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There were two Lindsey Grahams
Jason Kyle Howard
The late South Carolina senator was a master at compartmentalization and denial
It’s time to reclaim the Luddite
Andi Zeisler
Big Tech looted our attention. Getting it back means rethinking the world offline
No, your drinking water isn’t contaminated by abortion pills
Jenae Barnes
Republican lawmakers and state officials want the EPA to review mifepristone as a water contaminant
“One of the worst days of my life:” SCOTUS ruling forces parents to break trans kids’ hearts
Tatyana Tandanpolie
An ex-student athlete and parents grapple with the harm the SCOTUS decision will have on trans youth
Half of Americans will celebrate the Fourth of July in extreme heat
CK Smith
Dangerous heat dome disrupts American celebrations in Midwest and East Coast with travel delays and health problems
The alarming split in the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The ruling was a revealing moment for the future of the court
The rising price of Trump’s anti-science agenda
Troy Farah
From measles to screwworm, Americans keep paying the cost of the admin's war on science
Steven Spielberg’s “A.I. Artificial Intelligence” foretold our solitude
Coleman Spilde
Spielberg's divisive 2001 film looks far more prescient 25 years on, tackling the ChatGPT era with alarming urgency
How long can this “Weekend at Bernie’s” presidency go on?
Brian Karem
Trump fever is finally breaking on Capitol Hill, this time for real. What in God’s name happens now?
How oil execs shaped a landmark climate study
Maddie Stone, Katie Worth, Amy Westervelt
BP sponsored an elite Princeton research center to address the climate problem without getting off fossil fuels
Side-eyeing the ’90s summer trend
Andi Zeisler
Wistful overtures to an easier decade are willfully ignoring financial realities
Why not just ban all the books?
Andi Zeisler
Keyword searches for "justice" and "pride" drive what ideas are being kept from kids
Why Trump can’t stop this Juneteenth for Black Americans
Tatyana Tandanpolie
For Black Americans, Juneteenth is a love letter to their history of resistance, including to the president
Talarico super PAC wants to give GOP voters “permission to defect”
Kayla Guo
Moment of Truth PAC is aiming to spotlight Ken Paxton’s controversies.
Risk of nuclear catastrophe is worse than ever. We can change that
Troy Farah
Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says the doomsday threat is real — but human goodness will win out
Should you feel guilty about rooting against the US in the World Cup?
Adam Kadlac
What do you do when you don’t see your country as the “good guys”?
AI data centers are taking over. These Americans are fighting back
Jelinda Montes
Energy and water intensive AI projects are draining communities. The revolt is just getting started
Can the worst World Cup ever find a way to redeem itself?
Andrew O'Hehir
It's a grotesque festival of consumerism and corruption, with echoes of the 1936 Olympics — and it's here
Trump has locked in high gas prices for summer — and maybe longer
Russell Payne
Even if the war ends now, it will take months for prices to come down
Even in purple Colorado, Republicans can’t find a normal candidate
Amanda Marcotte
The lead in the GOP governor’s primary claims he’s an expert at “Cajun Karate” — the other two aren’t much better
The Democratic Party is pushing for more conservative voices — with mixed success
Russell Payne
One of the DCCC’s favored candidates was a Republican as recently as 2018
What Stanley Tucci gets wrong about Olive Garden
Joseph Neese
I would trade my Michelin restaurant experience in Italy any day for a trip to Olive Garden with family
Getting to the World Cup won’t be a walk in the park
Jelinda Montes
The FIFA World Cup final highlights severe gaps in New York and New Jersey’s public transit infrastructure
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