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How the Oil and Gas Industry Smuggles Corporate Propaganda Into Schools

STEM lesson plans from Discovery Education provide an efficient model for fossil fuel companies to indoctrinate children

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‘I Love You, Paul!’: Family Believes Their Mom Is ‘Adrienne From Brooklyn’ From Viral Beatles Clip

A Paul McCartney fan proclaiming her love for the Beatle went viral in 1964. When Paul responded, the internet wondered: whatever happened to Adrienne from Brooklyn?

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ElGrandeToto’s Dreams Are Too Big to Be Contained

The Moroccan rapper on how he became one of the most popular artists in the SWANA region — and why he's not satisfied yet

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Inside the Columbia University Student Encampment — and the Crackdown

Columbia student journalists report on the pro-Palestine protest movement that roiled the university and ended in mass arrests

Defendant Don

The former president wants to become the future president despite a growing mountain of legal woes that now includes three criminal indictments

The Breakdown

How Willow Captured the Feeling of a Panic Attack on Her New Single ‘Run!’

On the latest episode of Rolling Stone's The Breakdown, the musician explains how she tapped into a more angst-driven emotional pocket to create the latest single from her new album Empathogen

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Billie Eilish Would Like to Reintroduce Herself

To make her best album yet, the superstar had to revisit her past self and rethink everything

Music Lists

The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time


More than 250 artists, writers, and industry figures helped us choose a list full of historic favorites, world-changing anthems, and new classics

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