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An anti-abortion program will receive $100 million in the next Texas budget

Shannon Najmabadi, Carla Astudillo
Republican-controlled Legislature say Alternatives to Abortion helps those who decide to “choose life"

For toddlers, pandemic shapes development during formative years

Leah Gullet
Normal toddler behavior like touching and playing became suddenly unsafe. Kids suffered psychologically for it

Why Trump must be prosecuted: Nothing less can break the twisted bond with his supporters

Alan D. Blotcky
Not prosecuting Trump would send an unacceptable message. In a democracy nobody should be above the law

The media is being duped by Republicans on the “lab leak” theory

Amanda Marcotte
New reporting underscores how little evidence there is for the GOP-preferred story about COVID-19's origins

Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s popularity continues to slide — even among Republicans

Zachary Petrizzo
The House Minority Leader is in a favorability freefall, especially among the GOP's crucial MAGA bloc

Boeing tested air purifiers like those widely used in schools. It decided not to use them in planes

Christina Jewett, Lauren Weber
The controversy is getting the attention of school officials from coast to coast

Former Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes: Trump’s psychosis is still an “enormous danger”

Chauncey DeVega
Retired Harvard professor warns that Trump is untreatable — and could create a police state if he returns to power

Ex-Trump official battled colleagues to stop diplomatic crisis over “embarrassing” COVID-19 claim

Bob Brigham
Trump allies wanted to accuse China of deliberately releasing COVID-19. One official stopped it from happening

A century after the Tulsa race massacre, a grocery store opens to serve the community

Kristi Eaton
Oasis Fresh Market is a result of many hands working to address food access in a long-overlooked neighborhood

Swept into a COVID hell of profits

Nina Burleigh
How to make money off a pandemic

A vaccinated person’s guide to the most concerning COVID-19 strains

Nicole Karlis
Are all the vaccines equally effective against the variants of concern? We dug into the data

Rep. Ron Johnson suspended from YouTube for promoting Hydroxychloroquine

Sky Palma
Johnson, who has a history of promoting debunked medical advice, was suspended from YouTube for seven days

“I had to be all things for my husband”: Meet the caregivers whose lives were upended by COVID

Nicole Karlis
A shadow workforce of informal caregivers swelled during the pandemic, turning family members into unpaid helpers

Anger in Tokyo over the Summer Olympics is the latest example of how unpopular hosting has become

Mark Wilson
Even when there's no pandemic underway, the local economy may take a hit

The USDA has discriminated against Black farmers for years. Can this legislation bring about change?

Ashlie D. Stevens
The average eligible Black farmer receives less than half the USDA subsidies of an eligible white farmer

Global confidence in U.S. jumps over 55 percentage points under Biden: poll

Igor Derysh
The world’s confidence in the U.S. to "do the right thing" rises from 17% under Trump to 75% under Biden

Laughing at Trump’s “backward” pants won’t save us from the 21st-century gulag

Chauncey DeVega
Liberal schadenfreude hits new low with Trump-trousers trutherism. Meanwhile, his forces are destroying democracy

Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk pay no taxes — but the right wrings its hands about “privacy”

Jon Skolnik
Conservatives indulge in massive what-about-ism after ProPublica reports leaked IRS data on ultra-rich tax cheats

Anti-vax doctor, an adviser to Mike Lindell, claims COVID vaccine will “magnetize” you

Zachary Petrizzo
Dr. Sheri Tenpenny, ally and adviser to MyPillow Guy, also says COVID vaccines will connect you to 5G towers

We asked doctors when we’ll know if we need COVID-19 booster shots

Nicole Karlis
As more people are vaccinated, scientists are on the lookout for telltale signs that booster shots are needed

Millions of Americans view being anti-vaccination as a part of their social identity

Matthew Rozsa
A poll finds more than a fifth of Americans always or sometimes self-identify with the anti-vaccine movement

“People are dying, Joe”: Critics call Biden’s vaccine sharing plan “woefully inadequate”

Kenny Stancil
"The U.S. contribution to global vaccine access has been woefully inadequate to date"

There is no solution to the GOP’s vaccine refusal

Amanda Marcotte
COVID denialism lost its political usefulness months ago, but the GOP zombies keep on refusing to get the vaccine
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