Why did three American ex-Special Forces soldiers try to overthrow the Venezuelan government — and how did the plan go so wrong?| Rolling Stone
'Revolutions' and 'History of Rome' host Mike Duncan discusses the decline of the American empire, comparing it to Rome and other revolutions.| Rolling Stone
Rumman Chowdhury, Timnit Gebru, Safiya Noble, Seeta Peña Gangadharan, and Joy Buolamwini open up about their artificial intelligence fears| Rolling Stone
Collectors tell Rolling Stone an exhaustion with streamers is making owning physical media the next big thing — again.| Rolling Stone
Activists and anarchists have united to fight development in an Atlanta forest — by any means necessary.| Rolling Stone
Artificial intelligence experts Ray Kurzweil and Eliezer Yudkowsky say that AI could either destroy humanity or make us immortal.| Rolling Stone
It's just the latest announcement from Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. to anger the autism community.| Rolling Stone
Elon Musk's new Tesla Diner in Hollywood: long lines, chaotic service, disappointing food and a puzzling design with drive-in movie screens.| Rolling Stone
Does Elon Musk also moonlight as the X influencer 'Adrian Dittmann'? Users have collected a lot of circumstantial evidence.| Rolling Stone
ChatGPT lawsuits against OpenAI reveal future legal problems for artificial intelligence tech and startups| Rolling Stone
People keep falling down rabbit holes of prophecy and spiritualism thanks to conversations with AI chatbots. Here's what religious scholars are saying.| Rolling Stone
Writer E. Jean Carroll accused Donald Trump of forcing his penis inside her in the 1990s — but she maintains she sees it as a "fight."| Rolling Stone
As the Trump administration ramps up attacks on the environment, a new tactic giving legal rights to lakes, rivers, and trees is gaining momentum.| Rolling Stone
Marriages and families are falling apart as people are sucked into fantasy worlds of spiritual prophecy by AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT| Rolling Stone
Portland, Oregon, decriminalized fentanyl in 2020 but the experiment failed. Can a blend of law enforcement and harm reduction prevent overdoses?| Rolling Stone
Primatologists weigh in on the debate that has ignited the internet: Could 100 humans beat a single silverback gorilla in physical combat?| Rolling Stone
Owsley Stanley created a legendary strain of acid in the 1960s — now it's taking on a new life in modern-day research facilities.| Rolling Stone
Church leaders started the boycott for Lent — but now, they say, there’s no end in sight.| Rolling Stone
Casey Anthony, who was found not guilty of murdering her two-year-old, has long been out of the public eye.| Rolling Stone
After a viral response to her “woke” PhD, Dr. Ally Louks has become a beloved fixture of curiosity on an app known for platforming the worst of people.| Rolling Stone
Brands and companies are growing increasingly suspicious of AI, and promising customers they won't use it in their ads or products.| Rolling Stone
Jimmy Donaldson built a YouTube empire on stunts, pranks, and huge cash giveaways. Here's how he hooked 94 million followers — and counting.| Rolling Stone
Costs have gone up — so creators are finding new ways to tackle medical debt.| Rolling Stone
The creator tells Rolling Stone harassment won’t stop her from making people of color feel included — but she's learned the importance of breaks.| Rolling Stone
The composers of 'The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical' talk to Rolling Stone about their creative process, TikTok start, and new work on 'Moana 2.'| Rolling Stone
Couples in the swinging community tell Rolling Stone they’re tired of influencers adding bad etiquette to their already stigmatized community.| Rolling Stone
Tavi Gevinson became a hero to a generation of girls — then she graduated from high school| Rolling Stone
Adin Ross, once a streaming star on Twitch, became friends with Andrew Tate, joined a rival site, and gave a platform to extremists and Nazis| Rolling Stone
We had breakfast with 'Hawk Tuah Girl,' Haliey Welch, to find out what's next for the viral star: She's leaning toward a comedy career.| Rolling Stone
Texas A&M professor wrongly claimed ChatGPT wrote essays for his whole class because he didn't appear to understand how AI chatbots work.| Rolling Stone