Los Angeles Times
Eaton and Palisades fire refugees moved near and far — and often
With fire pits on the beach, showers and a front-row view of the sun sinking into the Pacific, Mike and Nicole Wirth had no complaint about their $45 overnights at Dockweiler Beach.
6 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Epstein paid for a publicist’s ticket to 2013 Hollywood gala
As sex offender was trying to rehabilitate his image, he gave the $15,000 donation.
5 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
If time travel is what it takes to be famous, they will do it
An ambitious band tiffs on ‘Back to the Future’ in amusingly DIY fashion.
2 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Injured Edman won't be ready for opening day
Position players reported to spring training at Camelback Ranch for the Dodgers on Monday, but manager Dave Roberts revealed that the team will be without its versatile second baseman and utilityman Tommy Edman when it opens the season against the Arizona Diamondbacks at home on March 26.
2 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Trout seeks return to center-field spot
Mike Trout says he would prefer to return to center field for the Angels, and the star slugger says he will skip the World Baseball Classic because of insurance issues.
2 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
The ‘genius’ host of KCRW’s ‘Bookworm’
The show, which ran from 1989 to 2022, featured convos with literary powerhouses.
4 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Miura, Kihara win Japan's first pairs gold
Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara thought their chances of Olympic gold had gone by the wayside when the Japanese skaters made an uncharacteristic slip-up during their short program at the Milan-Cortina Games.
3 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Running Olympic rings around foes
U.S. women untouchable again in rout of Sweden to set up final with Canada
3 min |
February 17, 2026
Los Angeles Times
THEY NEED MORE THAN A TIMEOUT
Education leaders are trying to curb what teachers say are increasingly severe behavior problems in elementary pupils
5 min |
February 17, 2026
Scientific American
Covered in Bees
Ancient bees burrowed deep into discarded mammal jawbones
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Hidden Proof
\"Effective zero knowledge\" beats long-standing cryptographic impossibilities
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
The True Worth of America's Public Lands
Social-ecological analyses reveal who will win and who will lose in the push to put federal land into private hands
8 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Path to Excellence
World-class performers are often late bloomers
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Crystal Phases
Researchers probe the surprisingly complicated science of ice
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Care for Family Caregivers
Helping sick, aging loved ones can cause physical illness in the helper. It may be possible to increase resilience
4 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Let the Rivers Run
An investigation into the rights of nature
4 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Living in the COPILOT SOCIETY
The promise and peril of artificial intelligence everywhere
2 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
The Age of Impersonation
Digital forensics pioneer Hany Farid explains why \"artificial intelligence\" is a misnomer—and what it will take to rebuild trust in the deepfake era
9 min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Sailing the Sun
By designing vertical panels that move in a gale, two Swedish inventors are unlocking a solar future for the windswept north
9 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
The Unfinished Revolution
The November issue examined the founding of the United States and brought the nation's history to bear on its present—and its future.
5 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
Why Do Democrats Hate Winning?
Ken Martin has one of those resting dread faces, as if he's bracing for someone to dump a bucket of rocks on his head.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
How Toni Morrison Saw History
In her novels, she located the missing story of Black America.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
The Madness of Lord Tennyson
The Victorian poet was startlingly modern.
5 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
THE PLOT AGAINST THE HUMANITIES
What is the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation doing to higher education?
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
The Novel as Extended Op-Ed
If anyone could write good fiction about immigration, it would probably be Lionel Shriver. Instead, her latest book goes off the rails.
10 min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
ROD DREHER'S DEMONS
HE DERIDES THE ENLIGHTENMENT, SECULARISM, AND THE MODERN WORLD. CONSERVATIVES-INCLUDING THE VICE PRESIDENT-ARE JOINING HIM ON A MARCH BACK TO THE MIDDLE AGES.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
Every Nation for Itself
President Trump wants to return to the 19th century's international order. He will leave America less prosperous—and the whole world less secure.
10+ min |
March 2026
The Atlantic
Never Say No
Does Pam Bondi have any red lines?
10+ min |
March 2026
Scientific American
Earthquake Life
Yellowstone quakes spark bursts of microbial growth underground
2 min |
March 2026
Mother Jones
THE DOCTOR IS OUT THERE
RFK Jr. wants to end the FDA's “war” on alternative treatments like stem cell therapy. What could go wrong?
4 min |
