Both parties enable rail robber barons
The rail monopoly got a stranglehold on Congress, the executive branch and federal regulators
Ukraine and ICBMs: Apocalypse now?
Russia and the U.S. have 700 of the deadliest missiles ever built. A catastrophic mistake would be far too easy
Will ex-Kushner tenants get their money?
Westminster Management agreed to pay millions to settle allegations of maintenance horrors and excess fees
Santos: I lied to be "accepted" by GOP
But Santos continued to deny allegations that he lied about being Jewish and that his mom was in WTC on 9/11
Putin pulls out of U.S. nuclear treaty
"Each side could double the number of their deployed strategic nuclear warheads within 2-3 years," expert warns
McCarthy gives Tucker Jan. 6 footage
Jan. 6 committee members raised "significant security concerns" over the release
MTG's "treasonous" call for secession
The tweet alone should "disqualify" Greene from sitting on the Homeland Security committee, ex-GOP lawmaker says
Chatbots are having a Tulipmania moment
Experts regard ChatGPT-3 and Google’s LaMDA as equally unimpressive. Investors don't seem to understand this
Bipartisan solutions arise for health
A shortage of healthcare workers has led to calls for a bipartisan solution despite a divided Congress
European colonialism called out by UN
As climate change alters Inuit life, experts call governments to consult with Indigenous communities before mining
Media's biggest addiction: Trump voters
In diners across the country, the media has obsessively stalked out so-called white working class voters for years
Fox News texts revealed: Big Lie a con
Texts prove Fox hosts knowingly lied about the 2020 election — here's why they won't lose viewers
Meatpackers busted employing children
Packers Sanitation Services had children as young as 13 "working with hazardous chemicals"
Anti-Medicaid Trumpkin advising GOP
Trump admin budget hawk Russ Vought "has emerged as one of the central voices shaping the looming showdown"
Ohio residents told water was "safe"
"We're not getting any truth," said one resident who is now planning to move away from the town
Clean environment constitution faces jury
A case challenging a landfill provides the first insights into how the courts interpret the amendment
How JFK hid his disability
Despite living with chronic pain in his bowels and back, JFK kept his disabilities secret from the public
7 common French cheese myths, busted
Why cheese ≠ charcuterie, and other major misconceptions.
Lessons from Chicago's winter grapes
Grape vines take the cold season to prepare to flower in the spring. Maybe I could do the same
Biden hopes to make EV charging easier
The first comprehensive standards for public EV charging stations will help ensure reliability and accessibility
"Physical: 100" and the hardbody myth
The latest hit from Korea is a "survival competition" that tests the meaning of what ultimate fitness looks like
How the brain makes its own toad venom
A new study challenges serotonin's role in depression, while partly explaining why our bodies make drugs like DMT
Grading Joe from "You" as a professor
With corduroy blazers and so much tweed, he looks exactly like he belongs in the center of a campus scandal
The history behind Aldi's first US store
The discount supermarket chain opened its first store in Germany in 1961 before expanding to the United States