Is this dystopia? Not quite yet
We've been here before, and worse. We can still turn things around in America — but we must decide we want to
DOJ grants Patel immunity for testimony
"Now that he has immunity… he has to testify,” ex-prosecutor says after Kash Patel repeatedly pleaded the 5th
Whalers filling gaps in climate history
Whalers from the 18th and 19th centuries are helping 21st century scientists on climate change
New drug may help regenerate the liver
New research aims to fix a liver before a transplant is needed
Oath Keepers never wanted Jan. 6 to end
Gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels promised "Republicans will never lose" again if he seizes power in Wisconsin
Democracy, gas prices and fascism
Americans understand that democracy is in dire peril. That doesn't mean they believe in it, or give a damn
A helium shortage could hurt patients
MRI machines need liquid helium to super-cool their magnets. But is the gas really irreplaceable?
Zelenskyy isn't buying Russia's "peace"
"It’s not diplomacy. They lie," says Zelenskyy
60M workers make less than 237K execs
Jobs paying $3 million per week swell, fueled by Trump tax favors for big business
Trump lawyers settle in beating case
Protestors alleged they were beaten by security guards outside of Trump Tower seven years ago
Biden has faith in "American experiment"
During President Biden's pre-midterms speech, he warns against conspiracy theories and voter violence
Parkland shooter sentenced to life
"My hope for you is that you are miserable for the rest of your pathetic life," a parent said to Nikolas Cruz
A sense of justice is just human nature
Two professors explain that a moral compass — which appraises right and wrong — is intrinsic to being human
AI robots use patterns, not grammar
New AI technology allows robots to write complex articles, code and even poems — without grammar
Noah on Musk's "ridiculous" Twitter plan
Trolls don't "want free speech," Noah says. "[They] just wanna hate on people"
Guns at voting sites spark new fears
Political violence “is considered more acceptable” by the public than it was five years ago, expert says
Daniel Radcliffe is no Voldemort
Shortly after his co-star defended J.K. Rowling, Radcliffe reiterated his own support of trans rights
Using the oceans to fight climate change
Scientists consider using the oceans to mitigate climate change — a novel idea with many ethical issues
GOPer wants abortion panels for victims
Bo Hines pushes "community-level review" of whether individual survivors can terminate their pregnancies
A drug to treat COVID brain damage?
Research shows COVID causes damage similar to Parkinson's disease, but experts may have found a way to shut it off
Trump lawyers' Clarence Thomas plot
"We want to frame things so that Thomas could be the one to issue some sort of stay," wrote attorney Ken Chesebro
Michels: GOP "will never lose" if I win
Tim Michels, who is running neck-and-neck with Gov. Tony Evers, seeks permanent partisan control