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Teddy Thompson, music's best-kept secret
Jason Kyle Howard
Teddy Thompson, music's best-kept secret
Jason Kyle Howard
A longtime critical darling, the singer-songwriter’s latest album “Never Be the Same” deserves to be widely heard
Lower drug prices won't fix cancer care
Kenneth E. Thorpe
Lower drug prices won't fix cancer care
Kenneth E. Thorpe
As breakthrough drugs offer critical hope to patients, lawmakers should focus on shoring up the social safety net
Christian right hijacks America's 250th
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's Rededicate 250 event erases the U.S.'s secular history
Trump's war pushes farmer to the brink
Garrett Owen
Skyrocketing costs, unfair markets, and poor policy are pressuring farmers thanks to the ongoing conflict
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SCOTUS overrides abortion pill mail ban
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The ruling came after weeks of uncertainty over mail order mifepristone's legal status
Pop culture's guilt trip is over
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"Michael" and the Potterverse are booming. Apparently, we're done feeling bad about what that means
Trump goes to China — for help
Heather Digby Parton
The president, smarting from setbacks in war and tariffs, visits Ji Xinping ready to make deals
Trump's real test in the Massie primary
Russell Payne
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Bob Dylan’s baffling social media experiment
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Dylan's cryptic content has turned his Instagram and Patreon into a captivating puzzle, fueling endless speculation
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The nationwide cybersecurity incident exposed how fragile our increasingly digital campuses are during finals week
This was John Roberts' plan all along
This was John Roberts' plan all along
David Daley
The chief justice has declared that the Court is not political. The facts — and his own history — say otherwise
UK politics descends into chaos: Is there a lesson for Democrats?
UK in chaos: A warning for Dems?
Andrew O'Hehir
Two years after the British Labour Party’s “landslide” win, a crushing defeat threatens its future
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Madhushree Ghosh
A bitter melon vine in San Diego becomes a lifeline to family, memory and the complicated meaning of home
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Why is RFK Jr. worried about sperm?
Mariel Padilla, Jennifer Gerson
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Experts weigh in on Kennedy’s claims about sperm and fertility
Florida sanitizes slavery's history
Chauncey DeVega
A rival Advanced Placement curriculum is offering a dangerous view of the Constitution and America's founders
ABC stops bending the knee
Sophia Tesfaye
ABC is finally fighting back against censorship and pressure from the Federal Communications Commission
Assassination conspiracies? Blame Trump
Amanda Marcotte
False flag stories reveal a deeper truth about Trump’s failing presidency
Starmer is doomed. Who wants his job?
Andrew O'Hehir
Starmer is doomed. Who wants his job?
Andrew O'Hehir
Britain’s PM can't contain the damage after disastrous election. But ousting him will create a huge mess
CBP detains woman for voting
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The permanent resident told authorities that a DMV worker said she could vote
What's a bored Donald Trump to do?
Heather Digby Parton
As U.S. surveillance flights over the island increase, the president could be betting on action to regain his mojo
The GOP still has a voter problem
Russell Payne
Legal wins won’t matter if Republicans can’t get people to vote for them
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Dylan's cryptic content has turned his Instagram and Patreon into a captivating puzzle, fueling endless speculation
Paul McCartney turns memory into melody
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"This was a lot of memories of Liverpool for me," he remarked in a recent Abbey Road Studios listening session
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"Rooster" ends with women in the lead
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Bill Lawrence's latest comedy closes by kicking male wish fulfillment to the curb to spotlight what women want
What makes an actress "mother"?
Coleman Spilde
"Mother" escaped its ballroom roots and proliferated Hollywood over the last 10 years. Time to pump the brakes
"SNL": Kavanaugh, Hegseth walk into bar
Alex Galbraith
The sketch show had Matt Damon and Aziz Ansari play MAGA members meeting at a DC watering hole
Stolen WW2 art still waiting to go home
CK Smith
Musée d’Orsay’s new permanent gallery exposes the unfinished search for justice decades after World War II
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Farm aid can't outrun Trump's war
Garrett Owen
With rising costs of fuel and fertilizer, and tariffs still in place, the outlook for 2026 is bleak
The pistachio trend has some history
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Benefiting off viral trends, like Dubai chocolate, has been actually decades in the making
Spirit collapses after failed bailout
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The shutdown of Spirit marks end of a major low-cost carrier and raises questions about budget air travel in future
Private prisons cash in on ICE crackdown
Nicholas Liu
Over 90 percent of detained immigrants languish in prisons that aren't actually run by the government
The American workforce is a matriarchy
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The American workforce is a matriarchy
Sara Estep
As moms are driving the growth in America's labor market, it's time for major investments in early childcare
Trump wants $1.5 trillion for military
Garrett Owen
Massive cuts to domestic programs, with higher state taxes, would bolster the spending increase
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The number of Florida residents who traveled out of state nearly tripled between 2023 and 2024
Hantavirus is a warning. We must listen
Troy Farah
The Dutch cruise ship incident probably isn’t the next pandemic. That doesn’t mean we’re risk-free from outbreaks
RFK Jr. supports tanning beds for minors
CK Smith
Public health officials warn the decision fits a growing pattern of deregulation across youth health policy
Trump's Silicon Valley bet on science
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Jim O'Neill, a longevity enthusiast and vaccine skeptic, is Trump's pick to head the National Science Foundation
Trump: Baby vaccines should be smaller
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Alex Galbraith
The president thinks "smaller shots" will tamp down anti-vax paranoia and offer "much better results with autism"
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Outbreaks of violence between chimpanzees have sparked fierce debate online about the origins of war in humans
Measles outbreaks are here to stay
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Normalization and apathy from the Trump admin is making health experts less hopeful measles can be contained
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The resilience of uchche, bitter melon
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Enough with the “-maxxing”
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The Gen Z-coined suffix has infiltrated lifestyle and dietary spaces, encouraging us to obsess over what we eat
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A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England
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From salads to brownies, smart, low-effort ways to turn pantry black beans into meals, snacks and sweets
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Lemon juice and freshly grated Parmesan cheese help elevate a simple dish into a seasonal classic
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