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Attempted TikTok heist by Congress just proves our data is safer with China than the NSA
Rae Hodge
Here’s how a tech-mob shakedown, blessed by the Oval, is about to blow up in Biden’s face
Biden stole the White House correspondents’ dinner by dishing it out and taking it in return
Nandika Chatterjee
And, yes, there were plenty of jokes throughout the evening about "Stormy weather" and killing dogs
Donald Trump and Kari Lake are hypocrites on abortion: Will evangelicals even notice?
Nathaniel Manderson
Republicans played the abortion card until it stopped working for them — only foolish Mike Pence still believes
The climate crisis is a sexual health and reproductive rights emergency
Anu Kumar
As global temperatures rise, so do the challenges for abortion access and women's health services
MAGA begins to panic: Trump may not make it to the ballot
Brian Karem
“It’s a real s**t show to consider”
“Incredibly dangerous”: Experts decry challenge to law protecting emergency abortion care
Nicole Karlis
As the Supreme Court considers a patient protection law, experts say it could lead to fetal personhood
FTC chief says tech advancements risk health care price fixing
Julie Rovner, David Hilzenrath
Khan is regarded as one of the most aggressive antitrust regulators in recent U.S. history
Trump keeps begging for a “rally behind MAGA” — but his supporters aren’t showing up to court
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just that Fox News told them entering New York results in instant murder
“Slippery slope”: Supreme Court ruling on emergency abortion protocols threatens stark ripple effect
Nicole Karlis
Federal law requires doctors to provide stabilizing care. But will SCOTUS say abortion bans override the EMTALA?
Biden moves to prevent women’s abortion medical records from being “used against them” by GOP states
Charles R. Davis
Under the new regulation, medical providers are generally barred from sharing abortion records with law enforcement
There’s a solution to Democrats’ RFK Jr. problem: Ranked-choice voting
David Daley
Democrats are right to be worried about the RFK Jr. effect. But the answer is more democracy, not less
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
Ashlie D. Stevens
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
Jell-O, nostalgia and Nuka-Cola: The subtle genius of the food of “Fallout”
There are no promises in the wasteland, so you better pick up supplies while you can
20 reasons why Donald Trump has been good for America: No, seriously
Gregory D. Foster
He was the worst president imaginable — and could still get worse. But Donald Trump was a crucial wakeup call
Crisis of consciousness: Christof Koch on abortion, AI and the reality in your head
Rae Hodge
The famed neuroscientist invites readers to join the debate on consciousness — and experience it themselves
Evangelicals with ties to “The Family” met Mike Johnson and Zelenskyy ahead of Ukraine vote
Jonathan Larsen
We're getting nearly a real-time look at The Family's anti-LGBTQ+ religious diplomacy in action
Trump’s first criminal trial is a test run
Chauncey DeVega
What has the Age of Trump done to the American people and our national character?
The true cost of traveling out of state for an abortion is more than financial
Nicole Karlis
While Kari Lake and others have painted abortion travel as simple road trips, the reality is not so simple
“You can go three hours that way”: Kari Lake and Arizona GOP can’t decide if abortion is bad or not
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans in the state legislature can't seem to commit to a stance on abortion publicly
“Succession” star Brian Cox blasts Joaquin Phoenix’s “truly terrible” “Napoleon”
Griffin Eckstein
“I would have played it a lot better," Cox says
Like Arizona, more states may resurrect abortion and LGBTQ laws that were dormant for over 100 years
Dara E. Purvis
The recent Arizona abortion ban shows the consequences of assuming that old laws will always remain dormant
Ex-official assures right-wingers: Trump just “cloaking” his actual “extreme” plans to get votes
Charles R. Davis
William Wolfe, a former White House staffer, advised Republicans to hide their "radical, scary conservative" goals
Reagan’s great America shining on a hill twisted into Trump’s dark vision of Christian nationalism
Diane Winston
Trump’s religious vision is rooted in white Christian nationalism, professor says
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