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As midterms near, immigrants and voters of color being targeted with rampant misinformation
Areeba Shah
Voting rights groups fight back against widespread misinformation aimed at foreign-language voters and others
The political purgatory of the COVID dead
Timothy Recuber
Those who’ve died of COVID can be neither properly remembered nor fully forgotten
Why some evangelical Christians trust their pastors more than their doctors on vaccines
Troy Farah
Research has found Christian nationalism to be one of the strongest predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
How “religious freedom” became a right-wing assault on equality and the rule of law
Paul Rosenberg
"American Crusade" author Andrew Seidel on the radicalized Supreme Court and its quest to enshrine Christian power
How the GOP weaponized ignorance — and how “smart people acting like dopes” stay in power
Dean Obeidallah
Satirist Andy Borowitz on deliberate dumbness in America, and how it became central to the Republican brand
Did Trump pretend to be a reporter on call to Rep. Debbie Dingell?: Haberman book raises questions
Areeba Shah
"Dingell couldn’t shake the idea that his voice sounded like that of the forty-fifth president," Haberman writes
Punishment, puppies, and science: Bringing dog training to heel
Ula Chrobak
Efforts to regulate dog training have centered on studies examining the efficacy of punishment as a training tool
Viruses may be “watching” you
Ivan Erill
A biologist explains the intricacies of viruses and phages in your body
GOP seizes on Biden’s claim that the ‘pandemic is over’ to demand Medicaid cuts
Jake Johnson
"Saying the pandemic is 'over' is likely to eliminate the possibility of any additional Covid response funding"
Markey calls for federal probe of DeSantis’ Martha’s Vineyard maneuver
Jessica Corbett
The Treasury Department is urged to investigate the Florida governor's use of Covid-19 relief
Trump offered Jordan’s king control of the West Bank — and more bonkers claims in bombshell new book
Areeba Shah
Reporters offer behind-the-scenes look at a tumultuous Trump presidency — and his wife's criticism
In the Great Lakes, the pandemic disrupted sea lamprey control
REBECCA REDELMEIER
A cross-border program keeps sea lamprey populations at bay. But a two-year disruption was never part of the plan
Amid the turmoil of COVID, biosafety legislation gets political
Michael Schulson
COVID-19 has polarized conversations about lab safety. Pushes for more oversight are increasingly from Republicans
College students are increasingly identifying beyond “she” and “he”
Genny Beemyn
This new generation is far more accepting of genderfluidity and are open to unique neopronouns
Many preventive medical services cost patients nothing. Will a Texas court decision change that?
Julie Appleby
A federal judge’s ruling in Texas could affect preventative care costs for millions of Americans
In the hospital, with no staff in sight
D. Watkins
Where are the workers? They're tired and fed up. Is it any wonder we have so many essential jobs unfilled?
How Montana GOP hijacked public health amid COVID pandemic and brought a hospital to the brink
Jenny Deam, Marilyn W. Thompson
“The human psyche was not built for this," distraught hospital worker says
Whole Foods’ CEO wants to reconnect to the chain’s core values. After Amazon deal, is that possible?
Ashlie D. Stevens
"It’s little more than an Amazon locker that sells food," one critic says
American Muslims are successful, optimistic and patriotic: But Islamophobia is worse than ever
Sophia A. McClennen
By any measure, Muslims in America are doing great. Two decades after 9/11, why is there so much bigotry?
Where have all the soldiers gone? Military’s shortage is about America’s dysfunction
Andrea Mazzarino
It's no surprise that our deeply troubled nation, plagued by multiple health crises, can't find military recruits
Unraveling the interplay of omicron, reinfections, and long COVID
Liz Szabo
The latest COVID-19 surge is waning — but long COVID will be the next public health crisis
Now CNN wants to be less “partisan”: Will the media never learn its lesson?
Chauncey DeVega
With Brian Stelter off the air, CNN seems determined to repeat the grotesque errors that led to President Trump
Megyn Kelly drops F-bombs on Dr. Fauci during episode of podcast
Kelly McClure
During a broadcast of "The Megyn Kelly Show" on Wednesday, the host got heated over Fauci's subpoena response
Two militia members convicted in Whitmer kidnap plot, “conspiracy to use weapon of mass destruction”
Travis Gettys
A jury failed to reach a verdict in the last trial
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