domination of ClubChalamet, we give thanks to our favorite internet moments this year.
The latest attempt to ban medication for abortions uses some old, ugly arguments in a new, ugly way.
Simone Foxman joins to discuss the conservative backlash to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs in corporate America.
Your stories of going no contact with family and friends.
How the tennis great capped a dominating career.
Unrivaled, a new women’s basketball league aims to make a big splash
Slate Plus premium segment.
Slate’s parenting podcast on the five-second rule.
The Texas State Board of Education takes a particular—and potentially unconstitutional—point of view of religion and history.
The new treatment is painful and expensive. It could also be life-saving.
The justice system bows out of Trump accountability. Hold your applause.
How the e-reader became popular (again) thanks to #KindleTok, gooseneck stands, and the Jeff Bezos of it all.
Bluesky is flying high, Indian billionaire Gautam Adani is busted for fraud, and being “anti-woke” is now a business strategy
Women are still overwhelmingly in charge of domestic labor. Should they just quit?
From Cabinet confirmations to judicial vacancies, will the Senate supercharge Trump’s lawlessness, or curb it?
Jim Newell from Slate’s The Surge newsletter joins Mary for a Slate Plus exclusive.
Opening the book on untold stories of pregnancy loss.
Guest Prudie Cheyna Roth is joined by podcast producer Steven Ray Morris.