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“Make every mistake once”: Natasha Pickowicz’s secret to being a great baker

Mary Elizabeth Williams
You don't need fancy equipment to be a great baker, says the cookbook author. Just a willingness to fail

Iowa Republicans use 14-hour special session to pass bill banning abortion after six weeks

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Reproductive rights groups are already planning to challenge the ban in court

Senate Republicans grow more radical in the minority

Heather Digby Parton
Mitch McConnell may soon have a Freedom Caucus of his own to contend with

From John Birch to Donald Trump: How the GOP got “devoured by their own Frankenstein monster”

Chauncey DeVega
Experts on right-wing extremism have grim predictions for the future of the Republican Party

“That’s your opinion”: Republican senator insists white nationalists are not racist

Sophia Tesfaye
“My opinions of a white nationalist, if somebody wants to call them white nationalist, is to me an American”

Republican women learn the hard way: Complicity will not protect you

Amanda Marcotte
The Freedom Caucus ousts Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ron DeSantis ends alimony for older, mostly conservative women

“Everything is a spritz, nothing is a spritz”: Notes on creativity, cocktails and bad copies

Ashlie D. Stevens
Even in the kitchen, making something that could be perceived as off-trend takes bravery. Here's why it's worth it

Thanks for nothing, DEA. Fifty years later, drugs are deadlier and more abundant than ever

Troy Farah
The Drug Enforcement Administration has spent half a century worsening public health. It should be abolished

What I learned from the South Bronx — and how it can help us today

Beverly Gologorsky
I grew up amid decrepit buildings, poor health and worsening crime. There was hope in solidarity — and still is

Idaho drops panel investigating pregnancy-related deaths as U.S. maternal mortality surges

Natalie Schachar
The committee found that almost half of maternal deaths in Idaho in 2020 occurred after delivery

“Astonishingly low cash”: Trump’s election lies leave swing-state Republicans “effectively broke”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"I question whether the state party has the necessary expertise to spend the money well," a top donor says

Full of gags and gusto, “Joy Ride” is a provocative comedy that isn’t afraid to probe identity

Kyle Turner
The road trip film boasts rousing performances, diamond-cut jokes and self-assurance that subverts with sensitivity

“Huge opportunity”: Senate GOP fears anti-abortion push is going to cost them majority in midterms

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republican strategists worry right-wing lawmakers are going to sabotage the party's 2024 chances

Memo to Chris Christie: You can’t troll Donald Trump in a GOP primary

Amanda Marcotte
Pundits are impressed with Christie's attacks on Trump, but they're missing the nihilism that fuels the MAGA base

The Supreme Court is on a mission to ensure the US assumes the form that the Republican Party wants

Chauncey DeVega
"It is really hard to reconcile these decisions with one another in terms of an overarching theory of law"

The makings of an American inquisition

Michael Gould-Wartofsky
Field notes from the frontlines of the U.S. government's war on the Left

“Freedom fries” and “native victuals”: Why American politicians are so weird about French food

Ashlie D. Stevens
"In America it is politically disadvantageous to be known as a gourmet"

“Morning Joe” panel mocks Lindsey Graham for enduring “ritualistic humiliation” at Trump rally

Gabriella Ferrigine
"In his home state, it's brutal," analyst says

Legal scholars: SCOTUS can’t be forced to reconsider “made-up” case — but lawyers can be punished

Areeba Shah
Professors push back on ex-solicitor general's claim that SCOTUS can be compelled to reexamine 303 Creative case

What liberal bias? My media research suggests it’s another right-wing myth

Anthony DiMaggio
Republicans complain endlessly about the media's supposed bias. Yes, that exists — but primarily on their side

There’s no such thing as a conservative intellectual — only apologists for right-wing power

Mike Lofgren
From Burke to Buckley to Patrick Deneen, we've seen a 200-year history of defending the indefensible

How parents outraged by books, diversity initiatives and sex ed transformed an NJ school board

Nicole Carr
An angry parent confronting the board president accelerated a chain of events that pushed the board to the right

Biden refuses to back SCOTUS expansion despite actions of “corrupt” and “politicized” majority

Julia Conley
Democrats must embrace "structural reform to the court" to avoid decades of crises in June, one advocate said

Strict abortion laws are driving an exodus of women’s health specialists

Nicole Karlis
“It pushed me to the point that I decided to move my family,” one said
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