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How this tiny Christian college is driving the right’s nationwide war against public schools
Kathryn Joyce
Exclusive: In the full-scale conservative assault on public education, Hillsdale College is leading the charge
The NFL has been using an unproven measure to get players with Covid back on the field fast
Rae Ellen Bichell
The league is using the arcane "Ct value" to allow players to return after testing positive for covid
Why doesn’t the Arab world break with Putin? Consider Sudan’s example
Mohammad Ali Salih
For Sudan's military regime, Putin's an old friend — and for the Sudanese people, the U.S. simply can't be trusted
COVID — and Donald Trump — broke our social contract
Heather Digby Parton
COVID politics seeded during Trump's last year in office have shown Americans an ugly side of our culture
Your blood type may affect how sick you get from COVID-19, genetic study confirms
Matthew Rozsa
Along with age and pre-existing conditions, add blood type to the list of factors that affect illness severity
Florida becomes first state to buck CDC, will recommend against vaccines for children
Jon Skolnik
The announcement comes just days after the state's governor scolded high school kids for wearing masks
Covid-positive deer may be harboring the virus and infecting humans, study says
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are suspicious that a COVID-19 variant has been spreading back and forth between humans and deer
Study: COVID-19 infects four areas of the male genital tract
Kelly McClure
“Surprisingly, the male reproductive tract lit up like a Christmas tree”
CDC director rebukes Ron DeSantis for scolding high school students over masks
Jon Skolnik
"Those students should have been comfortable wearing a mask," the CDC head said. "It is absolutely their choice"
Dear Joe Biden: We don’t want “unity” with fascists — that’s why Democrats lose
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's speech was resolute, sometimes eloquent. But the compromise he imagines is just surrendering to fascism
After Biden points out vaccines work, Boebert suggests he “wear a Pfizer pin instead of the flag”
Bob Brigham
"We should know know who he’s really working for," Boebert tweets after Biden urges Americans to get vaccinated
Jim Jordan promises to “investigate” Dr. Fauci if GOP retakes the House this year
Jon Skolnik
Jordan has claimed that Fauci sponsored research that launched the pandemic, then covered it up. Experts say nope
COVID-19 is linked to long-term mental health issues in recovered patients, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Those who recovered from COVID-19 are more likely to have anxiety, depression and other mental health issues
No, the CDC didn’t “lower standards” for childhood development because of the pandemic
Nicole Karlis
Right-wing figures seize on the false claim that the pandemic has widely stunted normal childhood development
It’s time for Democrats to embrace a “vaxxed and relaxed” message
Kristian Ramos
The midterms are going to be a referendum on pandemic recovery. Democrats should campaign on the work they've done
The troubling role of Clarence Thomas’ wife in Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election
Jon Skolnik
Ginni Thomas comes under close scrutiny as critics fear that she is compromising the politics of the Supreme Court
God save Queen Elizabeth II, who tested positive for COVID with “mild cold-like symptoms”
Hanh Nguyen
The Queen had recently seen Prince Charles, who only 10 days ago tested positive for coronavirus a second time
Trump threatens Hillary Clinton with death all over again — and nobody seems to care
Chauncey DeVega
Media shrugs off Trump's latest calls for violence because his claims are preposterous — but his fans are listening
Joy Behar’s plan to mask “indefinitely” triggers Marjorie Taylor Greene, Don Jr.: “Why not use duct tape”
Kelly McClure
The chat show host's decision to continue covering her mouth was celebrated by internet trolls
Covid-recovered patients are seeing a huge rise in heart-related issues
Nicole Karlis
Experts are shocked by the tremendous rise in cardiovascular events long after the body clears the virus
Joe Walsh on Trump’s looming “race war” — and why his followers love it
Chauncey DeVega
He helped elect a "bigoted, authoritarian traitor," Walsh says. Now he works to save "members of the Trump cult"
Queer wedding planning at the end of the world
Taj Zaidi
I notice how our rings press against each other. We watch as the zebras stroll to a hilltop above the waves
There’s already a law on the books that could lower prescription drug prices — but no one’s using it
Charlotte Kilpatrick
A provision known as "march-in rights" lets the government intervene if drugs are being sold at unreasonable prices
GOP senator rips proposed stock ban for lawmakers: “They might as well start sending robots up here”
Brad Reed
"I think it would really cut back on the amount of people that would want to come up here and serve"
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