Should You Discuss Politics At Thanksgiving? Twitter Weighs In
Should you discuss politics at Thanksgiving dinner? If your family disagrees, then no. But if you’re similarly minded, feel free to chat it up.
Read MoreShould you discuss politics at Thanksgiving dinner? If your family disagrees, then no. But if you’re similarly minded, feel free to chat it up.
Read MoreA study found that liberals are more likely to order lattes than conservatives because liberals are more open to globalization.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump told reporters that he may pardon TV personality and cookbook author Martha Stewart.
Read MoreThe Prime Minister of Malaysia is getting dragged by political opponents for saying quinoa is better than rice.
Read MoreBurger King released a new ad mocking the Trump Administration’s decision to repeal net neutrality.
Read MoreOprah has one gaping blind spot: People of every gender, color, and creed deserve equality — but if you’re fat, there’s something wrong with you.
Read MoreIn partnership with MoveOn, Ben & Jerry’s is selling $15 rubber stamps with the message “Stamp Money Out of Politics.”
Read MoreA Massachusetts state senator has been arrested and charged with, among other things, accepting 700 pounds of Dunkin' Donuts coffee as a bribe.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration served latkes at its first-ever White House Hanukkah Party, but no Democratic Congressmen were invited.
Read MoreOne rising dietary trend might just bring you to tears, either from laughter, from concern for human civilization — or from eating an entire onion raw
Read MoreMcDonald's employees in the U.K. are preparing to for even more strikes as allegations about sexual assualt and safety hazards continue.
Read MoreThe white former NAACP activist is selling lollipops from a line of homemade candy on her website where she also sells candles and soap.
Read MoreFans of the Fox show “Hannity” are smashing their Keurig coffee machines and documenting it for social media after the brand pulled its ads.
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