GOP fears Trump third-party 2024 bid
"It’s not totally out of the realm of possibility," a former Trump administration official said
Flash droughts threaten the environment
Extreme dry periods, or flash droughts, threaten crop yields and cause stochastic, destructive events
The Dunkirk election: Hey, we survived
Democrats learned important lessons and developed crucial new strategies. They survived — but they didn't win
Bragg's new path to charging Trump
Manhattan DA's office revives "zombie theory" to charge Trump in connection with Stormy Daniels hush money payment
Can your school tell you what to wear?
For years, courts have debated self expression and gender expression in schools
Why some students are "bad" at math
With math scores on the decline, a professor explains that math isn't a natural skill, but a learned one
The religious right is hurting the GOP
Republicans went hard with anti-LGBTQ rhetoric and abortion bans in 2022. Even their own voters don't like it
COP27 ends with no emissions agreement
Now we understand: Oil-exporting nations will never agree to move on — so the world will do it without them
The COVID death "gap" between US states
More than 122,000 lives would have been saved if all states had the same vaccination rates as the most vaccinated
Jessica Logan's 911 call became evidence
Police used 911 call analysis to point to Logan's guilt before collecting any evidence
When will elections focus on climate?
Most pressing issue was missing in action in the 2022 midterm elections
Afghan teen survived Taliban but not US
“To survive war then come to America to be buried?”
Rowland booed for backing Chris Brown
The combination of Brown performing a tribute to Michael Jackson was deemed too much for the AMAs
The history of a popular turkey hotline
Get to know the service that allows home cooks to ask experts for advice about cooking the perfect turkey
"She Said" recounts Weinstein reporting
The newsroom drama chronicles the investigation that exposed a Hollywood producer and helped ignite #MeToo
Bridging the education gap in schools
Schools begin bridging the education gap the pandemic caused, but for students of color it's not that simple
What causes slips of the tongue?
A linguistics professor explains that errors in speech are common — but why do they happen?
Musk blocks Alex Jones' Twitter return
The tech bro has drawn a line, despite allowing Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene back on the platform
Arizona Republican demands election redo
State Rep. Liz Harris baselessly says she is protesting "what is clearly a potential fraudulent election"
A tale of two Bobs: Chapek out, Iger in
Disney stocks rose after news of Iger's return following Chapek's tumultuous tenure as CEO
Colo. Springs suspect related to GOPer
Aldrich is the grandson of California State Assemblyman Randy Voepel
Is Earth a self-regulating organism?
Earth can correct its climate over eons, scientists say; sadly, it doesn't work fast enough to stop climate change
Democrats' same-sex marriage tradeoff
Amendment reaffirms a 1993 law that has been used to legalize anti-LGBTQ discrimination
Bram Stoker's Dracula and sexy killers
30 years after Coppola's "Bram Stoker's Dracula," the start of the sexy killer craze can be traced back to 1992