With crisp apples, protein-packed quinoa, and a sweet-and-tangy orange vinaigrette, this Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad works as a light meal or as a holiday side dish! Brussels sprouts are so fabulous when they’re roasted (ahem: Maple Roasted Brussels Sprouts, Onions and Apples) that I forgot they also make a stellar base for a salad. Evidence?...
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2025-26 NBA Preview: Southwest Division
The Western Conference’s Southwest Division might just be the most intriguing in all of the NBA this upcoming season, with a league-high four teams we project will win at least 45 games in 2025-26. The Houston Rockets begin the first season of the Kevin Durant era with sky-high expectations after earning the No. 2 overall...
Here’s how John Singleton finally sold ‘Boyz N the Hood’
The Life of Singleton: From Boyz N the Hood to Snowfall is available now from Andscape Books. In this excerpt, writer Thomas Golianopoulos details the hoops John Singleton had to go through to sell his groundbreaking film, Boyz N the Hood. CAA shopped Singleton as a writer in early 1990, introducing him to actors and...
How D’Angelo stripped down R&B
To understand just how audacious D’Angelo’s defiantly low-fi debut single “Brown Sugar” sounded on the radio in the summer of 1995, you’d have to look back at the urban music landscape of that year. The burgeoning hip-hop soul movement, led by its queen, Mary J. Blige, was at full throttle from artists such as Jodeci...
Raptors forward Brandon Ingram has love for New Orleans despite fresh start in Toronto
As then-New Orleans Pelicans forward Brandon Ingram was helped off the hardwood floor after suffering a high ankle sprain on Dec. 7, 2024, he felt like he was wearing a Pelicans uniform for the last time. Ingram ended up being right. His next NBA regular-season game will be in a Toronto Raptors uniform this season....
Renting a San Francisco Apartment in the A.I. Boom? Good Luck.
The artificial intelligence gold rush has pushed San Francisco’s residential rents up by the most in the nation, as A.I. companies lease apartments and offer rent stipends to employees.
The Small Company in Europe Caught in the Big Trade War Between the U.S. and China
Nexperia, a computer chip maker based in the Netherlands, was taken over by the Dutch government after pressure from officials in Washington.
Nation-state hackers deliver malware from “bulletproof” blockchains
Hacking groups—at least one of which works on behalf of the North Korean government—have found a new and inexpensive way to distribute malware from “bulletproof” hosts: stashing them on public cryptocurrency blockchains. In a Thursday post, members of the Google Threat Intelligence Group said the technique provides the hackers with their own “bulletproof” host, a...
Ars Live recap: Is the AI bubble about to pop? Ed Zitron weighs in.
On Tuesday of last week, Ars Technica hosted a live conversation with Ed Zitron, host of the Better Offline podcast and one of tech’s most vocal AI critics, to discuss whether the generative AI industry is experiencing a bubble and when it might burst. My Internet connection had other plans, though, dropping out multiple times...
China’s Rare Earth Restrictions Aim to Beat U.S. at Its Own Game
Beijing’s latest effort to weaponize global supply chains is modeled on the American technology controls that it has long criticized.




