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Inadequate bird flu testing is making pandemic experts concerned we're "flying blind" with H5N1

"Reaching her expiration date": How Marjorie Taylor Greene fell so fast from MAGA stardom

What gets lost in the campus protests

Fireflies populations are dwindling, but it doesn't take much to provide spaces for them to thrive

"Complete disaster": Legal experts say lawyer grilling Stormy Daniels "made it worse" for Trump

Rick Scott's one-man rally for Trump exposes GOP abandonment

A major sriracha shortage is on the horizon as severe drought conditions threaten pepper production

Judge scolds Trump's lawyers, asking "why on Earth" they didn't object to Stormy Daniels' testimony

Martinelli’s Gold Medal Apple Juice has been recalled over high levels of arsenic

"These people are f***ing children!": Jon Stewart torches GOP freakout over Biden's Israel ultimatum

"Doctor Who" producer Russell T. Davies is bringing more joy to the Whoniverse "to find hope"

Target caves to right-wing backlash, says it will not sell Pride Month merchandise in many stores

Stormy Daniels taunts Donald Trump, says "real men" would take the stand and testify

Steve Bannon could be headed to prison for defying a subpoena after federal court rejects his appeal

“Hack Your Health”: 6 things we learned from Netflix’s documentary about the human gut microbiome

Massive solar storm to hit Friday evening could disrupt communications, power and GPS, NOAA warns

Virginia school board decides to rename schools after Confederate traitors, reversing 2020 decision

“Making The Shift”: 6 things we learned from Oprah Winfrey's live broadcast with WeightWatchers

Legal expert: Next witness Michael Cohen may be the "only person" who can connect Trump to scheme

Trump flubs son Barron's age, ahead of his graduation

When it comes to the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef, we all lose

Judge "finally just had enough" with Trump lawyers' bad faith behavior

Trump asks oil executives for a billion dollars, as they write environmental policy for him

Katie Britt is back at it, pushing a bill to launch a pregnancy tracking federal database